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Aimee --
Here's a link to an article in the latest New Yorker
that has been provoking comment on various archives
and library listservs. It's applicable to the future
of museums, too, since they are significant content
providers in any digital scenario.
One point made by author Anthony Grafton that struck
me as pertinent is that new technologies have offered
many promises but have not always produced the
dramatic changes their promoters tout.
http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2007/11/05/071105fa_fact_grafton
More directly on the subject of museums was the
following article from the Washington Post. Gayle
posted the link to the article and I followed up with
a comment but if there was additional discussion, I
couldn't find it in the thread in Museum-L's archives.
Possibly the subject line was changed.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/10/05/AR2007100500150.html?referrer=emailarticle
Is There a Future for Old-Fashioned Museums?
If the Spirit of St. Louis Can Come Alive on Your
Desktop, You Might Not Want to Trek to the Mall
By Joel Garreau
Washington Post Staff Writer
Sunday, October 7, 2007; Page R10
Judy Turner
Whitefish Bay, WI
--- aimee keefer <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> To All,
>
> With the possibilities created by new technology,
> architecture has recently become more compelling.
> There is an extremely new domain being constructed,
> which partly undermines architecture or eliminates
> the reason for being of architecture -- the
> electronic domain. Now is an existential moment for
> a discipline that will decide whether it will be a
> dinosaur or whether it will be reinvented. It is
> this passion for upending tradition, more than
> architecture itself, that keeps me engaged
> especially when it comes to the museum. I love to
> rethink dinosaurs.
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