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Johannes Endres & Christoph Zeller 
Collecting in the Twenty-First Century 
From Museums to the Web

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An interdisciplinary volume of essays identifying the impact of technology on the age-old cultural practice of collecting as well as the opportunities and pitfalls of collecting in the digital era.


Seminal to the rise of human cultures, the practice of collecting is an expression of individual and societal self-understanding. Through collections, cultures learn and grow. The introduction of digital technology has accelerated this process and at the same time changed
how,
what, and
why we collect. Ever-expanding storage capacities and the accumulation of unprecedented amounts of data are part of a highly complex information economy in which collecting has become even more important for the formation of the past, present, and future. Museums, libraries, and archives have adapted to the requirements of a digital environment, as has anyone who browses the internet and stores information on hard drives or cloud servers. In turn, companies follow the digital footprint we leave behind. Today, collecting includes not only physical objects but also the binary code that allows for their virtual representation on screen.
Collecting in the Twenty-First Century identifies the impact of technology, both new and old, on the cultural practice of collecting as well as the challenges and opportunities of collecting in the digital era. Scholars from German Studies, Media Studies, Museum Studies, Sound Studies, Information Technology, and Art History as well as librarians and preservationists offer insights into the most recent developments in collecting practices.
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Table of Content

Introduction: Collecting in the Digital Age – Christoph Zeller

1: Collecting: Defining the Subject – Johannes Endres

PART I. Spaces of Collecting

2: Collector as Curator: Collecting in the Post-Internet Age – Boris Groys

3: Should Libraries Still Be Charged with Collecting in a Digital Environment? – Michael Knoche

4: Museums and Collecting as/and Media in the Digital Age – Peter M. Mc Isaac

PART II. Recollection

5: Quality Storage: Collecting as a Technique of Reading – Nikolaus Wegmann

6: Phenomenology of Memory in an Age of Big Data – Clifford B. Anderson

7: Collecting the Cultural Memory of Palmyra – Erin L. Thompson

8: Conservation in the Digital Age – Jessica Walthew

PART III. Virtuality

9: Music and the Limits of Collectibility – Rolf J. Goebel

10: Cat Art and Climate Change: Collecting in the Data Anthropocene – Edward Dawson

PART IV. Economics

11: Doomed to Collect: Dataveillance as Inner Logic of the Internet – Roberto Simanowski

12: Data Collection in the Age of Surveillance Capitalism – Douglas C. Schmidt

Notes on the Contributors

Index

About the author

ROLF J. GOEBEL is Distinguished Professor of German, Emeritus, at the University of Alabama in Huntsville.
Language English ● Format PDF ● Pages 242 ● ISBN 9781800103382 ● File size 3.9 MB ● Editor Johannes Endres & Christoph Zeller ● Publisher Boydell & Brewer Ltd ● City Rochester ● Country US ● Published 2022 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 8379619 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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