Museion. From Space to Place: Rebuilding Memory Institutions

LE STUDIUM Multidisciplinary Journal, 2021, 5, 70-74

Alexandre Vanautgaerden 1, 2, 3
1 LE STUDIUM Institute for Advanced Studies, 45000 Orléans, France
2 Académie royale de Belgique & CRS (Centrum for the Study for the Renaissance)
3 CESR, 37000 Tours, France
 

Abstract

This research project is at the crossroads of museography, digital humanities, and Library science. It aims to analyze the transformation of physical areas in heritage spaces (museums, libraries, archives) consequent to the development of digital humanities. Until the present time, research in museography and library science has taken parallel paths that rarely converge. However, today museums, libraries and archives are obliged to rethink their public spaces in light of the fact that new practices of their often identical publics, navigate into virtual worlds generated by the digital revolution. The crucial question today is how to design and develop these new heritage spaces by offering a real dialogue between the physical collections and the digital humanities projects that are developed from them. Our research project aims to take stock of the research carried out in innovative places in order to propose new ways of developing heritage spaces in line with the current of the public. Six geographical areas will be considered (France, Belgium, Netherlands, England, Denmark, and Switzerland).

Keywords

Digital Humanities, Heritage, Museography, Architecture, Renaissance
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