1st Edition

Cultural Data The Intimate Analytics of Digital Collections

210 Pages 8 Color & 40 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

210 Pages 8 Color & 40 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This book presents a timely and original study of the meaning, uses, and impact of cultural data today. Working across critical and creative strands of inquiry, the book situates cultural data in the context of contemporary social, environmental, and political challenges such as the future of the arts and climate change. Drawing on fields ranging from sociology and art history through to... Read more

Lists of figures List of tables Acknowledgements 0. Introduction: Towards a Theory of Intimate Analytics Interleaf: Exhibition or Database? 1.The Digital Cultural Catalogue as Research Data Interleaf: From Exhibition to Dataset 2.The Slipperiness of Name: Metadata and Identity Interleaf: Know My Names 3. Cultivating a Career: Roles and Reputations Interleaf: Iconic Places, Iconic Prizes 4. Artistic Alliances: Cultural Networks and Narratives Interleaf: Imagined and Embodied Networks 5.The Boundaries of Experience: Mapping the Multidimensional Interleaf: Collective Boundaries 6.Coda: Artificial Intelligence and Intimate Analytics. Bibliography Index

Biography

Tyne Daile Sumner is an Australian Research Council DECRA Fellow at The Australian National University.

Nat Cutter is Mary Lugton Postdoctoral Fellow and Assistant Lecturer in History at The University of Melbourne, Australia.

Rachel Fensham is Principal Fellow of Dance and Theatre Studies at The University of Melbourne, Australia.