The Digital Museum: A Case Study of Digital Applications at the National Palace Museum

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In our current age of information, digitization, democratization, and globalization, technology has changed people’s habits to expect immediately accessible information. Technology is no longer merely a tool, but a “new” medium capable of instantaneously and seamlessly altering people’s internal consciousness. As the treasure houses of art and artifacts, museums have evolved with the times to establish its presence and accessibility in the information age, digitizing its collection from which new exhibition formats and museum experiences can be created. This paper conducts a literature review of digitization’s impact on the curatorial efforts of major world-renowned national museums as the context for a case study evaluating the fruits of digitization at the National Palace Museum in recent years, with a focus on the most recent new media art exhibition, the Giuseppe Castiglione: Lang Shining New Media Art Exhibition.

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Chen-Wo Kuo. 2016. \u201cThe Digital Museum: A Case Study of Digital Applications at the National Palace Museum\u201d. Global Journal of Human-Social Science - A: Arts & Humanities GJHSS-A Volume 16 (GJHSS Volume 16 Issue A2): .

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In our current age of information, digitization, democratization, and globalization, technology has changed people’s habits to expect immediately accessible information. Technology is no longer merely a tool, but a “new” medium capable of instantaneously and seamlessly altering people’s internal consciousness. As the treasure houses of art and artifacts, museums have evolved with the times to establish its presence and accessibility in the information age, digitizing its collection from which new exhibition formats and museum experiences can be created. This paper conducts a literature review of digitization’s impact on the curatorial efforts of major world-renowned national museums as the context for a case study evaluating the fruits of digitization at the National Palace Museum in recent years, with a focus on the most recent new media art exhibition, the Giuseppe Castiglione: Lang Shining New Media Art Exhibition.

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