Virtuality and the Art of Exhibition Hilary GlowDigital technologies play an increasingly instrumental role in guiding the curatorial and institutional strategies of contemporary art museums. Designed around contextual studies of virtuality and the art of exhibition, this interdisciplinary volume applies practice based research to a broad range of topics.
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Despite recent technological changes that have digitized many forms of artistic creation
multi-layered interaction of urban design and film
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