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“Humanization” of Art: Museums on the Internet
Author(s) -
V.D. Evallyo,
V.P. Krutous
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
hudožestvennaâ kulʹtura
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2226-0072
DOI - 10.51678/2226-0072-2021-1-222-243
Subject(s) - perspective (graphical) , the internet , visual arts , cover (algebra) , digital media , field (mathematics) , multimedia , museology , component (thermodynamics) , cultural institution , digital art , installation art , sociology , art , computer science , world wide web , media studies , engineering , visual arts education , mechanical engineering , studio art , physics , mathematics , the arts , performance art , pure mathematics , thermodynamics , art history
In this article, the digital museum is examined through the perspective of the “humanization” processes, which is the reorientation of museums to reach the widest audience and to introduce works of art in media discourse. First of all, these problems cover the transformation of the usual communication between museums and their visitors. Thus, new accents are formed and landmarks are shifted from a work of art to its recipient. The purpose of this study is analyzing the visual component of museums’ websites, cultural research of digital content. As a result of the release of museums and their material and cultural archive in the field of mass culture, access to works of art, and its informational, expert support are realized, but also a kind of desacralization of cultural objects is fixed. The article concludes that the range of visual shows presented in digital museums is wide and relies largely on game aesthetics, on the possibility of interactive manipulation of website content.

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