Museum publications on their collections. The "digital editions" case of the Castagnino+macro Museum
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https://doi.org/10.5195/biblios.2019.573Keywords:
Argentina, ICTs, Museo Castagnino macro, Museum, PublicationsAbstract
Museums produce messages to legit and develop an essay about its collection through its expositive spaces, educational activities, missives events, publication, among others. In the present, the graphical pieces or editorial becomes in tools that allow getting closer to the communicational practices that take places in this cultural institution. Therefore, the present work has for objective to unravel some transformations that are produced in this kind of device in the contemporary museum model. This exploration articulates museological critical theoretical approaches and studies of the communicational. In this crosslinked we look for, first, to work the use of this device, then, to define some significant features that current publications charge from crossings between commercial-experience-ICTs, to come together in a possible example of this type of proposal carried out by the argentine museum Castagnino+Macro.References
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