2023
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202301.0051.v1
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Global Cultural Conflict and Digital Identity: Transforming Museums

Abstract: This paper looks at key elements of global culture that are driving a new paradigm shift in museums causing them to question their raison d'être, their design and physical space, recognizing the need to accommodate visitor interaction and participation, and to reprioritize institutional outcomes and goals reexamining their priorities. As heritage sharing in online spaces reaches across national, political, and social boundaries on platforms and networks, this has been driven by museum engagement with Internet … Show more

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“…Metaverse is one of these highly debated approaches. In this regard, Giannini, T., & Bowen, J. P. have developed a discussion of museums and Metaverse on contemporary art and life [3]. The emergence of Metaverse and its technology provides new challenges and opportunities for artists, designers, and others to create more immersive art experiences.…”
Section: Art Collection and Display Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Metaverse is one of these highly debated approaches. In this regard, Giannini, T., & Bowen, J. P. have developed a discussion of museums and Metaverse on contemporary art and life [3]. The emergence of Metaverse and its technology provides new challenges and opportunities for artists, designers, and others to create more immersive art experiences.…”
Section: Art Collection and Display Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%