Fri 19 Feb 2010
Museums, Mnemonics and Spectacles in the Age of the Electronic Archive
Posted by Kathryn della Bitta under Foster, cities, civilization, collecting, computers, cultural capital, forgetting, fragments, history, information, mass culture, memory, mobility, monumentality, nation, sacred, scale, space, spectacle, technology, time-space compression, unities, valueNo Comments
More and more the mnemonic function of the museum is given over to the electronic archive, which might be accessed anywhere, while the visual experience is given over not only to the exhibition-form but to the museum-building as spectacle – that is, as an image to be circulated in the media in the service of brand equity and cultural capital. This image may be the primary form of public art today.
– Hal Foster. Design and Crime (And Other Diatribes). New York: Verso, 2002: p. 82.
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