JANUARY 2023

VOlUME 06 ISSUE 01 JANUARY 2023
Collaboration, Opportunity, and Challenge: Technology’s Role in the Media Art Exhibition
Marwan Walid Al-Quran
International Media Cultural Work (M.A), Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences - Germany
DOI : https://doi.org/10.47191/ijsshr/v6-i1-22

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ABSTRACT

The current research paper aims to examine the impact of adopting technology in implementing art exhibitions and museums, and explore certain aspects regarding the media art exhibition titled ‘Von der Schönheit der Begegnung – Medienkunst als lebendige Gegenwart’ (Eng. ‘The Beauty of the Encounter- Media Art as a Living Present’). Particularly, the study seeks to identify the technical challenges, determinants, and difficulties faced by the implementation group members; and several findings and lessons learned were reported by the current study.

KEYWORDS:

Exhibitions, Media Art Exhibition, Museums, Technology, Digital Artworks, Technical Challenges, Culture.

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