What forms can the communication of history take in the digital medium? How do interfaces impact access to historical sources on the Web? and how can online environments be designed in order to encourage public involvement in the consumption and production of historical narratives?
OPEN HISTORY explores emerging practices aimed at exploring the World Wide Web as a space for popularising history. It questions the role of communication design in digital history projects by addresing issues concerning historical data access, visualisation, and interactive narration. Through a selection of history websites - ranging from online exhibitions to virtual museum tours, from temporal maps to interactive documentaries - the assay inquiries how design-led, and challlenge conventional public history activities.
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This publication presents a comprehensive discussion of the artist’s biography and work, highlighting his connections with Saint Petersburg’s Mir iskusstva and Poland’s Sztuka societies, and describes his travels around Western Europe and his ‘golden age’ of painting at the Bogdanov Estate. The book accentuates the artist’s special bond with Vilnius, which for him was more than just a city, rather, an entire country, whose citizen he proclaimed to be.
Kataloge pristatoma daugiau kaip 100 eksponatų iš įvairių Vilniaus muziejų, bibliotekų, archyvų rinkinių.