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Participation, art and digital culture : introduction Ghent University
Digital popular culture as a way to promote Chinese national identity in the Post-socialist Era : a case study of My People, My Country Ghent University
The recent Chinese national blockbuster My People, My Country (MPMC hereafter), a movie consisting of 7 stories recounting 7 memorial moments and events since the founding of the People’s Republic of China, has awakened “the shared memories of Chinese people around the world” (China Focus, 2019). According to Maoyan’s website (2019), MPMC is ranked amongst the top ten highest-grossing films in mainland China. Intrigued by why MPMC as a ...
Digital painting analysis, at the cross section of engineering, mathematics and culture Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Museums started digitizing their collections, mainly for preservation, documentation and dissemination purposes, but one can go further than archival: digital acquisition enables digital analysis of art and in particular paintings. This proves to be a useful, non invasive tool, for many applications such as restoration, conservation, art history, material and structure characterization, authentication, dating and even style analysis. Paintings ...
A multimodal model for exploring the material culture of digital networked platforms and their practices University of Antwerp
Conspiracies, ideological entrepreneurs, and digital popular culture University of Antwerp
This contribution starts from the contemporary surge in conspiracism to develop a theoretical framework to understand how conspiracy theories make it from the margins to the mainstream. To this end, it combines a view of conspiracy theories as ideology and its propagandists as ideological entrepreneurs with insights into how the affordances of digital media and popular culture are instrumental in propagating the conspiracy theories. It further ...
Museums and the Communication of Culture in the Digital Era in a Chinese Context: A Multi-Perspective Study. Vrije Universiteit Brussel
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