Theorizing Born Digital Objects: Museums and Contemporary Materialities

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29311/mas.v19i2.3790

Keywords:

born digital, contemporary collecting, social media, authenticity, materiality

Abstract

This paper explores the characteristics of born digital objects and how their materiality is framed and transformed in the musealization process. It draws on vibrant materialism and web archiving, framing born digital objects as assemblages and proposing a distinction between these and reborn digital objects, i.e. their collected counterparts. The paper relates this new framing of digital objects to established museological frameworks, such as analyses of the musealization process through the lenses of semiotics and research on authenticity in relation to digital reproductions, in order to unpick the ontological and epistemological transformation this contemporary form of heritage undergoes in entering the museum.

Author Biography

Chiara Zuanni, University of Graz

Chiara Zuanni is an assistant professor in Digital Humanities at the Centre for Information Modelling – Austrian Centre for Digital Humanities at the University of Graz. Her research focuses on the construction and mediation of knowledge in museums, the impact of digital media on the heritage sector and its audiences, digital data practices in museums, and born digital collecting.

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Published

30.07.2021

How to Cite

Zuanni, C. (2021). Theorizing Born Digital Objects: Museums and Contemporary Materialities. Museum & Society, 19(2), 184–198. https://doi.org/10.29311/mas.v19i2.3790