Curating Virtual Exhibitions The Issue of Digital TV Historiographies Dana Mustata Centre for Media and Journalism Studies.

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Curating Virtual Exhibitions The Issue of Digital TV Historiographies Dana Mustata Centre for Media and Journalism Studies

Partners Noterik, NL (tools development) Aalto University School of Arts, Design and Architecture, FI (design) Research partners, UK & NL (curators) 21 EU Broadcast Archives (content providers)

Process Tools Development & User Interface Design Tools Development & User Interface Design Curating VEs Content Selection & Provision Content Selection & Provision

Paper-prototyping

Wireframes for User Interface

Wireframing

Development of Exhibition Builder

Searching, Viewing, Bookmarking

Curating TV History

Digital Television Historiography? Digital environment = a platform where different actors (historians, archivists, technicians, users, etc.) interact  knowledge is constituted in different spaces (delineated by expertise, language, and professional attitudes). Collaboration across expertise fields, and not only across disciplines  translation: from descriptive to active language Online TV histories also determined by technological affordances and multi-user content selection  The digital source becomes a ‘networked' object that stands in relation to other online texts and allows for interactions between historians, archivists, users, etc.  Approaching the online television histories in a deconstructive and anthropological manner, so as to take account of and reflect on the agencies involved in the construction of historical narratives.