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"Art History Methodology in the Age of Cyberculture" explores the evolution of digital art history, distinguishing between digital and digitized methods. The study highlights how traditional methodologies adapt to new technological contexts without fundamentally changing.
By Ana Knežević
https://www.academia.edu/37437403/Art_History_Methodology_in_The_Age_of_Cyberculture
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Art History Methodology in The Age of Cyberculture

Taking into account the difference between digital and digitized art history (according to Johanna Drucker), this paper explores the contemporary methodology of art history in the age of cyberculture. Within the framework of a large number of

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https://www.academia.edu/38335846/Writing_and_Reading_Digital_Art_History

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