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Episode 050 - Adam Stoneman (Muse-Tech Ireland) on the implications for the cultural sector of emerging technologies and the need for robust critical engagement with the opportunities and challenges these technologies pose

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A conversation with Adam Stoneman, founder of Ireland's Muse-Tech Working Group.
Adam's career is a testament to the possibilities that can arise when cultural institutions embrace technology to democratise and enhance the museum experience.
Last year the Muse-Tech Working Group, a cohort of Irish museum professionals, published Museum Technology: A Critical Primer.
This document engaged with the implications for the cultural sector of emerging technologies such as biometrics, web3, and XR. Through dialogue with civil rights experts and academics, they produced the critical primer to try and start sector-wide conversations to ensure technology serves the cultural sector authentically and ethically.
We explored topics including digital literacy, power imbalances and skepticism towards tech corporations, and the push for open-source initiatives.
You can download the Primer document for free here.

You can now buy Catchup Passes to watch recordings from the first Digital Works Conference. Passes cost £75 and are available until 9th August 2024: thedigital.works

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Kapitler

1. Episode 050 - Adam Stoneman (Muse-Tech Ireland) on the implications for the cultural sector of emerging technologies and the need for robust critical engagement with the opportunities and challenges these technologies pose (00:00:00)

2. Exploring Museum Technology and Digital Engagement (00:00:11)

3. Technology and Ethics in Cultural Sector (00:14:32)

4. Cultural Sector and Technology Power Dynamics (00:22:33)

5. Digital Transformation in Cultural Organizations (00:31:08)

52 episoder

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Innhold levert av Digital Works. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Digital Works eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

A conversation with Adam Stoneman, founder of Ireland's Muse-Tech Working Group.
Adam's career is a testament to the possibilities that can arise when cultural institutions embrace technology to democratise and enhance the museum experience.
Last year the Muse-Tech Working Group, a cohort of Irish museum professionals, published Museum Technology: A Critical Primer.
This document engaged with the implications for the cultural sector of emerging technologies such as biometrics, web3, and XR. Through dialogue with civil rights experts and academics, they produced the critical primer to try and start sector-wide conversations to ensure technology serves the cultural sector authentically and ethically.
We explored topics including digital literacy, power imbalances and skepticism towards tech corporations, and the push for open-source initiatives.
You can download the Primer document for free here.

You can now buy Catchup Passes to watch recordings from the first Digital Works Conference. Passes cost £75 and are available until 9th August 2024: thedigital.works

  continue reading

Kapitler

1. Episode 050 - Adam Stoneman (Muse-Tech Ireland) on the implications for the cultural sector of emerging technologies and the need for robust critical engagement with the opportunities and challenges these technologies pose (00:00:00)

2. Exploring Museum Technology and Digital Engagement (00:00:11)

3. Technology and Ethics in Cultural Sector (00:14:32)

4. Cultural Sector and Technology Power Dynamics (00:22:33)

5. Digital Transformation in Cultural Organizations (00:31:08)

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