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Smart heritage: Defining the discourse

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posted on 2021-08-14, 22:21 authored by David Batchelor, Marc Aurel Schnabel, M Dudding
The academic literature contains an increasing quantity of references to Smart Heritage. These references are at the intersection of the smart city and heritage disciplines and primarily within informative, interpretative, and governance applications. The literature indicates the future expansion of the Smart Heritage discourse into additional applications as researchers apply smart technology to more complex cultural environments. The Smart Heritage discourse signals an advancement in the literature beyond Digital Heritage and Virtual Heritage discourses as Smart Heritage pivots on the active curatorship of heritage experiences by automated and autonomous technologies, rather than technology as a passive digital tool for human-curated experiences. The article comprehensively reviews the emergent Smart Heritage discourse for the first time in the academic literature, and then offers a contemporary definition that considers the literature to date. The review and definition draw on literature across the contributing disciplines to understand the discourse’s development and current state. The article finds that Smart Heritage is an independent discourse that intertwines the autonomous and automatic capabilities and innovation of smart technologies with the contextual and subjective interpretation of the past. Smart Heritage is likely the future vanguard for research between the technology and heritage disciplines.

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Batchelor, D., Schnabel, M. A. & Dudding, M. (2021). Smart heritage: Defining the discourse. Heritage, 4(2), 1005-1015. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage4020055

Journal title

Heritage

Volume

4

Issue

2

Publication date

2021-06-01

Pagination

1005-1015

Publisher

MDPI AG

Publication status

Published

Online publication date

2021-06-21

ISSN

1857-7482

eISSN

2571-9408

Language

en

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