Chaque mois, le CLIC France sélectionne pour ses membres des articles parus sur la toile (française et internationale) traitant de l’actualité de l’innovation et des technologies dans un contexte culturel et patrimonial. Certains de ces articles sont inclus dans la newsletter hebdomadaire réservée aux membres. Retrouvez ci-dessous, la revue du web intégrale d’avril 2022, réservée aux membres du CLIC France.
MUSEE & CULTURE MONDE
. Can the metaverse save our cultural institutions? (digitaljournal.com, 04/04/2022)
All economic sectors were heavily impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. This includes the museum industry and other cultural attractions, which depend on in-person visitors and experiences.
. How Tech Experts in the West Are Rushing to Save the Digital Archives of Ukraine’s Museums (news.artnet.com, 14/03/2022)
Crucial servers and networks are at risk.
. Inside the Efforts to Preserve Ukraine’s Cultural Heritage (smithsonianmag.com, 30/03/2022)
Here’s how experts and civilians alike are working to protect the country’s art, artifacts and scientific specimens.
A few weeks ago I published a post on blockchain collectibles, offering a primer on NFTs (non-fungible tokens) and exploring some factors, notably alignment with mission and values, that might inform a museum’s discussion about whether and how to engage with the booming NFT market. […]
. The British Museum’s NFT project has sent its carbon footprint soaring (theartnewspaper.com, 05/04/2022)
Since the London museum began selling digital versions of works from its collection last September, it has emitted enough carbon to power an average US home for at least 57 years.
. Natural History Museum may have shared visitor data with Facebook during pandemic (telegraph.co.uk, 03/04/2022)
Online booking forms used during the pandemic meant visitors had to enter personal information in order to secure a timed slot.
. Empty Museums: New Issue of Museum International Now Online (icom.museum, 04/04/2022)
We are delighted to announce the publication of the latest edition of Museum International entitled Empty Museums. This issue of Museum International examines the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on museums, their professionals and the sector as a whole.
. Takashi Murakami’s Iconic Flowers Are Becoming NFTs (architecturaldigest.com, 25/03/2022)
The Japanese artist’s famous motif, which has adorned paintings and pillows for decades, expands with his debut release in the metaverse and a new Gagosian exhibition.
. Museums turn to immersive tech to preserve the stories of aging Holocaust survivors (npr.org, 10/04/2022)
Most Holocaust survivors are in their 80s or 90s. With every year, fewer remain to tell us their stories. So museums and archives are using advanced technologies to preserve their testimonies and introduce them to new generations. (ARTICLE CLIC: Le Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center de Chicago fait témoigner les survivants dans une exposition en réalité virtuelle)
. Universal Hip Hop Museum planning metaverse experience before construction of venue completed (blackenterprise.com, 28/03/2022)
The birthplace of hip-hop, the Bronx, NY, will have its own museum in approximately two years when the construction of the two-floor Universal Hip-Hop Museum is completed. (ARTICLE CLIC: En attendant son ouverture en 2024, Universal Hip Hop Museum de New York lance un métaverse au printemps)
. Metaverse can offer easy access to China’s rich cultural and natural heritage: scholars (globaltimes.cn, 28/03/2022)
Connecting past, present, future.
. British Museum’s carbon splurge on €˜demeaning’ NFT scheme (telegraph.co.uk, 09/04/2022)
Digital impresario behind a $69 million NFT craze ascends to art world’s highest level alongside artists Francis Bacon, Kader Attia and Julie Mehretu.
. NFT : la consécration des jetons non fongibles par les musées (rtbf.be, 14/04/2022)
Les artistes se sont rapidement saisis des NFT, tandis que les institutions muséales sont restées plus circonspectes vis-à -vis de cette nouvelle technologie. Peu d’entre elles s’étaient, jusqu’à présent, aventurées à monter des expositions autour de ces objets numériques. Une situation à laquelle compte remédier le musée d’art contemporain Castello di Rivoli de Turin.
. MoMA Swiftly Reinstalled One of Its Galleries to Feature Works by Artists Born in Present-Day Ukraine (news.artnet.com, 30/03/2022)
The show is titled « In Solidarity. ».
. Deux tableaux de la collection Morozov, dont celui d’un oligarque russe, sont retenus par la France (francetvinfo.fr, 09/04/2022)
Deux tableaux de la collection Morozov, dont celui d’un oligarque russe, resteront pour l’instant en France, a annoncé le ministère de la Culture.
. Florence’s Uffizi gallery named Italy’s most visited cultural site for first time (theguardian.com, 04/04/2022)
Institution’s huge popularity follows years of innovation under German-born director Eike Schmidt.
. Immersive exhibitions: the future of art or overpriced theme parks? (theguardian.com, 20/04/2022)
You can see Van Gogh’s brush strokes being applied or watch aliens dancing. But true immersion should mean more than just access to the latest tech.
. Adding AI to Museum Exhibits Increases Learning, Keeps Kids Engaged Longer (cmu.edu, 05/04/2022)
CMU tested intelligent science exhibits at Carnegie Science Center in Pittsburgh
. National Building Museum’s New Augmented Reality Exhibit Takes Visitors To Notre Dame Cathedral (dcist.com, 15/04/2022)
Though it’s in downtown D.C., the National Building Museum hopes to take visitors to Paris this summer €” the Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral, to be exact.
. Museums in the metaverse: How Web3 technology can help historical sites (cointelegraph.com, 10/04/2022)
Historical-site metaverses may become a new business model for tourism, and they may rewrite history in the process.
. AvoinGLAM’s response to the writing of Kimmo Levà¤, Director General of the Finnish National Gallery (medium.com, 31/03/2022)
Kimmo Levà¤, the new Director General of the Finnish National Gallery, wrote on 15 March in his blog post €œData is more important than the work € that the Finnish National Gallery is considering a change of direction away from open access to digital cultural heritage towards the monetization of collections data.
. A new proposition for repatriation of the Parthenon Marbles (advisor.museumsandheritage.com, 14/04/2022)
Could LIDAR scanning and stone-carving robots provide The British Museum with a set of marbles identical to the original €“ and what does this mean for the value of an €˜original’ object?
. Can an Art History Frame Help Expand the NFT Market? (nytimes.com, 14/04/2022)
An upcoming auction by Sotheby’s is the latest attempt to recast crypto collectibles as an artistic evolution and perhaps draw interest from a wider circle of collectors.
. National Endowment for the Humanities Announces $33.17 Million in Grants (nytimes.com, 13/04/2022)
In New York, the Tenement Museum, Women Make Movies, UnionDocs, LaGuardia Community College and more will receive funding.
. Charles Dickens Museum ‘blocked’ on TikTok due to ‘rude’ surname (walesonline.co.uk, 23/03/2022)
The museum criticised the move, adding that the novelist’s surname was ‘a name, not slang’.
. Why Is a Virtual Veronese Artwork at a Physical Museum? (hyperallergic.com, 28/03/2022)
To play devil’s advocate, you could argue that eventually technology will be so good that everyone will have VR, and there is no need to travel to the National Gallery at all to see art.
. Chimes, Clicks and Whirs from the Past: The Online Museum of Endangered Sounds (core77.com, 11/04/2022)
The chatter of a rewinding VCR cassette, an AOL Instant Messenger notification, a skipping CD, Pac-Man, Space Invaders. Some of these are sounds you’ve not heard in years or decades […]
MUSEE & CULTURE FRANCE
. Comment les musées se réinventent après la pandémie (lesechos.fr, 29/03/2022)
Le Salon Museum Connections rouvre ce 30 mars à Paris. L’occasion pour les 380 exposants de présenter les multiples innovations et solutions, fruits de deux ans de réflexion.
. Vu des à‰tats-Unis. Avec l’exposition immersive sur la €œJoconde €, la culture cède au consumérisme (courrierinternational.com, 10/03/2022)
Cette journaliste s’indigne de l’attention médiatique exacerbée portée à quelques grandes œuvres. En y contribuant, le musée du Louvre fait de l’ombre aux milliers de pièces qu’il possède par ailleurs. De quoi nous pousser à repenser notre vision de l’art.
. A Boulogne-Billancourt, redécouvrir toutes les facettes d’Albert Kahn (lemonde.fr, 06/04/2022)
Le musée des Hauts-de-Seine, agrandi et embelli gr ce à l’intervention de l’architecte Kengo Kuma, magnifie l’œuvre du philanthrope dans son ensemble, de son jardin à sa collection de photographies couleur.
. Du rififi à Romainville entre les espaces d’art et le groupe immobilier Fiminco (lemonde.fr, 07/04/2022)
Communication crispée et contentieux financiers €¦ Entre le bailleur et l’enclave artistique installée dans la commune de Seine-Saint-Denis depuis 2019, les noces de l’immobilier et de l’art montrent leurs limites.
. Les expositions immersives, nouveau Graal des musées ? (la-croix.com, 19/04/2022)
Les musées à Paris et en régions se lancent dans des projections spectaculaires, après les avoir longtemps boudées. Elles permettent d’attirer un nouveau public et de s’exporter à moindres frais.
. Art et culture 3.0 : opportunité ou spéculation ? (zonebourse.com, 12/04/2022)
L’année écoulée, frappée de plein fouet par une crise sanitaire mondiale, a réinventé et remodelé notre façon de vivre et d’expérimenter l’art. Nous avons vu des musées et […]
TOURISME
. Tourisme et métavers : vers une généralisation du voyage virtuel ? (theconversation.com, 21/03/2022)
Le métavers occupe une place de plus en plus importante dans le paysage médiatique. Si certains se positionnent de manière prudente ou réfractaire, d’autres considèrent cette évolution technologique comme une opportunité pour développer de nouvelles offres. Le tourisme est un secteur qui évolue largement au gré des technologies de l’information et de la communication […]
TECHNOLOGIES
. à‰tude : l’usage des avis en ligne par les Français en 2022 (blogdumoderateur.com, 04/04/2022)
Quels rôles jouent les avis en ligne pour les Français et comment les utilisent-ils en 2022 ?
. Deloitte: Younger generations have one foot in the metaverse via gaming and social media (venturebeat.com, 28/03/2022)
Deloitte said that younger generations are behaving in a way that suggests they will live their lives online and embrace the metaverse.
. Epic and Lego partner to build a metaverse for kids (theverge.com, 07/04/2022)
Two of the biggest names in entertainment are coming together to create a virtual space aimed at kids, through a new partnership between Fortnite developer Epic Games and Lego.
. Why Does Instagram Think My Artwork is Soliciting Sex? (hyperallergic.com, 19/04/2022)
Instagram’s new €œsexual solicitation € notification used in a misguided purge of €œsexual € material is not only wrong, it’s also offensive.
. OPA sur Twitter : « Le fait qu’Elon Musk puisse obtenir un tel pouvoir est inquiétant » (la tribune.fr, 15/04/2022)
CMU tested intelligent science exhibits at Carnegie Science Center in Pittsburgh
. AR and VR enter the mainstream (emarketer.com, 13/04/2022)
Once the domain of gamers and young social media users, AR and VR are entering the mainstream.
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PHOTO : divers
PHOTO du carrousel: capture d’écran de la page de présentation de la vente de NFT Hokusai par le British Museum
Date de première publication: 02/05/2022



















