TY - BOOK
T1 - Metadata
T2 - How we relate to Images
AU - Hönes, Hans
AU - von Mueller, Johannes
AU - Marchand, Eckart
AU - Woldt, Isabella
AU - McSweeney, Anna
N1 - An exhibition organised by the International Research Group “Bilderfahrzeuge. Aby Warburg’s Legacy and the Future of Iconology” in collaboration with Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London
Publisher: Lethaby Gallery, London
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - One might justly claim that metadata is ubiquitous, structuring our interactions with the world in manifold ways. As data about other data, metadata describes and classifies information; among its best-known applications are, for example, library catalogues, maps, or, possibly most familiarly today, the information set — location, time, device — that comes with the simple act of taking a picture on a smartphone.This essay too is metadata. It provides an introduction to the exhibition this booklet accompanies. It will thus influence and inform the way visitors encounter the exhibited objects by providing background information on artworks and suggesting potential links that can be established between them
AB - One might justly claim that metadata is ubiquitous, structuring our interactions with the world in manifold ways. As data about other data, metadata describes and classifies information; among its best-known applications are, for example, library catalogues, maps, or, possibly most familiarly today, the information set — location, time, device — that comes with the simple act of taking a picture on a smartphone.This essay too is metadata. It provides an introduction to the exhibition this booklet accompanies. It will thus influence and inform the way visitors encounter the exhibited objects by providing background information on artworks and suggesting potential links that can be established between them
M3 - Book
BT - Metadata
CY - London
ER -