Article ID: CBB634681663

Creating an Online Community: Corona in the City (2022)

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Annemarie de Wildt (Author)
Errol Boom (Author)


Technology and Culture
Volume: 63
Issue: 2
Pages: 461-470


Publication Date: 2022
Edition Details: Public History section
Language: English

We asked Amsterdam Museum curators Annemarie de Wildt and Errol Boon to reflect on the making of the virtual crowd-curated Corona in the City exhibition. The exhibit invited the public to participate in the live documentation of everyday life during the pandemic. To allow documentation of current events, curatorial authority was shared with the public. Although they see advantages in the new forms and modes of communication that the museum discovered and experimented with during the crisis, they both look forward to working with people physically in the future. They argue that while the new museum has been perhaps more responsive, the digital needs to be paired with a physical space where people meet. Our conversation has been edited for length and clarity. —THE EDITORS

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Authors & Contributors
McDonald, Kate
Phillips, Christopher J.
Engelmann, Lukas
Montgomery, Catherine
Sturdy, Steve
Lozano, Cristina Moreno
Journals
Journal of Asian Studies
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
Social Studies of Science
Transfers
Technology and Culture
British Journal for the History of Science
Concepts
Pandemics
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)
Public health
Technoscience; science and technology studies
Medicine
Disasters; catastrophes
People
Mill, John Stuart
Time Periods
21st century
20th century, early
20th century
19th century
Places
United Kingdom
Japan
India
New Zealand
Australia
Asia
Institutions
British Society for the History of Science
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