Pinterest / Home. Independent Curators International. Beyond Green: Toward a Sustainable ArtSmart Museum of Art, University of Chicago, Chicago, IllinoisOctober 6, 2005 - January 15, 2006 Museum of Arts & Design, New York, New YorkFebruary 2 - May 7, 2005 University Art Museum, California State University Long Beach, Long Beach, CaliforniaNovember 7- December 17, 2006 Smith College Museum of Art, Northampton, MassachusettsFebruary 2 - April 15, 2007 Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, OhioMay 5 - July 15, 2007 Richard E. Museum London, London, Ontario, CanadaJanuary 4 - March 14, 2008 Joseloff Gallery, Hartford Art School, University of Hartford, Hartford, ConnecticutApril 2 - June 10, 2008 (Tour continues through December 2007; additional venues to be confirmed) BroadcastContemporary Museum, Baltimore, MarylandSeptember 8 - November 17, 2007 (Tour continues through September 2009; additional venues to be confirmed) Experimental GeographyRichard E.
(Additional venues to be confirmed) Jess: To and From the Printed PageSan Jose Museum of Art. Le Guide de la curation (7) - Les perspectives. 01net le 24/03/11 à 13h00 Le sujet de la curation n’a pas fini de faire parler de lui. Entre les intéressés, les enthousiastes, les sceptiques, les agacés, les discours s’entrechoquent. Peut-on déjà parler d’un futur de la curation ? On évoquera ici la curation de curators, la qualification de curators, la curation de données, etc. Parmi les pistes d’évolution de la curation, on mentionne souvent le web sémantique. Son objectif est de rendre le web intelligent, utilisable par des machines en rajoutant aux données des métadonnées qui leur donnent du sens. Comme le souligne Nicolas Cynober, « le web sémantique se nourrit de contenus édités humainement et les données liées s’enrichissent par des éditions externes ». Tous curators ?
Dominique Cardon, sociologue au laboratoire des usages chez Orange Labs, s’interroge sur les enjeux de la curation : « Tous éditeurs ? 01netPro. Dominique Cardon. La curation s’appuie sur des pratiques de relais de liens via Twitter ou Facebook. Il n’existe pas. The Rise Of Curation Is Not About Broken Search. Posted by Tom Foremski - February 24, 2011 Much has been written about how search is broken and this is why curation -- in its many forms -- is on the rise (Pearltrees is a client). Paul Kedrosky writing on Infectious Greed: Curation is the New Search is the New Curation What has happened is that Google's ranking algorithm, like any trading algorithm, has lost its alpha.
It no longer has lists to draw and, on its own, it no longer generates the same outperformance -- in part because it is, for practical purposes, reverse-engineered, well-understood and operating in an adaptive content landscape. But is search really that bad? I can argue that search today is so much better than it was five and ten years ago. . - The number of web pages has risen enormously, indexed all that content is impressive in itself. - Search has to be able to deal with the hundreds of thousands of people and web sites that are trying to game the search algorithm. - Search has to deal with so many new types of content.
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