Big data in the arts and humanities: theory and practice. Schiuma, G. Taylor and Francis, an imprint of Auerbach Publications, Boca Raton, FL, First edition. edition, 2018.
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As digital technologies occupy a more central role in working and everyday human life, individual and social realities are increasingly constructed and communicated through digital objects, which are progressively replacing and representing physical objects. They are even shaping new forms of virtual reality. This growing digital transformation coupled with technological evolution and the development of computer computation is shaping a cyber society whose working mechanisms are grounded upon the production, deployment, and exploitation of big data. In the arts and humanities, however, the notion of big data is still in its embryonic stage, and only in the last few years, have arts and cultural organizations and institutions, artists, and humanists started to investigate, explore, and experiment with the deployment and exploitation of big data as well as understand the possible forms of collaborations based on it.
@book{schiuma_big_2018,
	address = {Boca Raton, FL},
	edition = {First edition.},
	series = {Data analytics applications},
	title = {Big data in the arts and humanities: theory and practice},
	isbn = {9781351172592},
	shorttitle = {Big data in the arts and humanities},
	abstract = {As digital technologies occupy a more central role in working and everyday human life, individual and social realities are increasingly constructed and communicated through digital objects, which are progressively replacing and representing physical objects. They are even shaping new forms of virtual reality. This growing digital transformation coupled with technological evolution and the development of computer computation is shaping a cyber society whose working mechanisms are grounded upon the production, deployment, and exploitation of big data. In the arts and humanities, however, the notion of big data is still in its embryonic stage, and only in the last few years, have arts and cultural organizations and institutions, artists, and humanists started to investigate, explore, and experiment with the deployment and exploitation of big data as well as understand the possible forms of collaborations based on it.},
	language = {eng},
	publisher = {Taylor and Francis, an imprint of Auerbach Publications},
	author = {Schiuma, Giovanni},
	collaborator = {Carlucci, Daniela and {Taylor and Francis}},
	year = {2018},
	keywords = {Arts, CRC, Taylor\&Francis, Data Preparation \& Mining, Digital humanities, Government, Humanities, Knowledge management, Management of IT, Research, Technology and the arts, e-book},
}

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