Presenting, (re)constructing and arranging medieval artefacts from non-religious and religious contexts. Challenges in the digital age [Präsentieren, (re)konstruieren und arrangieren von mittelalterlichen Artefakten aus (nicht-)religiösen Kontexten: Herausforderungen im digitalen Zeitalter ]Open Access

Roggenkamp, Antje

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

The influence of digitalised images on individual and societal life has become considerable. The digital media revolution exercises a particular impact on the way we engage with works of art. In contrast to other educational institutions, museums structure the relationship to the past primarily through the arrangement of objects and artefacts, and they ensure that religious and non-religious cultural heritage is preserved. However, the emergence of digital technologies is changing the self-image of museums. Even though digital copies are playing an important role for presenting medieval artefacts, there are still hardly any criteria to determine their use in museums. In this regard, the present study begins with a practice-orientated re-reading of Walter Benjamin’s classic essay “The Work of Art in the Age of its Technological Reproducibility”. Benjamin’s essay focuses on the aura of an original work of art, which changes when it is technologically reproduced. In a practice-orientated re-reading, Benjamin’s aura can be considered from different aspects: as practices of describing, seeing and comparing. From this perspective, a deeper re-reading takes these practices as a starting point for developing further criteria: modes of presenting, (re)constructing and arranging. As a result, the application of these practices and criteria opens up new perspectives not only for engaging with works of art and their technologically reproduced copies, but also for digital copies.

Details about the publication

JournalPoligrafi
Volume113/114
Issue29
Page range55-75
Article number3
StatusPublished
Release year2024 (24/12/2024)
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
KeywordsKeywords: practice-theoretical approach; (religious) works of art; original artefacts; Bayeux Tapestry; Halderner Altar; (religious) materiality; digital copy; mechanical produced copy.

Authors from the University of Münster

Roggenkamp, Antje

Projects the publication originates from

Duration: 01/03/2021 - 31/01/2026 | 1st Funding period
Funded by: DFG - Scientific Networks
Type of project: Individual project

Talks on the publication

On the reproduction of religious artefacts. Opportunities and limits of digitalization: The tapestry of Bayeux and the altarpiece of Haldern
Roggenkamp, Antje (20/05/2024)
European Academy of religion: annual conference 2024, Palermo, University
Type of talk: scientific Talk
On the reproduction of religious artefacts. Opportunities and limits of digitisation
Roggenkamp, Antje (28/02/2024)
Digitale Ressourcen und Arbeitstechniken in der historischen Religions- und Bildungsforschung Interdisziplinäre…, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt
Type of talk: scientific Talk
The importance of materiality for transitional processes in a post-secular society
Roggenkaamp, Antje (22/06/2022)
European Academy of Religion - Fifth Annual Conference, Bologna
Type of talk: scientific Talk
Der Halderner Altar - dokumentarische Perspektiven
Roggenkamp, Antje (23/03/2022)
3. Tagung des DFG-Netzwerks Gegenstände religiöser Bildung und Praxis – Funktion und Gebrauch von materiellen Objekten…, LWL für Kunst und Kultur Münster
Type of talk: scientific Talk