Redressing digital orientalism: how Vietnamese cultural professionals are harnessing new digital technologies to reclaim the narrative on Vietnamese art and culture
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Abstract
Abstract Cultural professionals in the art and cultural sector in Hanoi, Vietnam, are carrying out digitization projects and utilizing digital platforms, tools and applications in order to curate their own narrative on Vietnamese art and culture. This can help to counter digital orientalism by redressing the imbalance in the amount of accessible content online as well as control over the production and circulation of cultural content. An increase in the amount of digitized cultural content can help to engage local audiences and introduce a contemporary image of Vietnamese culture to an international audience. Today, Vietnamese cultural professionals are able to decide what to digitize, what to make publicly accessible and how to curate it online. This paper presents findings from a case study on Manzi Art Space, including a digital ethnography of an augmented reality public art project entitled ‘Into Thin Air’ and 20 interviews with art and cultural professionals working in Hanoi. The findings show how digitization allows cultural professionals to shape the narrative on contemporary Vietnamese art and culture. However, the findings also show there are particular challenges faced by cultural professionals in Hanoi, including lack of human resources, technical resources and funding as well as concerns around copyright law and government permissions. These challenges are hindering the ability to utilize new digital technologies.
摘要越南河内艺术和文化部门的文化专业人员正在开展数字化项目,并利用数字平台、工具和应用程序来策划他们自己的越南艺术和文化叙事。这可以通过纠正在线可访问内容数量的不平衡以及对文化内容的生产和流通的控制来帮助对抗数字东方主义。数字化文化内容数量的增加有助于吸引当地观众,并向国际观众介绍越南文化的当代形象。如今,越南文化专业人士能够决定数字化什么,让公众可以访问什么,以及如何在网上策划。本文介绍了Manzi Art Space的案例研究结果,包括一个名为“Into Thin Air”的增强现实公共艺术项目的数字民族志,以及对河内艺术和文化专业人士的20次采访。研究结果表明,数字化使文化专业人员能够塑造当代越南艺术和文化的叙事。然而,调查结果也表明,河内的文化专业人员面临着特殊的挑战,包括缺乏人力资源、技术资源和资金,以及对版权法和政府许可的担忧。这些挑战阻碍了利用新数字技术的能力。
期刊介绍:
The scope of the Creative Industries Journal is global, primarily aimed at those studying and practicing activities which have their origin in individual creativity, skill and talent, and which have a potential for wealth creation. These activities primarily take place in advertising, architecture, the art and antiques market, crafts, design, fashion, film, interactive leisure software, music, the performing arts, publishing, television and radio.