Abstract
As mobile technologies are applied to perform the fluid mobility of the social, museum audio guides facilitate the complex interaction among material culture, mobility, and society. Based on actor-network theory, this study considered the user of audio guides to be both a human and a nonhuman hybrid assembly. I examined the process of how an audio guide combines narrated text with a temporal rhythm to transform the museum as a spatial 'exhibitionary complex'. Thus, audio guides introduce a new speed politics in museum visiting. Finally, I analyzed the cultural, economic, and social capital of users employing audio guides as a mobile technology. This research was based on the observation and in-depth interviews of visitors to the "Splendour of the Baroque and Beyond" exhibition at the National Palace Museum in Taipei between October 2007 and February 2008.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Pages (from-to) | 121-159 |
| Number of pages | 39 |
| Journal | Mass Communication Research |
| Issue number | 119 |
| Publication status | Published - 2014 Apr |
Keywords
- Art consumption
- Audio guide
- Exhibitionary complex
- Hybrid
- Mobile media technology
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Communication
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