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Allow this favorite library to be seen by others Keep this favorite library private. In France, the term curator is translated as conservateur. There are two kinds of curators: The "conservateurs du patrimoine" are civil servants or work in the public service; the use of the title by private workers is not possible. Curators hold a high academic degree in their subject, typically a Doctor of Philosophy or a master's degree in subjects such as history, history of art , art, archaeology , anthropology , or classics. The course is now funded by Arts Council England , and in the course title was amended to Curating Contemporary Art to more accurately reflect the content and primary focus of the programme.
Similarly, the Whitney Museum of American Art , through its independent study program, hosts a curatorial program as one of its three study areas, and de Appel arts centre has hosted a curatorial programme since Community curation - alternately known as public curation [14] - is a movement in US museums and public humanities organizations to involve community members in various curatorial processes, including exhibit development and programming.
Community members involved in community curation are likely not trained as museum professionals, but have vested interests in the outcomes of curatorial projects. Community curation practices are varied.
The Wing Luke Museum conducts community outreach at the beginning of exhibition projects, and convenes community advisory committees at various stages in the curatorial process. In the same way that a museum curator may acquire objects of relevance or an art curator may select or interpret a work of art, the injection of technology and impact of social media into every aspect of society has seen the emergence of technology curators. Technology curators are people who are able to disentangle the science and logic of a particular technology and apply it to real world situations and society, whether it is for social change, commercial advantage, or other purposes.
The first UK Wired Conference had a test lab, where an independent curator selected technology that showcased radical technology advancements and their impact on society, such as the ability to design and "print" physical objects using 3D printers such as a fully working violin or the ability to model and represent accurate interactive medical and molecular models in stereoscopic 3D.
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