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June 02, 2005
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Will Digital Overlays Blind Us?
Last week, I wrote about alternative audio guides to museums (Audio Museum Annotation). Today, law firm Carson Bailey, LLC, blogs that such annotations may take away from the experience of the museum (Hacking the Museum).
My fear is that the process of plugging in, by its nature as a physical act, unnecessarily narrows the student's scope of inquiry.
This complaint is not simply with museum annotations, but will soon be heard in more and more contexts as our world becomes increasingly layered with digital data. We will be changed by this; how, I'm not sure.
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