2022
DOI: 10.33141/po.2022.04.02
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Sektor kultury w ujęciu koncepcji smart. Kontekst pandemii COVID-19

Abstract: Artykuł porusza problematykę koncepcji smart w sektorze kultury, związanej przede wszystkim z wykorzystaniem nowych technologii. Praktyka gospodarcza pokazuje, że w omawianym sektorze można zaobserwować różne ich przykłady. Jednak znaczący wzrost wykorzystania nowych technologii można było zaobserwować w czasie pandemii COVID-19, szczególnie w sztukach performatywnych, reprezentowanych przez teatry. Celem artykułu jest identyfikacja przejawów koncepcji smart w sektorze kultury poprzez ich egzemplifikację w obs… Show more

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“…The prospect of being temporarily confined to the home has motivated many people to make much greater use of the potential and resources of the Internet than before the pandemic (Grzega, 2021). This phenomenon has compounded the threat of face-to-face contact that has characterized participation in traditional forms and types of cultural events, resulting in the most widespread way of participating in culture becoming participation in online events and through mobile applications (Juszczyk & Wójcik, 2022). These activities enabled activities undertaken by cultural sector institutions during the pandemic period characterized by significant use of new technologies.…”
Section: Key Changes In Cultural Participation In Polandmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The prospect of being temporarily confined to the home has motivated many people to make much greater use of the potential and resources of the Internet than before the pandemic (Grzega, 2021). This phenomenon has compounded the threat of face-to-face contact that has characterized participation in traditional forms and types of cultural events, resulting in the most widespread way of participating in culture becoming participation in online events and through mobile applications (Juszczyk & Wójcik, 2022). These activities enabled activities undertaken by cultural sector institutions during the pandemic period characterized by significant use of new technologies.…”
Section: Key Changes In Cultural Participation In Polandmentioning
confidence: 99%