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Cultural artifact - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A cultural artifact is term used in the social sciences, particularly anthropology, ethnology, and sociology<sup class="noprint Template-Fact" title="This claim needs references to reliable sources{...
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Home page for MECA: the Museum of Ephemeral Cultural Artifacts, a cybergallery of transient art and artifacts. ... A cybergallery of transient art and artifacts.
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Doing Research on Cultural Artifact ... A cultural artifact is an object created by man which inherently gives cultural clues about the person who made it and the person who uses it. The artifact may change over time in what it represents, how it appears and how and why it is used as ... Subject Guides:; Cultural Artifacts...
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The second goal is to use the cultural artifact presentation as a way to get to know each other. We need to learn each others' names and something about who we each are. This is critical to creating a sense of community and "comfort" --who are you within the framework of your culture?
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What Are Digital Cultural Artifacts? ... What new technological and institutional strategies must be invented to archive cultural artifacts and hand them on to future generations? We will explore these questions through the practical perspective gained in building Alexa Internet and the Internet Archive.
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"Lots of materials used in [cultural objects] were never meant to last forever. ... Some of those that live on artifacts do so because the artifacts supply a nutrient that they need but that the standard medium lacks. Pinar estimates that these microbe-culture tests reveal only about 1 percent of the species present within...
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