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Touched from a Distance: The Practice of Affective Browsing / Martijn Stevens -- 2. Visual Touch: Ekphrasis and Interactive Art Installations / Cecilia Lindhe? -- 3. Breathing Art: Art as an Encompassing and Participatory Experience / Christina Grammatikopoulou -- 4. Curiosity and the Fate of Chronicles and Narratives / Chiel van den Akker -- 5. Networked Knowledge and Epistemic Authority in the Development of Virtual Museums / Anne Beaulieu and Sarah de Rijcke -- 6. Between History and Commemoration: The Digital Monument to the Jewish Community in the Netherlands / Serge ter Braake -- 7. From the Smithsonian's MacFarlane Collection to Inuvialuit Living History / Kate Hennessy -- Conclusion / Chiel van den Akker -- Notes on Contributors -- Index -- List of Figures -- Figure 1 -- Philip James De Loutherbourg. The Vision of the White Horse 1798 -- Figure 2 -- Char Davies. 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