Rhiannon Bettivia Yi-Yun Cheng Michael Robert Gryk
This book exploresprovenance, the study and documentation of how things come to be. Traditionally defined as the origins, source, or ownership of an artifact, provenance today is not limited to historical domains. It can be used to describe what did happen (retrospective provenance), what could happen (subjunctive provenance), or what will happen (prospective provenance). Provenance information is ubiquitous and abundant; for example, a wine label that details the winery, type of grape, and country of origin tells a provenance story that determines the value of the bottle. This book...
This book exploresprovenance, the study and documentation of how things come to be. Traditionally defined as the origins, source, or ownership of an...