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Questions of Archaeology, Archive and Method in Visual Culture Studies

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Seminaret er en del av Nomadikons pågående Lecture Series, og denne gang får vi besøk av Marq Smith og Joanne Morra, som er redaktører for tidsskriftet Journal of Visual Culture, samt Nina Lager Vestberg fra NTNU. Vår egen Pauline Hoath (Infomedia) er også blant foredragsholderne.

Program:

11.15. Marquard Smith: "Theses on the Philosophy of History: The Work of Research in the Age of Digital Distributability."

12.15. Pauline Hoath: "Imagining and Imaging the Holy Land."

14.30. Nina Lager Vestberg: "Residual Archives."

15.15. Joanne Morra: "The Archaeological Impulse: Uncovering a Museum Within a Museum."

Om deltagerne:

Marquard Smith is Founding Director of the Institute for Modern and Contemporary Culture at The University of Westminster. He is also Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Visual Culture, the most influential journal in the field of visual culture studies.

Pauline Hoath is a doctoral candidate under the auspices of the Nomadikon project in the Department of Information Science and Media Studies, University of Bergen. Her thesis is entitled "When Domestic Space Meets Imperial Space."

Nina Lager Vestberg is Associate Professor in the Department of Art and Media Studies at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology. She is co-founder of the Ecology, Environment, Culture Network (EECN) funded by the Research Council of Norway. She is currently involved in a number of projects and is completing the book The Memory of Photography.

Joanne Morra is Reader in Art History and Theory at University of the Arts London, Central Saint Martins. She is a Founder and Principal Editor the Journal of Visual Culture, and her book Inside the Freud Museums: Art, Curating and Site-Responsivity is forthcoming in 2014.

 

 


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