Technological Revolutions and Art History Part IV: Lightning Rounds II
Presentations in Part IV of the symposium highlight recent computational art history projects and other initiatives that expand the access to and discoverability of the digitized collections of a variety of cultural heritage sites and institutions.
Visualizing and Preserving Art Historical Narratives
The Civic and Creative Potential of Blockchain: Artworks, Artists, and Museums
Nanne Dekking: Founder and CEO of Artory
Amy Whitaker: Assistant Professor of Visual Arts Administration, NYU, and long-time blockchain
thought leader
Anne Bracegirdle: Head of Sales US Convelio, Co-Founder of Art & Antiquities Blockchain Consortium
Ed Ruscha's Streets of Los Angeles Archive, a Digitization project
Todd Swanson: Head of Getty Digital Imaging, J. Paul Getty Trust
Discussion and questions from the audience
Closing remarks
Louisa Wood Ruby: Head of Research, Frick Art Reference Library