Technological Revolutions and Art History Part I: Park Doing & C. Richard Johnson, Jr.
The first day of the symposium features guests from leading American universities who will examine how science and technology have been historically linked to art history, thus providing participants with a background for an exciting discussion of the current status of digital art history (DAH).
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38:03Technological Revolutions and Art History Part I: Jessica RiskinOctober 15, 2020
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21:28Technological Revolutions and Art History Part I: Alison LangmeadOctober 15, 2020
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19:27Technological Revolutions and Art History Part I: Tianna UchaczOctober 15, 2020
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23:29Technological Revolutions and Art History Part I: Q&AOctober 15, 2020
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26:34Technological Revolutions and Art History Part II: Spyros KoulourisNovember 12, 2020
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12:49Technological Revolutions and Art History Part II: Alba IrolloNovember 12, 2020
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12:00Technological Revolutions and Art History Part II: Jorge Sebastián Lozano and Eliseo Martínez RoigNovember 12, 2020
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18:52Technological Revolutions and Art History Part II: Michelle KuoNovember 12, 2020
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33:21Technological Revolutions and Art History Part II: Panel Discussion moderated by Tianna UchaczNovember 12, 2020
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12:19Technological Revolutions and Art History Part II: Q & ANovember 12, 2020
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50:57Technological Revolutions and Art History Part III: Alonzo C. AddisonJanuary 14, 2021
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20:03Technological Revolutions and Art History Part III: Carla Schroer and Mark MudgeJanuary 14, 2021
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20:55Technological Revolutions and Art History Part III: Thomas FlynnJanuary 14, 2021
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18:06Technological Revolutions and Art History Part III: Toussaint NothiasJanuary 14, 2021
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27:48Technological Revolutions and Art History Part III: Q&AJanuary 14, 2021
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01:04:59Technological Revolutions and Art History Part IV: Lightning Rounds IMarch 11, 2021
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46:53Technological Revolutions and Art History Part IV: Lightning Rounds IIMarch 11, 2021