Technological Revolutions and Art History Part I: Q&A
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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27:47Technological Revolutions and Art History Part I: Park Doing & C. Richard Johnson, Jr.October 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