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in design history and media materialities
- because archaeology and media are cognate companions
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Anglo-American Antiquarians - an investigation of the Anglo-American antiquarian tradition and early modern science and the pre-disciplinary forerunners to archaeology. The argument is that antiquarian practices of documentation and recording should not be cast as a 'backwater' to later archaeological techniques. A primary goal will be to identify, gather and make digitally available for study approximately 2000 key works in the antiquarian tradition from Britain and the United States. The parent project is the construction of the Bibliotheca Universalis Antiquaria - a digital library and research environment devoted to the antiquarian tradition.
Archaeolog - a collaborative blog dealing in all things archaeological. Begun in 2004 the blog now posts original articles, reviews and commentary from over 40 international contributors
Ceramics - the materiality of a medium - new multidisciplinary and experimental research into ceramics - with Ian Hodder, Gail Mahood, Jody Maxmin - starting up January 2008
Co-creating cultural heritage - enabling communities build their own history and heritage using participatory software - funded by the Wallenberg Global Learning Network - September 2006 - September 2007
The Presence Project - official title - "Performing presence: from the live to the simulated - a major international research project involving 16 of the world's foremost performance artists and asking - What creates a sense of presence? A sense of "being there"? In performance. In a memory. In ruined remains. In an online community - [link]. Funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council UK.
Life squared - the future of the museum explored as we revisit with artist Lynn Hershman a hotel room in 1972 and build an archival experience in a virtual world - part of the Presence Project and funded by the Langlois Foundation
Critical Studies in New Media - a research workshop funded by the Mellon Foundation and sponsored by Stanford Humanities Center. The theme for 2006/2007 was again "The politics of presence". You can follow our discussions here - [link]. 2007/2008 the workshop is taking a sabbatical break.
Archaeography.org a collective photoblog exploring our contemporary archaeological sensibility.
Mobile Media 2015 - a major project in material culture studies with DaimlerChrysler as part of the new Industrial Affiliates Program in Stanford Humanities Lab. Topic - media in the car of 2015.
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