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“Digital Surrogates: The Reproduction and (re)Presentation of Art and Cultural Heritage”
Time: 02/23/2018: 10:30AM–12:00PM
Location: Room 409A
Chairs: Sarah Victoria Turner, Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art; Tom Scutt, Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art
“Collaborative Reconstruction: Visualizing the Late Roman Basilica of Junius Bassus”
Stephanie Hagan, University of Pennsylvania
“Digital Reconstructions of Garden Performances and the art of Speculation”
Katrina Grant, Australian National University
“From 3-D to 2048-D: The Future for Visual Surrogates and the Ethical Imperative to See Like a Machine”
Matthew Lincoln, Getty Research Institute
Discussant: Baillie Card, Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art
Sessions; Regular Sessions
Subject Areas
Twenty-First CenturyInterdisciplinaryEuropeNew MediaTwentieth CenturyEarly Modern (1450–1800)IntermediaMultimediaDigital HumanitiesDigital Media (history and studio)Internet/Web-Based Media500 BCE to Fifth Century
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