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November | 2014 | Objects in Culture
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Because an object in culture tends to stay in culture…. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Monthly Archives: November 2014. Haters Gonna Hate on Archival Theory. November 18, 2014. After reading “Archival Choices” by F. Gerald Ham, the need for archival theory is even more clear. If in 1974, an archivist was postulating that everything must be saved because one day it might be valuable, the need for archival theory was emerging. Save everything? Volume 47, Number 1 /Winter 1984. Sendak&#...
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Because an object in culture tends to stay in culture…. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Monthly Archives: March 2014. March 11, 2014. Archiving Acoustics and WBAI. The Sendak Saga keeps on going…. Haters Gonna Hate on Archival Theory. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 8 other followers. The History of Consumer Culture at Temple. Kelly Driscoll American Materials Culture Blog. Owls all the way.
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Because an object in culture tends to stay in culture…. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Monthly Archives: November 2013. The future is now. November 20, 2013. Coming Soon: The Future. Chung’s article has such a clever title, and it is fun to speculate about what is yet to come. In the article’s sidebar, though, the discussion is about 2034. That is too far away! That museums might be able to do just that while Andrew Hurley posed in. Funeral for a Home. The Marketplace of Revolution.
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Because an object in culture tends to stay in culture…. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Newer posts →. October 27, 2014. For whatever reason, I am having a difficult time understanding Orphan Works. Source: http:/ www.artslaw.com.au/articles/entry/the-orphan-works-problem/. Exploring this Duke University Law project proposal. Either way, I am really looking forward to hearing more tomorrow about how archivists deal with this issue of orphan works, the accession of them and the managem...
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Because an object in culture tends to stay in culture…. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Monthly Archives: April 2014. April 22, 2014. I have never been a gamer, so it will come as no surprise to any reader of this blog that I have little to say in favor of games about history. I share this fact recognizing my own bias in writing about my experience of thatcampgames.org. But what about a video game? But enough meta-rambling. What to thatcampgames.org? 1- This is hilarious. So I am goin...
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Studies in American Material Culture: Marwencol
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Studies in American Material Culture. Temple University Fall 2012 History 8151 Prof. Seth C. Bruggeman. Tuesday, November 30, 2010. Posted by Seth C. Bruggeman. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). When: Mondays, 2:00-4:30 and TBA. Dr Seth C. Bruggeman. Office hours: T, Th 2:00-3:00. Daniel Miller and Sophie Woodward, Blue Jeans. Helen Sheumaker, Love Entwined. James Deetz, In Small Things Forgotten. Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, The Age of Homespun. Mark M. Smith, Sensing the Past. Temple Department of History.
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Studies in American Material Culture: Welcome!
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Studies in American Material Culture. Temple University Fall 2012 History 8151 Prof. Seth C. Bruggeman. Tuesday, August 21, 2012. Additionally, we will work with Clare Sauro, Curator of the Drexel University Historic Costume Collection at the Antoinette Westphal College of Media Arts and Design, to develop an exhibit of historic costume and textiles that will be mounted during spring 2013. Posted by Seth C. Bruggeman. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). When: Mondays, 2:00-4:30 and TBA. In light of this ...
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Studies in American Material Culture: June 2010
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Studies in American Material Culture. Temple University Fall 2012 History 8151 Prof. Seth C. Bruggeman. Sunday, June 13, 2010. Welcome to Studies in American Material Culture. We'll use this space throughout the semester to share ideas with one another and to keep track of our many projects. Specifically within museums and other exhibitionary contexts. Visit this page often and feel free to post whatever and whenever you see fit. Looking forward to a great semester! Posted by Seth C. Bruggeman. Philippe ...
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Studies in American Material Culture: Material Culture Symposium for Emerging Scholars
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Studies in American Material Culture. Temple University Fall 2012 History 8151 Prof. Seth C. Bruggeman. Tuesday, October 12, 2010. Material Culture Symposium for Emerging Scholars. Title: 9th Annual Material Culture Symposium for Emerging Scholars. Description: Objects in Revolt Winterthur Museum and Country Estate. Saturday, April 16, 2011 The Center for Material Culture. Studies at the University of Delaware invites submissions for. Papers to be given at the Ninth Annual Material Culture. Students enro...
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Communicative Stuff: November 2012
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Friday, November 30, 2012. Ideally, the exhibit visitors will discover the amount of information appropriate to their interests and, even more ideally (it's probably a hoop dream, actually) talk with other guests about what they've seen and read. This way, guests can communicate their subjective impressions with one another. This exchange of ideas could promote a phenomenological exchange with the exhibit and its visitors. Posted by Brian McFadden. Sunday, November 25, 2012. Posted by Brian McFadden.
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Communicative Stuff: Sensing the Gaze: Conforming to an All-Seeing Society
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Sunday, November 25, 2012. Sensing the Gaze: Conforming to an All-Seeing Society. This weeks reading brought about a couple of reactions centering on sensory experience. The first reaction, sight, has to do with my object: the 18th century wasitcoat. The second shifts toward another sense, touch, and how we can (or can't) make use of this when thinking about our exhibit. To begin, while reading Mark M. Smith. S Sensing the Past: Seeing, Hearing, Smelling, Tasting, and Touching in History. Owls all the way.
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Studies in American Material Culture: August 2012
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Studies in American Material Culture. Temple University Fall 2012 History 8151 Prof. Seth C. Bruggeman. Tuesday, August 21, 2012. Additionally, we will work with Clare Sauro, Curator of the Drexel University Historic Costume Collection at the Antoinette Westphal College of Media Arts and Design, to develop an exhibit of historic costume and textiles that will be mounted during spring 2013. Posted by Seth C. Bruggeman. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). When: Mondays, 2:00-4:30 and TBA. Dr Seth C. Bruggeman.
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Studies in American Material Culture: October 2010
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Studies in American Material Culture. Temple University Fall 2012 History 8151 Prof. Seth C. Bruggeman. Wednesday, October 20, 2010. Assignment 7 (30 points): Final Paper, due December 15. 8226; Assess your initial 50-word First Person Museum caption and the process of writing it. As an object history, is it effective? Why, why not? 8226; Explain how your second history differs from your first. Word count aside, in what ways does the second history represent a different kind of intellectual product t...
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Communicative Stuff: Capt. William Brown Breakthrough: Visiting the Old Pine Churchyard
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Monday, October 29, 2012. Capt William Brown Breakthrough: Visiting the Old Pine Churchyard. During our last class meeting, everyone had an opportunity to present a blurb of information about their objects to Claire Sauro. The Pennsylvania General Advertiser outs Capt. Brown as a tardy letter collector. Located near Philadelphia's Society Hill. According to a few web sources. Upon arriving at the Old Pine Church Yard, I entered the empty grounds and began weaving in and out of the rows of colonial headst...
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Communicative Stuff: Final Reflection
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Monday, December 17, 2012. When I created my object methodology a number of weeks ago, I knew that, eventually, I would need to re-tweak my already tweaked Prownian approach. In conducting this final exercise, I found the manipulation to be helpful in further understanding about the waistcoat. I remember laughing to myself the first time I the line “Does [the object] sing to me? 8221; To me, it boiled down to agency: can an object have agency, let alone sing, without its owner? Posted by Brian McFadden.
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Objects in Culture | because an object in culture tends to stay in culture…
Because an object in culture tends to stay in culture…. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. December 12, 2014. The Riot GRRRL collection. The Lesbian HERstory Archives. In a separate paper I am writing for my research seminar, I am reconsidering Philadelphia-based activist histories of the 80s in curatorial terms… so there are a lot of activists swimming in my brain, and each and every group is being considered in terms of how they attempted to save their own ephemera. Most of this post i...
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Skip to primary content. Welcome to my research site, ‘Objects in development’. My name is Ralph Borland, and I am an artist, designer and researcher based in Cape Town, South Africa. I am currently a postdoctoral fellow on the research project Global Arenas of Knowledge. Which is investigating ‘ Southern Theory. 8216; My recent projects include the exhibition ‘Future Foreshore’ for the University of Cape Town, in April 2014. Until January 2014 I was a postdoctoral fellow. In the African Centre for Cities.
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