Academic Sessions 2003

Academic Sessions: London 2003

  1. Articulating the Antique
  2. Disclocution: Expressing the Displacement in Visual Culture
  3. Photography: History, Theory, Practice
  4. Medium Matters Today
  5. Landscape Metaphors in Film/Film Metaphors in Landscape. Cancelled
  6. Articulated Body: Visual and Theoretical Approaches to Anthropomorphism
  7. The Prevalence of Print Culture: Communication Art in the 19th Century
  8. Visual Cultures of Landscape
  9. Describing Images and Articulating Catagories: Application and Meaning in Medieval and Early Modern Works of Art. Cancelled
  10. The Ends of Photography
  11. Determining the Viewer of Medieval and Renaissance Art
  12. War, Community and Visual Culture
  13. Art and Moving Image Histories: Convergence or Conflict? Cancelled
  14. An Ocean of Exchange: Colonialism, Trade and Architecture in the Indian Ocean Basin 1800–1930
  15. Histories of the Eye
  16. Articulation: Space, Totality and Fragment 1789–1830. Cancelled
  17. Articulating Meanings in Late Medieval and Early Modern Interiors
  18. Performing Objects/Animating Images
  19. Articulations: Art History and Archeology in Asia and Africa
  20. Hierarchy in Late Medieval and Renaissance Art
  21.  Articulating Value: Object, Market Museum
  22. The Visual Narrative
  23. Historicizing Digital Art
  24. Articulating an Alternative Modern Architecture
  25. The Topography of Slavery: Re–Membering Metropolitan Space
  26. Has the Bubble Burst?
  27. Race and Enlightenment
  28. Just what is it that Makes Today's Surrealism so Different, So Appealing?
  29. Articulating the New: Art Museums, New Technologies and New Media
  30. Transformations: The Aesthetics of the Replica 1800 to the Present
  31. Disappearance
  32. Articulations in Blue
  33. Articulating Images of the Early Modern European City. Cancelled
  34. Visual Intelligence

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