Posted at Aug 12/2009 12:00PM:
twm: Michael, this is the final version that I have - it still needs the addition of
6 refs from you (and see p.17). Otherwise, I went through again for copyedits and it is otherwise ready to go. (You may have sent Sheila a version with these added back in the spring, but if so I wasn't cc'd on it so I don't have it.) I found your Fig.4 so I attach (6x4@300dpi). But can't track down remaining. Ring if there is confusion. Best Tim
The Chapter: A Political Economy of Visual Media in Archaeology
The Presentation: for Visualizing Knowledge Seminar
Manuscript Matter:
Shanks-Webmoor-final-08:10:09.docx
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Notes:
Posted at Sep 30/2008 03:34PM:
Admin: title
Representation, remediation and the political economy of media in archaeology: examples from antiquarianism and new media
Working Chapter
Posted at Sep 08/2008 01:45PM:
Admin:
- funding statistics - for VR - find numbers of investment for NSF, NEH, etc.
Posted at Sep 08/2008 01:44PM:
Admin: V-R - critique of 3-D
- bring in Gary Devore
- re-creational sites of heritage
Posted at Sep 08/2008 01:38PM:
Admin: representation fallacy i.e. that media are primarily about mimesis
Posted at Sep 08/2008 01:37PM:
Admin: correspondence theory - key assumption that needs to be unpacked
Posted at Sep 08/2008 01:35PM:
Admin: Political Economy of Media
- move away from representation
- toward media as engagement with the past
- prosthesis thinking-with and through
- physical mobilizing, fields and devices
- systems and networks
- connect up with traditional discourse
- against visualization - fallacy of representation
- media as active, as verb - as mediation
- maps e.g.
- chorography e.g.
- instrumentation not intrumentalism
- visual rhetoric - to whatever discipline
- visual proxies - for archaeology is highly developed