Material Desire in the Digital Age Panel: (Re)Invention in Motion
This symposium intends to probe more closely into how the complex processes of current modes of cultural production and reception involve the immediate and deep pasts.
Technological obsolescence, the physical archive, and the contemporary artist's reengagement with pre-digital technologies are a few of the topics that will be explored during four panel sessions, featuring contemporary artists, whose new work exploits older or analog technologies, and theorists, curators, archivists, and academics whose scholarship considers the role of the analog in the twenty-first century.
10:30 AM-12:30 PM
Panel: (Re)Invention in Motion
Raquel Salvatella de Prada, Duke University, Moderator
Eric Dyer, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Megan Prelinger, Author, Cultural Historian, and Archivist
William Seaman, Duke University
Co-sponsored by the Humanities Futures Initiative @ the Franklin Humanities Institute, the Department of Art, Art History & Visual Studies, and the Masters in Fine Arts in Experimental & Documentary Arts.





