Itinera's Displacements: A RoundtableMain MenuItinera's DisplacementsFraming #1: Itinera as renvoiChristopher Drew ArmstrongDisplacement #1: Itinera as MethodologyJennifer DonnellyDisplacement #2: Itinera as SiteLily Brewer and Meredith NorthDisplacement #3: Itinera as CodeVibeka McGyverFraming #2: Itinera as ClassroomAlison LangmeadChristopher Drew Armstrongd4432077657d8a0c6942cfcadf31b4972c877b15Lily Brewerfd1343e9d77488043312967064d900e930f4af55Jennifer Donnelly1eb0cf81bf15615ae94fbdfda5c9f48eb2057f1dAlison Langmead45b02a5aa4aae31e620320cfe8eed69638dc958aVibeka McGyver355578ca060d5cc1a61da1dcce649d082fc551b5Meredith North230239d5acaa96d4a0e35bc5c3c3512521459184 Published in Journal18: a journal of eighteenth-century art and culture Issue 5: Coordinates: Digital Mapping and 18th-Century Visual, Material, and Built Cultures (Spring 2018) Edited by Carrie Anderson and Nancy Um
Each Life Has Its Own Trajectory
12017-10-15T08:13:27-07:00Alison Langmead45b02a5aa4aae31e620320cfe8eed69638dc958a2291513plain2018-05-08T14:25:35-07:00Lauren Cesirof37e4e52c3d9a4ff08b7937020ee9048f11c6739Itinera treats every person's—and every object's—life as a unique chain of events. When two people meet, we do not create one combined event representing their meeting. Instead we link their individual life events to one another. Moving back to Itinera's backend, here we see Lady Montagu's trip to the Château de Saint-Cloud before it is associated with either that location or her sister's related life event.
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12017-10-14T06:48:16-07:00Alison Langmead45b02a5aa4aae31e620320cfe8eed69638dc958aLily Brewer and Meredith North: Itinera as Site4Itinera as Site, an annotated video by Lily Brewer and Meredith Northplain2018-04-22T03:49:13-07:00Vimeo2017-10-14T09:08:30video238187963Alison LangmeadLauren Cesirof37e4e52c3d9a4ff08b7937020ee9048f11c6739