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
Not Distant Reading, Slow Reading
12017-10-15T08:47:58-07:00Alison Langmead45b02a5aa4aae31e620320cfe8eed69638dc958a229155plain2018-05-08T14:26:17-07:00Lauren Cesirof37e4e52c3d9a4ff08b7937020ee9048f11c6739We return here to the "Routes" visualization, showing the two sisters at the Château de Saint-Cloud together. Each dot on this visualization is the product of efforts such as those that have been demonstrated in this video. Far from being a rapid-fire process, this digital work is slow and painstaking. It serves as a place to think through problems, and consider what we do and do not know about the past.
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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