I'd like to know this too, so thanks Charlotte for reframing the key questions.
Here at ReNew in Riga there are remarkably few of us tweeting, which admittedly isn't the kind of note-taking that many ascribe to, but given how much time, money and effort was invested in streaming the first Re (Fresh) conference at Banff live to places around the world, you do wonder what new technologies art historians, in this field, nevermind the wider contemporary arts, are using, or if they are emulating existing methods and formats.
in haste, late for the first session,
Sarah
On 10 Oct 2013, at 04:27, Charlotte Frost wrote:
> Where are all the art
> historians using new technologies to ask new questions about the arts? If
> the Modern Language Association conference annually hosts upwards of 30
> sessions on the digital humanities, why has the College Art Association only
> offered one or two over the last four or five years?
> Likewise, where are all the art critics?
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