A very interesting journal--and open access!
Karen
>Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2012 08:50:29 +0100
>From: "H-ArtHist
>From: Giovanni Aloi <[log in to unmask]>
>Date: Mar 22, 2012
>Subject: TOC: Antennae, Issue 20 "Alternative Ornithologies" (Spring
>2012)
>
>Antennae's 20th Issue is now online. Download it here:
>http://www.antennae.org.uk/
>
>The 20th issue of Antennae is a rather special one from a number of
>reasons. First of all it marks the first five years of Antennae's
>activity, and what five years these have been for animals and art!
>Second, this issue is a co-edited effort dedicated to art, plumage and
>birds. Merle Patchett has developed an international reputation based
>on her contribution to the subject of animal surfaces and geography.
>Curating the exhibition Fashioning Feathers provided the perfect
>platform to gather a unique army of artists and academics with a soft
>spot for the subject. Amanda Boetzekes, Kate Foster, Liz Gomez,
>Kirsteen Greer, Hayden Lorimer, Kate MccGwire, Marine Pacault, Rachel
>Poliquin, Perdita Phillips, Andrea Roe and Maria Whiteman have with
>their contributions, made this issue truly special.
>
>It was also very important for Antennae to mark its fifth birthday with
>modesty, without unnecessary trumpeting and with an issue that
>represented the values of inclusion, diversity and commitment to
>interdisciplinary collaboration that has made it such a popular read
>with so many people around the world. Thanks to all whom have
>contributed to the making of each issue thus far. Thanks to the
>Academic and Advisory Boards, the Network of Global Contributors and
>those who actively promote the journal around the world. Ultimately,
>thanks to those who read it,find inspiration and information in it for
>their work, and use it in their artworks, research or teaching
>
>Alternative Ornithologies
>Merle Patchett - Alternative Ornithologies - On Necro-Ornithology,
>Monstrosity and Botched Birds / Merle Patchett, Kate Foster, Liz Gomez
>and Andrea Roe - Ruffling Feathers: Exhibiting the Monstrous
>Geographies of the Plumage Trade / Kirsten Greer - Untangling the Avian
>Imperial Archive / Amanda Boetzekes and Maria Whiteman - Bird
>Thanatology / Rachael Poliquin interview with Kate MccGwire - When
>>Feathers Come to Life / Hayden Lorimer - Songs from Before / Liz Gomez
>- Natural History of Haptic Images / Kate Foster and Hayden Lorimer -
>Disposition: a Hollow-eyed Harrier, Displaced and Out of Time / Andrea
>Roe - Revisiting Wonder
>
>Reference / Quellennachweis:
>TOC: Antennae, Issue 20 "Alternative Ornithologies" (Spring 2012). In:
>H-ArtHist, Mar 22, 2012. <http://arthist.net/archive/2965>.
>
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Karen Reeds, PhD, FLS [log in to unmask]
Visiting Scholar, History and Sociology of Science, University of Pennsylvania
Princeton Research Forum, a community of
independent scholars
http://www.princetonresearchforum.org/
Guest Curator, Botanica Magnifica: Photographs by Jonathan Singer
Exhibition -- Part 1, January 28, 2012-April 15;
Part 2, April 21-August 26, 2012
New Jersey State Museum, 205 West State Street, Trenton, NJ 609 292-6464
Tues-Sat 9-4:45 pm, Sunday 12-4. Closed Mondays
and public holidays. Free admission!
http://www.state.nj.us/state/museum/dos_museum_exhibit-singer.html
http://njstatemuseum.blogspot.com/search?updated-max=2012-01-24T13:57:00-05:00&max-results=5
http://www.jonathan-singer-photography.com/
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