DEMA theory & practice books published!
The dual book set Doing Experimental Media Archaeology: Practice & Theory has been published by De Gruyter Oldenbourg in Open Access!
The dual book set Doing Experimental Media Archaeology: Practice & Theory has been published by De Gruyter Oldenbourg in Open Access!
Report of the international conference 'Doing Experimental Media Archaeology: Practice & Theory' that took place on 8 & 9 September in the Science Center, Differdange, Luxembourg.
The conference 'Doing Experimental Media Archaeology: Practice & Theory' will take place from 7 to 9 September 2022 in Esch-sur-Alzette and Differdange. The programme includes an inspiring variety of presentations, hands-on demonstrations, and art installations from scholars, museum professionals, artists and more.
Call for Papers for the international conference "Doing Experimental Media Archaeology: Practice & Theory", organised by the DEMA project on 7-9 September 2022.
A report of the second international workshop of the DEMA project, held online on 18 December 2020. For this workshop, participants from various fields, including media history, art history, musicology, history of science, sensorial ethnography, contemporary composition and sound art were invited to share experiences on how to perform historical re-enactments and how experimental research can serve or operate in artistic practice.
Media-archaeological experiments with 'Improved Phantasmagoria Lanterns' (1820-1880). Video documentation of a series of historical re-enactments, performed by Karin Bienek and Ludwig Vogl-Bienek, illuminago, Frankfurt am Main, 2020.
This second DEMA workshop, taking place on Friday 18 December 2020, aims to reflect on best practices in documenting hands on and experimental research.
A report of the first international workshop that was organized within the DEMA project, held at the C2DH on 17-18 December 2019. For this workshop, specialists from the fields of media history, art history and the history of science were invited to share best practices and experiences in documenting hands-on and experimental research.
This first DEMA workshop, taking place on 17 and 18 December 2019, aims to reflect on best practices in documenting hands on and experimental research.
In September 2019, C²DH launches the DEMA project which will provide a systematic reflection on the methodological underpinnings of experimental media archaeology as a practical and sensorial approach to media historiography.