
About this Event
Set in the World Heritage Site of MohenjoDaro (Pakistan), Visualizing Care approaches archaeological data visualization through deep mapping. Experimenting with multimodal and accessible forms of archaeological data presentation, including the use of the immersive projector, this exhibition provides a window into how care can be documented. The materiality of care can be seen through the intentional making/unmaking of urban design, architectural features, and infrastructure. It can be seen through conservation and the relationships between caretakers and the site itself, drawing attention to the affective aspects of archaeological research.
Speakers in this symposium discuss forms of archaeological data collection and analysis that allow for such data visualization to be realized.
Speakers:
Marta Ameri, Sarah Burry, Deniz Cavdir, Sara Eichner, Pallavee Gokhale, Uzma Z. Rizvi, and Greg Smith.
Agenda
🕑: 09:00 AM
Curators Tour and Breakfast
🕑: 10:00 AM
Symposium
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Pratt Institute, 395 DeKalb Avenue, Brooklyn, United States
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