Video of contribution to ‘The Future of Museums and the Public Humanities’ Panel Discussion
October 24, 1st floor Library, Brown Center for Public Humanities, 357 Benefit Street, Providence, R.I., (use rear entrance off Williams Street) 5:30-7PM Round Table Discussion: “The Future of Museums and the Public Humanities: Perspectives from Italy,” with Paolo Rosa, Fitt Artist-in-Residence, Brown Creative Arts Council; Luigi Di Corato, General Director of the Siena Museums Foundation; […]
Panel Discussant for ‘The Future of Museums and the Public Humanities’
October 24, 1st floor Library, Brown Center for Public Humanities, 357 Benefit Street, Providence, R.I., (use rear entrance off Williams Street) 5:30-7PM Round Table Discussion: “The Future of Museums and the Public Humanities: Perspectives from Italy,” with Paolo Rosa, Fitt Artist-in-Residence, Brown Creative Arts Council; Luigi Di Corato, General Director of the Siena Museums Foundation; […]
Workshop: The Humanities and Technology Camp New England
Title: Building an academic and professional persona online Presenters: Steven Lubar and Ian Alden Russell Brown University, The Humanities and Technology Camp – October 19, 2012 Description: It’s important for new and emerging professionals to create and manage their web personas, their personal brands. It’s a way to meet people and keep up with ongoing discussions in […]
“Re: Bell” launches at Brown University
The Bell Gallery is delighted to announce the launch of Re: Bell, our new social media outlet for responses to and discussions regarding the exhibitions and collections of the David Winton Bell Gallery at Brown University. You can follow Re: Bell and read two streams of content: Re: Exhibitions – featuring responses to our exhibitions written by students and faculty of […]
West Offaly Heritage New Media featured on Offaly’s first TV station
Videos produced by Brown University students as part of the West Offaly Heritage New Media project have been featured on Offaly’s first online TV station – Grove Street TV – http://www.grovestreet.tv/Local_Interest.html. The “TV station” collates a collection of online videos relating to music, folklore, history and sport and is a charming collection of insights into the […]
Photosynth of ‘Space replaced by volume’
I’ve been experimenting with Microsoft’s re-launch of Photosynth as a mobile application. Here I’ve applied it to documenting Dennis McNulty’s exhibition ‘Space replaced by volume’ which is currently open at the Granoff Center for the Creative Arts at Brown University. As it is often difficult to capture the spatial relationships between works in the documentation […]
“Can you see me now?”: Archaeological sensibility breaking the “fourth wall” of the analog:digital divide
2009 in V. O. Jorge & J. Thomas (eds.) Archaeology and the politics of vision in a post-modern context. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne, pp. 118-46. Read it here. Read the intervention debrief here.
Visualizing Archaeologies: A Manifesto
2007 Cambridge Archaeological Journal, vol. 17(1), 3-19. (withAndrew Cochrane) Read it here.
Now, I can see you. The politics of presence and an intervention by Ian Russell into ‘Can you see me now?’ by Blast Theory and the Mixed Reality Lab at the University of Nottingham
2007 Critical Studies in New Media, Stanford Humanities Lab <http://humanitieslab.stanford.edu/NewMedia/278>.
Mynydd Epynt: A serendipitous encourter from Ireland
2007 Critical Studies in New Media, Stanford Humanities Lab <http://humanitieslab.stanford.edu/NewMedia/290>.