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nostalgia – memory, and a sense of who we are

May 7, 2004February 23, 2025 by Michael Shanks

Fabulous piece of writing from Gordon Burn today in the Guardian about a particular, and very familiar, relationship with the past – The ‘English disease’ See also Gordon Burn in my blog entry on murder, the domestic and the uncanny – [Link] So good I have to quote quite a bit … Bob Dylan hated…

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responsive media – improvisation, neosemy, and synaesthesia

May 6, 2004February 23, 2025 by Michael Shanks

Sha Xin Wei visited our New Media group (Mellon funding) yesterday – Wednesday. He is an old friend of many of the group – did his PhD at Stanford. Is now a part of the Topological Media Lab at Georgia Tech. He was talking about his work on “responsive media”. Particularly with the performance group…

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conservative heritage – the Yes Men version

May 5, 2004February 23, 2025 by Michael Shanks

A new take on our Classical heritage from The Yes Men.

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what Iran means to archaeologists

May 1, 2004 by Michael Shanks

Guardian UK – Chicago’s Oriental Institute woos Iran with return of ancient tablets Three hundred ancient clay tablets which helped to provide information on the languages and daily life in the Persian empire 2,500 years ago are on their way back to Iran. The tablets are being returned by the oriental institute of the University…

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Beltane – the Wicker Man burns again

May 1, 2004February 23, 2025 by Michael Shanks

Beltane at Butser Ancient Farm, UK It is May 1 – Beltane. Beltain is the spring festival of the Celtic religion and, like other major Celtic events, was a fire festival: the ‘good fire’ was burnt for purification, for healing, for light, for growth. According to Caesar, the Iron Age Britons would construct huge wicker…

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collaborative archaeology – the Severan Marble Plan of Rome

April 30, 2004February 23, 2025 by Michael Shanks

The BBC have picked up on Stanford’s Digital Forma Urbis Romae Project.[Link][Stanford Report – details] The Forma Urbis Romae, also known as the Severan Marble Plan, was a giant marble map of ancient Rome that hung on a wall in a building, the Templum Pacis, near the forum. It measured 60 feet wide by 45…

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