Carl Knappett
Carl Knappett
Containment practices have been largely overlooked as a set of techniques. When they have received attention, it has largely been a matter of seeing containers as spaces. I argue here that a focus on the temporal dimension of containment ca...
The flamboyance of things: Handmade material culture in new-wave carnival in New Orleans [0.03%]
新奥尔良新浪潮嘉年华中的手工制品文化
Briana A Kelly,Martha Radice
Briana A Kelly
Carnival in New Orleans is a complex, vibrant field of cultural production that generates a wealth of material culture. In the small-scale, countercultural 'new wave' of carnival 'krewes' or clubs that have proliferated since Hurricane Katr...
Transmediation as method and intervention: The woven artwork of Jaad Kuujus (Meghann O'Brien) [0.03%]
媒介转换的方法与干预作用——梅甘·奥布莱恩(Jaad Kuujus)的编织艺术作品分析
Hannah Turner,Kate Hennessy
Hannah Turner
This article positions Haida, Irish, and Kwakwaka'wakw artist Jaad Kuujus (Meghann O'Brien)'s transmediation of her woven artwork in conversation with Indigenous curatorial practices in physical and virtual spaces. Transmediation is present...
Memory and materiality: The becoming of biographic objects after war and forced displacement [0.03%]
记忆与物质性:战乱和被迫流离失所后的传记物件的生成变迁过程
Julia Sonnleitner
Julia Sonnleitner
The social life of things, in the aftermath of war and forced displacement, is associated with change in significance and value. Against a background of massive destruction and dispossession, object survival is exceptional. However, not eve...
Objects of safety and imprisonment: Breathless patients' use of medical objects in a palliative setting [0.03%]
呼吸急促的终末期患者的医疗物品使用状况及其意义分析
Kate Binnie,Coreen McGuire,Havi Carel
Kate Binnie
In this article, the authors consider breathless adults with advanced non-malignant lung disease and their relationship with health objects. This issue is especially relevant now during the Covid-19 pandemic, where the experiences of breath...