Friday, 13 April 2018; Burdine Hall 214
Symposium Introduction
2:30-3 PM by Kit Belgum and Sabine Hake
Session I – New Visual Media / New Contexts
Moderator: Michael Charlesworth (UT-Department of Art History)
3-4 PM: Alice Goff (University of Chicago)
The Krodo Altar and the Matter of German History in the Napoleonic Era
4-5 PM: Antje Pfannkuchen (Dickinson College)
Reading the Unreadable: Hieroglyphics between Metaphor and Electrophorus
5-6 PM: Jake Short (University of Georgia)
The Dialectical Aspect of the Natural History Image: The Blaschka Marine Invertebrates
Saturday, 14 April 2018; AT&T Center, Classroom 103
8-9 AM: Breakfast buffet adjacent to Classroom 103
Session II – Visual Culture and Geography
Moderator: David Crew (UT-Department of History)
9-10 AM: Anett Holzheid (Center for Art and Media, Karlsruhe, Germany)
Bildkonsumption und kulturelle Teilhabe: Postkartenkommunikation im 19. Jahrhundert
10-11 AM: Vance Byrd (Grinnell College)
Late Nineteenth-Century Illustrated Periodicals and Panoramas: Friedrich Wilhelm Heine’s Pictures of German and American Political Unity
11 AM-12 PM: Kathrin Maurer (University of Southern Denmark)
Hot Air Balloons as Seeing-Machines
12-1 PM: Luncheon buffet adjacent to Classroom 103
Demonstrations of Pre-photographic Visual Production Processes
1:30-3:30 PM in the Printmaking Studio, UT-School of Art and Art History
and the Design Lab, UT-School of Design and Creative Technologies
Lee Chesney – Lithography and Etching
Kevin Auer - Letterpress Printing
Session III – The Intersection of Text and Image
Moderator: Michael Winship (UT-Department of English)
4-5 PM: Cordula Grewe (Indiana University)
Changing Places: On Poets’ Prints and an Artist’s Novel
5-6 PM: Agnes Hoffmann (University of Basel)
“In der Stube, nach der Natur:” Adalbert Stifter, Amateur Culture and the Representation of Nature around 1850
Sunday, 15 April 2018; AT&T Center, Classroom 103
8-9 AM: Breakfast buffet adjacent to Classroom 103
Session IV – New Forms of Display and Exhibition
Moderator: Rikke Cortsen (UT-Department of Germanic Studies)
9-10 AM: Catriona MacLeod (University of Pennsylvania)
Paper, Scissor, Stone
10-11 AM: Christian A. Bachmann (University of Bochum, Germany)
Microscopes, Laternae Magicae, and Soap Bubbles: Round Frames in Nineteenth-Century European Satirical Imagery and Early-American Comics
Symposium wrap-up
11-11:30 AM: Kit Belgum
Digital Tools for Studying Nineteenth-Century Visual Culture
11:30 AM-12: Concluding discussion with Kit Belgum and Sabine Hake
Symposium Introduction
2:30-3 PM by Kit Belgum and Sabine Hake
Session I – New Visual Media / New Contexts
Moderator: Michael Charlesworth (UT-Department of Art History)
3-4 PM: Alice Goff (University of Chicago)
The Krodo Altar and the Matter of German History in the Napoleonic Era
4-5 PM: Antje Pfannkuchen (Dickinson College)
Reading the Unreadable: Hieroglyphics between Metaphor and Electrophorus
5-6 PM: Jake Short (University of Georgia)
The Dialectical Aspect of the Natural History Image: The Blaschka Marine Invertebrates
Saturday, 14 April 2018; AT&T Center, Classroom 103
8-9 AM: Breakfast buffet adjacent to Classroom 103
Session II – Visual Culture and Geography
Moderator: David Crew (UT-Department of History)
9-10 AM: Anett Holzheid (Center for Art and Media, Karlsruhe, Germany)
Bildkonsumption und kulturelle Teilhabe: Postkartenkommunikation im 19. Jahrhundert
10-11 AM: Vance Byrd (Grinnell College)
Late Nineteenth-Century Illustrated Periodicals and Panoramas: Friedrich Wilhelm Heine’s Pictures of German and American Political Unity
11 AM-12 PM: Kathrin Maurer (University of Southern Denmark)
Hot Air Balloons as Seeing-Machines
12-1 PM: Luncheon buffet adjacent to Classroom 103
Demonstrations of Pre-photographic Visual Production Processes
1:30-3:30 PM in the Printmaking Studio, UT-School of Art and Art History
and the Design Lab, UT-School of Design and Creative Technologies
Lee Chesney – Lithography and Etching
Kevin Auer - Letterpress Printing
Session III – The Intersection of Text and Image
Moderator: Michael Winship (UT-Department of English)
4-5 PM: Cordula Grewe (Indiana University)
Changing Places: On Poets’ Prints and an Artist’s Novel
5-6 PM: Agnes Hoffmann (University of Basel)
“In der Stube, nach der Natur:” Adalbert Stifter, Amateur Culture and the Representation of Nature around 1850
Sunday, 15 April 2018; AT&T Center, Classroom 103
8-9 AM: Breakfast buffet adjacent to Classroom 103
Session IV – New Forms of Display and Exhibition
Moderator: Rikke Cortsen (UT-Department of Germanic Studies)
9-10 AM: Catriona MacLeod (University of Pennsylvania)
Paper, Scissor, Stone
10-11 AM: Christian A. Bachmann (University of Bochum, Germany)
Microscopes, Laternae Magicae, and Soap Bubbles: Round Frames in Nineteenth-Century European Satirical Imagery and Early-American Comics
Symposium wrap-up
11-11:30 AM: Kit Belgum
Digital Tools for Studying Nineteenth-Century Visual Culture
11:30 AM-12: Concluding discussion with Kit Belgum and Sabine Hake
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