Sponsored by UMass Amherst Center for Heritage and Society
Wednesday, May 2, 2012 - Friday, May 4, 2012
Location:
UMass Amherst
300 Massachusetts Ave
Amherst, MA 1003
United States
Digital technologies have led to a new means of envisioning past cultures, eras, and landscapes in a virtual, non-spatial, non-narrative immediacy. They are also introducing new methods and new perspectives that challenge traditional historiographical techniques. What implications does that have for historiographical representation in academic publications and in public interpretation? What role do the digital technologies play in complicating or simplifying the stewardship of historic resources? How do they enhance or trivialize the public interpretation of sites and monuments for the purposes of cultural tourism?
Contact:
Angela Labrador
alabra@anthro.umass.edu