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SUMMARY:Shadows of Time: The Science and Art of the Ancient Sundial
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Nick Winters presents the AIA Chicago Society Annual Webster Lecture \nMechanically simple and mathematically sophisticated\, the sundial was a triumph of ancient astronomy and technology. In this lecture and workshop\, we will explore the diverse forms and functions of ancient sundials\, as well as their social uses and political meanings. From rudimentary wall-dials to complex and highly precise instruments\, and from the portable devices of soldiers to the great monuments of emperors\, these artefacts illuminate much more than ancient methods of reckoning time: they are works of art\, signs of power\, and a record of one of humanity’s earliest searches for order in the universe. Each attendee will receive their own simple sundial making kit. \nAdmission is free of charge and open to all. \nLewis Center\, Room 1003\n25 E Jackson Blvd\nChicago\, IL 60604
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/shadows-of-time-the-science-and-art-of-the-ancient-sundial/
LOCATION:DePaul University\, McGowan South 107\, 1110 W. Belden Ave\, Chicago\, IL\, 60614\, United States
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SUMMARY:AIA Webster Lecture: The International Space Station Archaeological Project
DESCRIPTION:Since 2015\, Justin Walsh and Alice Gorman have been leading the first archaeological study of a human habitation site in space\, the International Space Station. In that time\, they have studied crew-created visual displays\, processes for handling cargo returned to Earth\, population distributions in the various ISS modules\, the use of simple technologies as “gravity surrogates\,” and more. Recently\, they performed the first archaeological work in space\, with the Sampling Quadrangle Assemblages Research Experiment (SQuARE)\, which had the crew document six locations around the space station through daily photography. \nThis project just received the AIA’s Award for Outstanding Work in Digital Archaeology!
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/aia-webster-lecture-the-international-space-station-archaeological-project/
LOCATION:DePaul University\, McGowan South 107\, 1110 W. Belden Ave\, Chicago\, IL\, 60614\, United States
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