[H-verkko] CFP: Object Biographies: II International Artefacta Conference, DL 1 September 2017
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Object Biographies: II International Artefacta Conference, DL 1 September 2017
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CALL FOR PAPERS
Object Biographies
II International Artefacta Conference
2-3 March 2018
House of Science and Letters, Helsinki, Finland
Artefacta, the Finnish Network for Artefact Studies in collaboration with the
Finnish Antiquarian Society and Nordic Association of Conservators in Finland
We are pleased to announce that we are now accepting proposals for presentations
for our second international conference. Object biographies have been understood
in both highly concrete terms as the history of relocating artefacts and
retracing their physical changes and as abstract models or metaphors for
outlining relationships between people and their environment.
When considering objects and material culture, object biography or life-span has
become a concept encompassing a broad, multidisciplinary and diffuse field of
research. The history, evolution and uses of this term have varied and have been
of wide scope. The term has come to bridge various disciplines including
anthropology, archaeology, art history, conservation studies, craft studies,
ethnology, history, museology, the natural sciences and sociology.
We welcome all experts who work with objects and cultural heritage collections -
researchers, curators, conservators and conservation scientists - to present and
discuss the various meanings of object biographies. The aim is to provide a
cross-section of current research and its results and an overview of the present
and future directions of research in this field.
Keynote speakers
Claire Farago, Professor of Art History, University of Colorado Boulder, United
States
Karin Margarita Frei, Research Professor in Archaeometry, National Museum of
Denmark
Eero Hyvönen, Director of Helsinki Centre for Digital Humanities (Heldig),
Finland
The conference seeks recent advances and innovations in the field of object
biographies, for example:
- Case studies, overviews of the state of research and theoretical surveys
- The numerous methods with which the biographies of objects can be
reconstructed and theories for analysing life-spans and materiality
- Research on conservation treatments and material/conservation science
- Collaboration projects between researchers, curators, conservators or
conservation scientists
- How objects during the latter part of their life-span can cause health and
safety issues particularly in museums and how organisations have found solutions
to overcome these problems
The form of presentation may be a PowerPoint presentation by one or several
experts, or an interview, poster or panel discussion. Please articulate clearly
on your abstract the form of your presentation.
Length of the proposal for a presentation: max. 1 page
Deadline for submissions: 1 September 2017
Acceptance of proposals: 1 November 2017
The presentations will be organised into sessions by the conference committee.
The sessions will be arranged thematically instead of according to traditional
divisions between disciplines. The goal is to enhance interdisciplinary
dialogue.
Please use the online proposal submission system available on the Artefacta
Internet site:
http://www.artefacta.fi/tapahtumat
Only proposals submitted online will be considered.
The conference fee is EUR 50.
Please send any inquiries via email to
esinetutkimus at artefacta.fi
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Ilmoituksen lähetti: Alex Snellman <esinetutkimus at artefacta.fi>
Ilmoitus vanhentuu: 2.9.2017
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