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7 March 2021 10:21 AM

A response to Caraher et al.'s Hearing Corwin Hall: The Archaeology of Anxiety on an American University Campus

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26 January 2021 12:00 AM

CW: a photo essay dealing with atrocity.

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7 January 2021 10:21 AM

Hearing Corwin Hall is a multimedia work composed and performed by Michael Wittgraf. The piece is based on a two-month long archaeological, architectural, and archival documentation project of two, adjoining, double buildings on the University of North Dakota’s Grand Forks campus

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30 November 2020 12:00 AM

This year, this year of crisis, we are all learning the hard way. In this year's _Epoiesen_, we are fortunate to share the work of three scholars unafraid to tell their story of learning the hard way, of disguise and revelation. And of how they changed the story.

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30 October 2020 09:41 AM

Dancing archaeological data.

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30 October 2020 09:41 AM

A response to Thompson's 'Classicist in Disguise'.

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13 October 2020 09:41 AM

A response to Thompson's 'Classicist in Disguise'.

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10 October 2020 09:41 AM

A response to Given's Walking From Dunning.

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18 June 2020 02:15 PM

An experiment with new ways of engaging with and writing about landscape.

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18 June 2020 02:15 PM

On memory, photography, ethics, human remains, and genocide.

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4 March 2020 09:25 AM

Erin Thompson considers how her life is commingled with Richard Burton's.

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10 December 2019 09:25 AM

I imagine a single site, a place of power in the landscape, evolving as the networks of power and ideology and imagination reconfigure around it over time, until it becomes ‘phygital’