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10 January 2022 12:00 AM
The following interactive photo essay challenges medicine’s past with anti-essentialist modes of knowledge production. I am responding to a problem in the history of medicine, whose reverberations can be felt in medicine today. This problem is simple: what is to be done with medical knowledge that relies on an exploited subject?
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
4 April 2017 08:01 PM
We looked at the relationships between art and archaeology through several different media. We found a common theme that was related to examining maps and their representations, and through the map we mediated our critical relationship on the processes of making and doing art and archaeology.