The Artifact in the Age of New Media

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During the course of the symposium and continuing afterward we would love if everyone would feel free to add relevant links below.

Organizations

  • The Metropolitan Museum of Art
  • New York Public Library Digital Gallery
  • Center for History and New Media
  • American Social History Project/Center for Media and Learning
  • CUNY New Media Lab
  • CUNY Certificate Program in Interactive Technology and Pedagogy
  • smARThistory.org
  • Bard Graduate Center Digital Media Lab

Digital Projects

  • Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History
  • Investigating U.S History
  • Digital Karnak
  • September 11 Digital Archive
  • World of Dante
  • Picturing U.S. History
  • The Lost Museum
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