He is on the faculty of the City University of New York's Doctoral Programs in Sociology and a Senior Fellow of the Yale Urban
Ethnography Project.
About Blog The Sound
Ethnography Project is an experiment in engaging with sound to produce novel ethnographic methods and forms.
Not exact matches
Its work in Daghestan encompasses a number of exciting
projects: one of these, to digitise the Institute of History, Archaeology and
Ethnography's archive of oriental manuscripts in Makhachkala's Russian Academy of Sciences, involves a local training programme in digitisation, archiving, and conservation and outreach techniques.
Selected group shows include The Finder:
Ethnography of the Personal Interface, Off Site
Project, Online (2018), Millimetre, Kingsgate Gallery, London (2017), Verona Art Fair, Verona, Italy (2017), EnterCity, Like Festival, Kunsthalle, Kosice, Slovakia (2017), The Museum Has Abandoned Us, State of the Art, Berlin (2017), A Show About The Show, Scaffold Gallery, Manchester (2017), The Choice of a New Generation, The Muse Gallery, London (2017), Pupa, Assembly House, Leeds (2017), Black Lotus, TAU Gaming, Middlesbrough (2017), Xhibit 20, Art Bermondsey
Project Space, London (2017), Glitch Art is Dead, Gamut Gallery, Minneapolis (2017), The Sacred Screen, The Square Gallery, London (2017), A Group Thing, Thomas Young Gallery, Boston (2016) and TRAVELOGUE, Piazzetta Santa Barbara, Mantua, Italy (2016).
Beatriz Santiago Muñoz's (b. 1972, San Juan, Puerto Rico)
projects grapple with the slippery distinctions between
ethnography, fiction, and documentary film and examine the symbolic and material histories of the communities she observes with her camera.
Tags: A.M. Duggan - Cronin, Alfred Martin Duggan - Cronin, Archives, Contemporary Africa Art,
Ethnography, Malick Sidibé, Photographic Archives, Photography, Portraiture, Samuel Fosso, Santu Mofokeng, The Walther Collection, The Walther Collection
Project Space, Zanele Muholi
Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art with Pablo Helguera Mexican, New York - based artist and writer Pablo Helguera's (b. 1971) practice focuses on topics ranging from history, pedagogy, sociolinguistics and
ethnography in mediums that are widely varied, including socially - engaged
projects, museum display strategies, lectures, musical performances, essays and fictional texts.
Drawing upon
ethnography amongst the Haida peoples of British Columbia, it describes the first ever place - based exploration of public perceptions of a real - world geoengineering
project.