Adam Rabinowitz’s blog post on digital surrogacy
by cdschroer November 15, 2013, 4:29 am
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Adam Rabinowitz’s Blog Post “The Work of Archaeology in the Age of Digital Surrogacy” is a brilliant thought provoking piece, and I couldn’t resist reposting here.
At CHI we have been wrestling with issues of scientific imaging and process history and what it means to be a digital surrogate for many years. As a classicist, Adam shows us that these issues aren’t new and that reproductions and surrogates and the issues surrounding them for scholarly inquiry go back millennia.
Thanks Adam, for a thought provoking piece!
Filed under: Commentary
Adam Rabinowitz’s Blog Post “The Work of Archaeology in the Age of Digital Surrogacy” is a brilliant thought provoking piece, and I couldn’t resist reposting here.
At CHI we have been wrestling with issues of scientific imaging and process history and what it means to be a digital surrogate for many years. As a classicist, Adam shows us that these issues aren’t new and that reproductions and surrogates and the issues surrounding them for scholarly inquiry go back millennia.
Thanks Adam, for a thought provoking piece!