Lecture by Shaleen Wadhwana: Art + Technology
This lecture will reflect on two distinct moments in the speaker’s curatorial practice where technology was and is a tool in breaking barriers across territories for public engagement with arts, heritage and culture. One, when a 3D map of an exhibition curated in Delhi, of Indian and Pakistani origin artists, was used as a teaching tool to expand the notion of ‘ownership’ of history. Second, a global collaboration of technologists and designers to create Augmented Reality filters for a guerilla tour about looted artefacts in a well known museum. Both experiences were moments where information disseminated through technology, and, using technology allowed for space of advocacy of complicated intangible histories through tangible objects. The lecture is a crystallisation of these learnings which the advantage of retrospect and reflection and a possible way-forward playbook on how these learnings can actionalise advocacy and change through the public, if circumstances and intent align.
Time
Monday, 02.12.24 - 06:15 PM
- 07:45 PM
Event format
Talk
Topic
South Asian art
Speaker
Shaleen Wadhwana
Target groups
Students
All interested
Languages
English
Location
Online via Zoom
Room
Online via Zoom
Reservation
not required
Registration/Ticket
Organizer
Department for Asian and Islamic Art History
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