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Dr. Hubert Burda on the Digital Wunderkammer

Overview

As digital technology advances at breakneck speed, Images are circulating quicker than ever before. But what is the status of the image in the digital era? We are joined by German art historian Dr. Hubert Burda for an examination of the “iconic turn” that our culture is undergoing.

A pioneer of the media industry will be presenting a concise history of images and how they function today in our digital world. Burda traces the connection between perspectival painting and the television, demonstrating how the image requires a frame, which in turn requires a material vehicle that in our era has become a non-material vehicle with its own formal parameters. Burda shows how images have always been linked to portability, but now migrate to an unprecedented degree, so that anyone with a personal device can globally disseminate, say, footage from a concert via Youtube.

In the latter half of the evening Dr. Burda will have a discussion with GAFFTA Chairman, Peter Hirshberg, about the effects of digital technologies on our society and the cultural implications that follow.

Agenda

6:30pm – 7:00pm – Networking
7:00pm – 7:30pm – Dr. Burda Talk
7:30pm – 8:00pm – Peter Hirshberg and Hubert Burda Discussion
8:00pm – 9:00pm – Marcus Shelby performance, hors d’oeuvres, and drinks