A Technology of Transparency
Research Seminar
- Event on-site only (prior registration required)
- Data: 28.10.2021
- Ora: 15:00 - 17:00
- Relatore: Sven Dupré
- Luogo: Villino Stroganoff, Via Gregoriana 22, 00187 Rom
Moreover, transparency, which from
the 19th century we readily associate with glass, was an affordance of the
material only fulfilled by the development of new glass technologies in the
late medieval and early modern period. Without transparent glass, there would
be no telescopes and microscopes, and neither glass supports of magic lantern
slides and photographs. Yet, glass as a material of which the instruments and
images of science were made, has often remained in the background. This talk
moves glass to the center of the stage: glass is closely intertwined with the
way we sensually experience and know the world. Without glass, we would indeed
live in a different material world, but we would certainly understand it
differently, and even think of knowledge differently.
Sven Dupré is Director of the Research Institute for History and Art History, and Professor of History of Art, Science and Technology at Utrecht University, and at the University of Amsterdam (where he is affiliated with the Conservation & Restoration Program).
For attending the research seminar on site please register before via e-mail: boehm@biblhertz.it
Scientific organization: Katherine Reinhart and Sietske Fransen