Forschungsinteressen
- History of Immersive Technologies
- The Creation of Sacred Spaces
- Scale and Size
- Cartography and Landscape
- Representations of War and Violence
Forschungsprojekt
Vita
Harleen Kaur Bagga is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Art and Art
History at Stanford University. Focusing on the art and architecture of early
modern Italy, her dissertation project “Possessing Souls/Sizing Bodies:
Gaudenzio Ferrari and the Immersive Magic of the Italian Renaissance” presents
a history of immersion by examining the scale of the life-size. She holds two
MAs from Syracuse University in Florence and University College London, and a
BA from St. Stephen’s College, Delhi. Also interested in cross-cultural encounters
between Europe and Asia, she is currently a Research Editor for online Art History
courses at MAP Academy, India.