An edition of What we see (2009)

What we see

reconsidering an anthropometrical collection from Southern Africa : images, voices and versioning

What we see
Anette Hoffmann, Anette Hoffma ...
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An edition of What we see (2009)

What we see

reconsidering an anthropometrical collection from Southern Africa : images, voices and versioning

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English
Pages
233

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Edition Notes

This book accompanies the exhibition 'What we see', engages with the anthropometrical archive and its canned voices theoretically, visually and artistically. Its essays reconsider anthropometric collections and their representational claims through bones, skeletons, casts, masks, and photography. They reflect on voices and voice archives and, importantly provide transcriptions of many of the recorded texts. The exhibition was shown at the Slave Lodge, IZIKO Museums, Cape Town (South Africa) in 2009.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 226-233)

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Basel, Switzerland
Copyright Date
2009

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
907.40968
Library of Congress
GN58.S6 W43 2009

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Pagination
233 pages
Number of pages
233

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL44937348M
ISBN 10
3905758105
ISBN 13
9783905758108
OCLC/WorldCat
316839594

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL33071425W

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