Reciprocal Design: Exploring Hands-On Remaking with Early Modern Objects
Date and time
Location
The John Rylands Research Institute and Library
150 Deansgate
Manchester
M3 3EH
United Kingdom
This talk is part of ‘Affective Artefacts’, a series of events exploring the connections between affectivity, emotions, and material culture
About this event
Join us at the John Rylands Research Institute and Library for the second in person seminar of this semester’s Affective Artefacts series.
How does making shape the lives of artefacts? How does remaking shape our understanding of artefacts’ past lives? Our speaker Marta Ajmar (Victoria & Albert Museum) will be leading a conversation that will bring together material culture studies, pedagogy, and early modern history.
This series has been organised by The Bodies, Emotions and Material Culture Collective, Manchester. For more information please contact Stefan Hanß (stefan.hanss@manchester.ac.uk) or Sasha Handley (sasha.handley@manchester.ac.uk).
For event enquires, you can contact us by email at jrl.events@manchester.ac.uk or telephone on 0161 306 0555.
Image: Leonardo da Vinci, A Cloudburst of Material Possessions, c. 1506–12. Royal Collection Trust. Wikimedia commons.