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Asian Studies Centre

Jan Lingen, President of the Royal Dutch Numismatic Society, on collecting South Asian Coins

Shreya Gupta interviews Indian coin expert Jan Lingen on his collection.
Biodiverse Objects

Biodiversity on the rocks: joining the dots between animate and inanimate

This podcast explores some of the countless relationships between biology, biodiversity, and geology, past and present.
Biodiverse Objects

Extinction and the Museum: skeletons and other remains in our cupboards

In this podcast, we look at extinction and the role of collections and museums.
Biodiverse Objects

On display: nature’s dramas, nature’s dioramas

A journey from 3D dioramas from the 19th century that contain taxidermy animals to today’s virtual reality reconstructions of ancient or hidden worlds.
History of Art Radio Hour
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History of Art Radio Hour with Lena Fritsch

Lena Fritsch is the Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at the Ashmolean Museum, where she works on exhibitions, displays and acquisitions of international art.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

The Pitt River's Catamaran

History DPhil student, Morgan Breene, contextualizes the catamaran displayed in the Pitt Rivers' Museum. Part of the Oxford and Empire series.
Museum of Natural History Public Talks
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Of parasites, dinosaurs, and other model animals

Elaine Charwat has been on a journey into the attic storerooms behind the scenes of the Museum to discover 19th-century wax models of parasites.
Cai Guo-Qiang Gunpowder Art Symposium

Welcome and Introduction

Shelagh Vainker, Curator of Chinese Art and Exhibition Curator, gives the first talk in the symposium.
 Beyond the Binary: Queering and Questioning Collections and Displays at the Pitt Rivers Museum

Beyond the Binary: Gender, Sexuality, Power - Introduction

Introduction to Beyond the Binary: Gender, Sexuality, Power podcast series.
 Beyond the Binary: Queering and Questioning Collections and Displays at the Pitt Rivers Museum

Beyond the Binary: Gender, Sexuality, Power Episode 4: Queering Christianity and gender transition.

Olivia Sharrard (PRM) talks to Lance about changing representation in the Pitt Rivers museum, navigating life in Oxford and how they’ve ‘queered’ objects within the collections related to Christianity.
 Beyond the Binary: Queering and Questioning Collections and Displays at the Pitt Rivers Museum

Beyond the Binary: Gender, Sexuality, Power Episode 3: Bacchus – queer party god of contradictions?

Jozie Kettle (Pitt Rivers Museum), talks to Harriet Haugvik and Cameron Wallis about their involvement in the 2020 exhibition Beyond the Binary: Gender, Sexuality, Power. Harriet and Cam explore Bacchus’ complex and intriguing connections to queerness.
 Beyond the Binary: Queering and Questioning Collections and Displays at the Pitt Rivers Museum

Beyond the Binary: Gender, Sexuality, Power Episode 2: Uncovering queerness within the collections

Jozie Kettle (Pitt Rivers Museum), talks to Mara Gold about her involvement in the 2020 exhibition Beyond the Binary: Gender, Sexuality, Power.
 Beyond the Binary: Queering and Questioning Collections and Displays at the Pitt Rivers Museum

Beyond the Binary: Gender, Sexuality, Power Episode 1: Museums, beadwork and Indigenous agency

Jozie Kettle (Pitt Rivers Museum), talks to Dan Laurin about his involvement in the 2020 exhibition Beyond the Binary: Gender, Sexuality, Power.
African Studies Centre

Fashioning Africa at Brighton Museum

ASC seminar by Edith Ojo (Brighton based arts freelancer) & Nicola Stylianou (MoDa, Middlesex University)
Openness at Oxford

Aruna Bhaugeerutty on Open Museum Collections

Aruna Bhaugeerutty, Manager of Digital Collections at the Ashmolean Museum, talks about the Museum’s efforts to open up its collections to a wider audience via interactive online platforms.
Design for War and Peace: 2014 Annual Design History Society Conference

Collective Memory and Conflict Representation: War and Peace in Colombian Museums

This paper studies some Colombian museums that are reflecting upon war.
Design for War and Peace: 2014 Annual Design History Society Conference

Designed to Kill : The Difficult Study of Military Design

Design is perceived by most as a positive concept meant to improve people lives. But it is first a means to answer efficiently a specific purpose. How can we morally accept that the act of killing led to the development of an important design industry?
Digital Humanities at Oxford Summer School

Ukiyo-e to Emoji: Museums in the Digital Age

Martin Roth, director of the Victoria and Albert Museum, delivers the annual TORCH (The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities) open lecture at the DHOxSS 2014.
Digital Humanities at Oxford Summer School

Beyond Digital Humanities: Skills, Application and Collaboration

A thought-provoking closing keynote given by Melissa Terras, University College London, at DHOxSS 2014.
Digital Sketchbooks: Using tablets to support a museum art visit

Conclusion - taking iPads and tablets into the classroom

In this film, Adrian and Helen give their personal reflections on the apps and how iPads and tablets can be best integrated into classroom art teaching as well as museum visits.

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