Visual Practices Across the University

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All images in this essay are copyright as indicated. The author, James Elkins, takes all responsibility for copyright issues. In 2005, I was working at the University College Cork in Ireland. Visual studies, film studies, and art history were expanding, and the time seemed right for a university-wide center for the study of images. I was interested in finding out who at the university was engaged with images, so I sent an email to all the faculty in the sixty-odd departments, asking who used images in their work. The responses developed into an exhibition that represented all the faculties of the university.

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Elkins, J. (2010). Visual Practices Across the University. In Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science (Vol. 262, pp. 169–192). Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-3851-7_8

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