Full Description
reconstruction, replication, re-enactment, performance, methodology
Contents
1. Introduction, 2. Replication as a Play on Categories: The Case of Taxidermy,Petra Tjitske Kalshoven, 3. Bringing the Past to Life: Material Culture Production and Archaeological Practice,Jill Hilditch, 4. Making Musicians Think: The Problem with Organs,Hans Fidom, 5. Making Sound Present: Reenactment and Reconstruction in Historical Organ Building Practices,Julia Kursell and Peter Peters, 6. Reconstructions of Oil Painting Materials and Techniques: the HART Model for Approaching Historical Accuracy,Leslie Carlyle, 7. Imperfect Copies. Reconstructions in Conservation Research and Practice,Maartje Stols-Witlox, 8. Re-working Recipes and Experiments in the Classroom,Peter Heering, Thijs Hagendijk, Sven Dupré, and Lawrence Principe, 9. A Walk as Act / Enact / Re-enactment: Performing Psychogeography and Anthropology,Jo Vergunst, 10. Recreating Reconstructions: Archaeology, Architecture and 3D Technologies,Patricia S. Lulof, 11. Science and the Knowing Body: Making Sense of Embodied Knowledge in Scientific Experiment,H. Otto Sibum, Index.|- interdisciplinary methodological reflection (books below are more typical mono-disciplinary) - inclusion of arts-based methods - focus on skills, application, best practices.



