This paper will investigate how those ephemeral Victorian and Edwardian exhibitions of arts and sciences known as ‘soirées’ and ‘conversaziones’ foregrounded future possibilities by displaying eclectic collisions of scientific, technological, artistic and consumer goods. Soirées epitomise the culture of the nineteenth century, displaying inventions that transformed modern civilisation, revolutionising industry, travel and communications. At a Royal Society soirée in 1863, William Morris-company majolica tiles were displayed alongside Australian meteorites; while in 1890 a St Bernard dog provided a user-friendly demonstration of the latest electrocardiograph technology. In 1896 the claimed inventors of cinema and television, William Friese-G...
3D visualisation is a powerful technique to increase understanding and experience of non-extant cult...
International expositions as representative cultural phenomena which contributed to shape world hist...
The aim of this paper is to provide a closer insight into the importance of The Great Exhibition con...
‘Panstereomachia. This title, as long as a man’s arm, belongs to an exhibition of a novel kind, whic...
The article unfolds a proposal to approach a history of spectacle. With a specific focus on technolo...
Victorians Decoded: Art and Telegraphy celebrated the 150th anniversary of the first successful comm...
The British Empire Exhibition of 1924/25 was intended to bring together the many nations that made u...
© 2018 Dr Sarah KirbyBetween 1879 and 1890 there was barely a year in which an international exhibit...
The article unfolds a proposal to approach a history of spectacle. With a specific focus on technolo...
The grand exhibitions of the Victorian and Edwardian eras are the lens through which Peter Hoffenber...
Some historians of the ‘Special Loan Collection of Scientific Apparatus’ exhibited in 1876 interpret...
Traditional views of nineteenth century science has viewed it in terms of a largely unproblematic in...
This essay explores the extent to which residues of the practices inherent in nineteenth-century sci...
This chapter developed from a paper delivered to the Visual Delights conference at the University of...
Reconstructions of historic exhibitions made with current technologies can present beguiling illusio...
3D visualisation is a powerful technique to increase understanding and experience of non-extant cult...
International expositions as representative cultural phenomena which contributed to shape world hist...
The aim of this paper is to provide a closer insight into the importance of The Great Exhibition con...
‘Panstereomachia. This title, as long as a man’s arm, belongs to an exhibition of a novel kind, whic...
The article unfolds a proposal to approach a history of spectacle. With a specific focus on technolo...
Victorians Decoded: Art and Telegraphy celebrated the 150th anniversary of the first successful comm...
The British Empire Exhibition of 1924/25 was intended to bring together the many nations that made u...
© 2018 Dr Sarah KirbyBetween 1879 and 1890 there was barely a year in which an international exhibit...
The article unfolds a proposal to approach a history of spectacle. With a specific focus on technolo...
The grand exhibitions of the Victorian and Edwardian eras are the lens through which Peter Hoffenber...
Some historians of the ‘Special Loan Collection of Scientific Apparatus’ exhibited in 1876 interpret...
Traditional views of nineteenth century science has viewed it in terms of a largely unproblematic in...
This essay explores the extent to which residues of the practices inherent in nineteenth-century sci...
This chapter developed from a paper delivered to the Visual Delights conference at the University of...
Reconstructions of historic exhibitions made with current technologies can present beguiling illusio...
3D visualisation is a powerful technique to increase understanding and experience of non-extant cult...
International expositions as representative cultural phenomena which contributed to shape world hist...
The aim of this paper is to provide a closer insight into the importance of The Great Exhibition con...