From prehistoric figurines and graffiti to modern digital photographs, human beings repeatedly produced images, transforming the world itself into a relentless fabric of images. This volume presents the proceedings of the international conference held at the Institute of Archaeology - UCL, London in 2014 inside the framework of the European project "EPOCHS", with the aim to explore the fertile imaginary world of Middle Bronze Age Egypt (2000-1500 BC). Images do not exist in their ontological isolation, as atomic unity, but they form a complex agency network with other images and with the society that produced them, hence the title "Company of Images". Eighteen papers focus on this intricate web, tackling the topic from different perspective...
Late antique artefacts, and the images they carry, attest to a highly interconnected visual culture ...
The adoption of 3D imaging techniques into fine art practice redefines conventional typological dist...
This book draws on the complementary fields of visual cultural studies and interpretative archaeolog...
From prehistoric figurines and graffiti to modern digital photographs, human beings repeatedly produ...
From prehistoric figurines and graffiti to modern digital photographs, human beings repeatedly produ...
This book presents a study of material images and asks how an appreciation of the making and unfoldi...
Using archaeology and social anthropology, and more than 100 original line drawings and photographs,...
"An Archaeology of Art and Writing offers an in-depth treatment of the image as material culture. Ce...
Archaeology abounds in visual media, both media artifacts from the past, as well as means of documen...
This book provides an innovative analysis of the conditions of ancient Egyptian craftsmanship in the...
Ancient images as much as texts attest to the worldviews and symbol systems of past societies. On th...
At its beginning, during the Renaissance, archaeology developed as a discipline whose focus was abov...
This paper presents a diffractive dialogue between ethnographic accounts of imagery, digital or comp...
Frame and image. Notes on the structure of figurative representation in predynastic Egypt. The aim ...
Considering its technological and thematical contexts, digital art conveys different – even more com...
Late antique artefacts, and the images they carry, attest to a highly interconnected visual culture ...
The adoption of 3D imaging techniques into fine art practice redefines conventional typological dist...
This book draws on the complementary fields of visual cultural studies and interpretative archaeolog...
From prehistoric figurines and graffiti to modern digital photographs, human beings repeatedly produ...
From prehistoric figurines and graffiti to modern digital photographs, human beings repeatedly produ...
This book presents a study of material images and asks how an appreciation of the making and unfoldi...
Using archaeology and social anthropology, and more than 100 original line drawings and photographs,...
"An Archaeology of Art and Writing offers an in-depth treatment of the image as material culture. Ce...
Archaeology abounds in visual media, both media artifacts from the past, as well as means of documen...
This book provides an innovative analysis of the conditions of ancient Egyptian craftsmanship in the...
Ancient images as much as texts attest to the worldviews and symbol systems of past societies. On th...
At its beginning, during the Renaissance, archaeology developed as a discipline whose focus was abov...
This paper presents a diffractive dialogue between ethnographic accounts of imagery, digital or comp...
Frame and image. Notes on the structure of figurative representation in predynastic Egypt. The aim ...
Considering its technological and thematical contexts, digital art conveys different – even more com...
Late antique artefacts, and the images they carry, attest to a highly interconnected visual culture ...
The adoption of 3D imaging techniques into fine art practice redefines conventional typological dist...
This book draws on the complementary fields of visual cultural studies and interpretative archaeolog...