This thesis examines how digital mediations of art and performances can contribute to shaping new memories and perceptions about the Danish colonization of the U.S. Virgin Islands. By analyzing six pieces of art and performances that engage critically with Danish colonialism and slavery, this study aims to expand the limits of how Danish colonization is traditionally perceived in Danish authoritative representations. Based on theory about visual art, mediatization and digital memory, this study has found that art as an aesthetic tool can revise and challenge traditional ways of engaging with the past and representing it. Art and performances can promote new ways of understanding the complexity of colonialism and bring attention to underrepr...
The rapid technological developments of the new millennium have presented exciting challenges to the...
This paper seeks to explore the impact of digital technologies upon the material, conceptual and ide...
Digital technology has changed the nature of how humans live as a society with lives orbiting a digi...
This thesis examines how digital mediations of art and performances can contribute to shaping new me...
This master’s thesis focuses on how the former Danish colony, the Danish West Indies (1671-1917) has...
March 31, 2017 marked the centenary of the transfer of the Danish colony—the Danish West Indies (tod...
This thesis analyses visualisations of territory in the US Virgin Islands — then known as the Danis...
2017 marks the centennial for Denmark’s sale of the colony “The Danish West Indies” to the United St...
This article sketches key concerns surrounding the digital reproduction of enslaved and colonized su...
ABSTRACT In a recent issue of Art History, editors Cathrine Grant and Dorothy Price ask what it woul...
Among the most biased aspects of history is the concept of memory. What do we remember? How do we re...
This article provides a reflective overview of What Lies Unspoken: Sounding the Colonial Archive, a ...
March 31, 2017 marked the centenary of the transfer of the Danish colony—the Danish West Indies (tod...
The year 2017 marked the centennial transfer of the Virgin Islands from Denmark to the United States...
The Royal Danish Library’s tool MIXOSCOPE (mixoscope.dk, May 2017) lets you create your own remix of...
The rapid technological developments of the new millennium have presented exciting challenges to the...
This paper seeks to explore the impact of digital technologies upon the material, conceptual and ide...
Digital technology has changed the nature of how humans live as a society with lives orbiting a digi...
This thesis examines how digital mediations of art and performances can contribute to shaping new me...
This master’s thesis focuses on how the former Danish colony, the Danish West Indies (1671-1917) has...
March 31, 2017 marked the centenary of the transfer of the Danish colony—the Danish West Indies (tod...
This thesis analyses visualisations of territory in the US Virgin Islands — then known as the Danis...
2017 marks the centennial for Denmark’s sale of the colony “The Danish West Indies” to the United St...
This article sketches key concerns surrounding the digital reproduction of enslaved and colonized su...
ABSTRACT In a recent issue of Art History, editors Cathrine Grant and Dorothy Price ask what it woul...
Among the most biased aspects of history is the concept of memory. What do we remember? How do we re...
This article provides a reflective overview of What Lies Unspoken: Sounding the Colonial Archive, a ...
March 31, 2017 marked the centenary of the transfer of the Danish colony—the Danish West Indies (tod...
The year 2017 marked the centennial transfer of the Virgin Islands from Denmark to the United States...
The Royal Danish Library’s tool MIXOSCOPE (mixoscope.dk, May 2017) lets you create your own remix of...
The rapid technological developments of the new millennium have presented exciting challenges to the...
This paper seeks to explore the impact of digital technologies upon the material, conceptual and ide...
Digital technology has changed the nature of how humans live as a society with lives orbiting a digi...