Named after the small red sticker that once guided scholars through legacy 35mm slides, The Red Dot is here to help you navigate the ever-evolving landscape of visual and material research. While rooted in the University of California, Santa Barbara community, our posts are open to all.
At MIRL, we engage with art history, digital humanities, and material culture through hands-on research and archival projects. Guided by our core principles—critical engagement with visual and material culture, ethical stewardship of images and data, and innovative approaches to research and pedagogy—we work at the intersection of technology and the humanities. We are especially interested in how digital tools can expand the study of images, objects, and spaces.
Here, we’ll share insights on Digital Art History and Architectural History, highlight new image and data resources, discuss copyright and ethical considerations, and spotlight events that shape our field.
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Smithsonian launches new and improved online archives
The Smithsonian Institution Archives has introduced The Bigger Picture, their online portal to the records of the history of the Institution. Of the over 17,000 records online so far, roughly 5,400 contain digital media — with more to come. The Smithsonian encourages educational use of these images with proper citation; see the Rights and Reproductions… Read more
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Artist Richard Hamilton dies
British artist Richard Hamilton died Tuesday, 13 September 2011, at age 89. Considered a forerunner of Pop Art, Hamilton is best known for paintings and collages that addressed issues of popular culture and consumption. via Reuters Read more
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ARTstor brings in Réunion des Musées Nationaux images
ARTstor has collaborated with Réunion des Musées Nationaux (RMN) and Art Resource to secure 12,000 images. These will include works from the Louvre, the Musée d’Orsay, and 26 other French institutions. The first installment of 4,000 has just been launched. Read the full description in the release here. You can browse the images here. Read more