CAA 2020: Day 1

Welcome to CAA!

Pick up your badge and conference tote bag on the Lower Level at Salon B. The CAA program has gone fully digital! There is no paper program this year, so be sure to download the CAA App. Need WiFi? Select “Hilton Chicago Meeting” from your available networks when connecting wirelessly. Open a browser (e.g. Modzilla FireFox, Google Chrome, or Internet Explorer) and wait for a slash page to load. Enter Internet Access Code: “CAA2020” and begin surfing the Web. Remember to add #CAA2020 to your social media posts to connect and shae with others at the conference.

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Registration

Find it on the Lower Level in Salon B.

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Pick up your badge & tote

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WiFi Login

Password: CAA2020

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Schedule

As the conference commences on Wednesday, February 12th, make sure to attend some of the great panels, workshops, and gatherings scheduled that discuss digital art history. If there is a DAH session you feel is missing or should be removed from this list, please contact us at: news@dahj.org. Also, let us know if you would like to share your slides or responses to any of the panels via DAHJ News!

Mid-Morning Sessions

HERSTORY: Digital Innovations

A register of Antiquities’ sales in France in the 19th century : A digital mapping of collectors

Open Session in honor of Sarah Jordan Lippert (1975-2019), founder of the Society for Paragone Studies

Weather Wisdom: The Tempestry Project

Bridging Networks: How Mail Art and Social Media Can Help Each Other

Sociopoetic Economies: Mail-Art's On-Sendings to CyberWarfare's Viral Manipulations

Early Afternoon Sessions

Women of Color Feminist Intervention in the Age of the Influencer

Holographic Art and the Animated Image: Histories and Conservation

Nauman’s Body of Information: The Holographic Portrait c. 1970

Every Bar You’ve Ever Been Into': Haptics, Memory, and Motional Empathy in Paula Dawson’s Holograms

From Text to Algorithm: Big Data’s Emerging Subject

A Box of Candy for Candy Darling: Multimedia Mourning and Merrymaking

Late Afternoon Sessions

What is Lurking Underneath Notre Dame's Roof? Visual Heritage and VR Ethics in the Digital Age

Hands-On to Eyes-On: From Material Collections to Digital Exhibitions

The Digital Revolution in Archaeological Practice