Nice poster, Sophie! I have some questions for you: 1) What was your criteria to select your corpus? 2) Do you intend to use a GIS tool to map the transnational circulation of the images?
What a fantastic poster, Sophie! Bochum will be very happy about its new “Bochum Observer” 🙂
In case you haven’t read it yet: Andreas Beck published an article in VPR, which might be of interest to you (Crossing Borders between London and Leipzig, between Image and Text: A Case Study of the›Illustrirte Zeitung‹ (1843)).
Great work on the layout! I was wondering 1) whether you were looking for the duplicate images by hand or using a script; and 2) whether there would be a digital output or if it would only be in print, in the dissertation. Thanks!
Hi Sophie, great poster! Your research sounds really interesting and I am looking forward to hear your presentation.
Nice poster, Sophie! I have some questions for you: 1) What was your criteria to select your corpus? 2) Do you intend to use a GIS tool to map the transnational circulation of the images?
What a fantastic poster, Sophie! Bochum will be very happy about its new “Bochum Observer” 🙂
In case you haven’t read it yet: Andreas Beck published an article in VPR, which might be of interest to you (Crossing Borders between London and Leipzig, between Image and Text: A Case Study of the›Illustrirte Zeitung‹ (1843)).
Great work on the layout! I was wondering 1) whether you were looking for the duplicate images by hand or using a script; and 2) whether there would be a digital output or if it would only be in print, in the dissertation. Thanks!