In the traditional sense, the word “material” implies something physical or tangible. But scholars such as Walter Benjamin and Marx
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There are many different outlooks on both terms material and materiality. Perhaps there is no real definition but rather it
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The physical and material quality of things is one that is sometimes viewed as unnecessary in today’s digital world, especially
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The notion of materiality is described as “that which constitutes the ‘matter’ of something” and as “extensions of man,” including
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In this week’s readings, we discussed the idea of materiality, the role and experience of objects and whether or not
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What is materiality? Many philosophers have debated its various meanings; Kant saw materiality as separate from substance, referring instead to
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George P. Johnson’s collection is truly a window into a place and time, much lost to us today. Before our
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When I think about materiality, and what it means to handle objects of material culture, my first thoughts are always
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Viewing and handling objects from the George P. Johnson Negro Film Collection, 1916-1977 was an exciting an invigorating experience. My
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This weeks readings truly gave me an insight into the materiality of art in the modern world. There are so
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