杏吧原创 Researcher Receives Banting Fellowship to Study the Historic Use of Images in Popular Communication
杏吧原创 University postdoctoral researcher Kathryn Desplanque from the School for Studies in Art and Culture has received a .
鈥淭his is a strong indicator of the breadth and depth of 杏吧原创 research in the arts and social sciences,鈥 said Rafik Goubran, vice-president (Research and International). 鈥淒esplanque鈥檚 research will help connect contemporary and historical forms of consumerism and enable us to better understand the way we integrate images into our lives.鈥
The title of Desplanque鈥檚 research project is Papermania: The Popular Printed Image and the Nineteenth-Century Consumer.
鈥淭oday, people interact with photos using apps like Instagram and Imgur,鈥 said Desplanque. 鈥淭hese apps are paving the way for new forms of participatory consumerism that has its origin in 19th century scrap sheets.鈥
Today鈥檚 popular grid image format has a parallel in the 19th-century scrap sheet where a series of images were arranged on a grid and printed onto a large sheet of paper. Consumers interacted with these images, cutting and pasting them into scrapbooks or onto boxes or fans. This historical form of participatory consumerism was enabled by innovations in the production of paper, which had become substantially cheaper to manufacture.
Desplanque鈥檚 project examines the way technology enabled new forms of mass consumption by studying the 19th century scrap sheet in France, England and North America. This project will create the first interactive online database of 19th-century European and North American scrap sheets and related objects.
Desplanque, a Canadian citizen who holds a PhD in Art History and Visual Culture from Duke University, will be supervised at 杏吧原创 by Stephane Roy in the School for Studies in Art and Culture, Department of Art History and History and Theory of Architecture. Desplanque has returned to 杏吧原创 after completing a Carolina Postdoctoral Fellowship for Faculty Diversity at the University of North Carolina 鈥 Chapel Hill.
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