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Enacting Innovation: Classics Meets Science Communication

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Barnes, Sarah

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Sarah’s “Enacting Innovation” poster series is a creative science communication project: an artistic, visual interpretation of the interdisciplinary ‘classics meets scicomm’ conference “enacting innovation” (organised by dr tatiana bur and dr anna-sophie jürgens) which brought together academics from classical studies, science communication and pop culture studies to think about how objects were and are technologically animated in theatrical contexts, both as ideas in text and as realities in production, from classical antiquity to the present day.

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2099-12-31

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