Objects in Motion

Objects in Motion

Cambridge University

Objects in Motion brings together scholars, curators and artists from around the world to dialogue about material objects in transition - cultural, temporal and geographical.

All material objects are produced within specific contexts – whether they are ancient Roman tombstones, century-old Inuit clothing, or modern video games. How are differences in use and meaning negotiated when these objects transition into other contexts? What continuities remain, and what is reinterpreted and refashioned? How does this affect the meanings and knowledge embodied in, or found with, such objects?

The subjects discussed will range in time from antiquity to the present day, and in geography across different continents. The individual disciplines encompassed include history, history of science and medicine, anthropology, social anthropology, archaeology, ethnology, art and performance, history of art, geography, digital humanities, museums, and cultural heritage.

This breadth of speakers and topics will facilitate a fruitful exploration of material culture dynamics which are central to the human experience even in an era of multinational corporations, global communication, and increasing standardisation. It will also foster discussion of the different disciplinary and interdisciplinary approaches to studying and communicating about these themes.

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  • No. of episodes: 16
  • Latest episode: 2016-01-04
  • History

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Questions & Answers

How many episodes are there of Objects in Motion?

There are 16 episodes avaiable of Objects in Motion.

What is Objects in Motion about?

We have categorized Objects in Motion as:

  • History

Where can you listen to Objects in Motion?

Objects in Motion is available, among others places, on:

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When did Objects in Motion start?

The first episode of Objects in Motion that we have available was released 4 January 2016.

Who creates the podcast Objects in Motion?

Objects in Motion is produced and created by Cambridge University.