Douglas Dodds
@douglasdodds.bsky.social
Independent curator, formerly at the V&A. All things digital - especially computer art, digital art, algorithmic art, generative art, etc. Plus museums, libraries, digital humanities, Charles Dickens, Laurence Sterne and more.
www.douglasdodds.org
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And this from ARTnews - Christie’s Reportedly Closes Digital Art Department www.artnews.com/art-news/mar...
Christie’s Reportedly Closes Digital Art Department
Christie's is closing its digital art department, and has let go of Vice President of Digital Nicole Sales Giles, according to reports.
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September 10, 2025 at 9:13 PM
And this from ARTnews - Christie’s Reportedly Closes Digital Art Department www.artnews.com/art-news/mar...
Interesting idea! Seems to me the V&A’s accession numbers aren’t fit for purpose any more - a year followed by a running number for the entire museum would be much easier to handle. We could have introduced a new system from say 2000 onwards, but didn’t…
June 19, 2025 at 7:27 PM
Interesting idea! Seems to me the V&A’s accession numbers aren’t fit for purpose any more - a year followed by a running number for the entire museum would be much easier to handle. We could have introduced a new system from say 2000 onwards, but didn’t…
The National Museum of Absolutely Everything… an architectural delight, by Oliver Wainwright www.theguardian.com/artanddesign...
‘The national museum of absolutely everything’: new V&A outpost is an architectural delight
Poison darts, a dome from Spain, priceless spoons and Frank Lloyd Wright furniture … our architecture critic is wowed by how the V&A East Storehouse lets visitors ‘breathe the same air’ as its 250,000...
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May 28, 2025 at 8:07 AM
The National Museum of Absolutely Everything… an architectural delight, by Oliver Wainwright www.theguardian.com/artanddesign...
I knew next to nothing about his life in wartime until I found his records in the National Archives recently. Thankfully he survived, and the records did too!
May 8, 2025 at 6:32 PM
I knew next to nothing about his life in wartime until I found his records in the National Archives recently. Thankfully he survived, and the records did too!
Dad was in charge of a detachment at the Oflag VI-C PWX camp at Osnabrück - Eversheide from April - May 1945, but he may have been at Lüneburg on 8 May.
May 8, 2025 at 6:29 PM
Dad was in charge of a detachment at the Oflag VI-C PWX camp at Osnabrück - Eversheide from April - May 1945, but he may have been at Lüneburg on 8 May.
Reposted by Douglas Dodds
New CFP: What Do (Digital) Images Want? Join us in exploring a decade of data, power & visual knowledge!
dahj.org/cfp/11
dahj.org/cfp/11
CFP: What Do (Digital) Images Want? A Decade of Data, Power, and Visual Knowledge in Art History — DAHJ
The International Journal for Digital Art History (DAHJ) marks its 10th anniversary at a crucial moment when digital images are not only omnipresent in daily life, but are generated by active agents...
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May 7, 2025 at 4:38 AM
New CFP: What Do (Digital) Images Want? Join us in exploring a decade of data, power & visual knowledge!
dahj.org/cfp/11
dahj.org/cfp/11