Etienne Schuler, Noémie

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Etienne Schuler, Noémie (2016). Conservation as Activation: The Agency of Things in the Contact Zone (In Press). In: van Eck, Caroline (ed.) Presence and Agency. Leiden University Press

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Etienne Schuler, Noémie (1 December 2016). Native American Dioramas in New York, 1900 (Unpublished). In: Seeing Through? The Materiality of Dioramas. University of Bern. 01.-02.12.2016.

Etienne Schuler, Noémie (21 October 2016). Life-Casts, Relics, and Human Remains. The Return of Museum Tools (Unpublished). In: What do Contentious Objects Want?. Florence, Kunsthistorisches Institut – Max-Planck-Institut. 21.10.2016.

Etienne Schuler, Noémie (14 October 2016). Unformal Market: Fayolle’s Cabinet and his Private Networks (1750-1800) (Unpublished). In: All the Beauty in the World. Berlin, Technishe Universität. 14.10.2016.

Etienne Schuler, Noémie (12 October 2016). Dioramas as Mobile Objects (Unpublished). In: Cluster of Excellence, Image, Knowledge, Gestaltung. Berlin, Humboldt University. 12.10.2016.

Etienne Schuler, Noémie (28 September 2016). Americana. L'art du diorama à New York, 1900 (Unpublished). In: Actualité de la Recherche, Guest Lecture. Geneva, University of Geneva. 28.09.2016.

Etienne Schuler, Noémie (5 September 2016). Epistemic Images: Diorama, Science, and Resistance (Unpublished). In: Apparatuses of Simulation: From the 19th Century to the Present. Geneva, University of Geneva. 05.09.2016.

Etienne Schuler, Noémie (29 January 2016). Native American Objects at Versailles (Unpublished). In: Versailles in the World. New York, New York University. 29.01.2016.

Radwan, Nadia; Etienne Schuler, Noémie (2016). “Seeing Through: The Materiality of Dioramas (1600-2010)” (Unpublished). In: International Conference: “Seeing Through: The Materiality of Dioramas (1600-2010)”. University of Bern. 01.-02.12.2016.

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