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Posted: Mon Jul 13, 2009 2:37 am
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We are D and M - Dylan Thuras and Michelle Enemark. We, your humble explorers, are devoted to unearthing and documenting the wondrous, the macabre, and the obscure from around the globe.
D and M also run Observatory with a group of 5 other artists and bloggers in Brooklyn, New York. Observatory seeks to present programming inspired by the 18th century notion of “rational amusement” and is especially interested in places where learning and amusement, art and science, and history and curiosity meet. The space hosts screenings, lectures, classes and exhibitions.
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Why We Made Smarthistory
We are dissatisfied with the large expensive art history textbook. We find that they are difficult for many students, contain too many images, and just are not particularly engaging. In addition, we find the web resources developed by publishers to be woefully uncreative. We had developed quite a bit of content for our online Western art history courses and we had also created many podcasts, and a few screencasts for our Smarthistory blog. So, it finally occurred to us, why not use the personal voice that we use when we teach online, along with the multimedia we had already created for our blog and for our courses, to create a more engaging "web-book" that could be used in conjunction with art history survey courses. We also realized that this content would be useful to museum visitors and other informal learners. We are committed to joining the growing number of teachers who make their content freely available on the web.
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