Stories
- Article
Death and our digital ghosts
When we die, our data lives on. And as companies are increasingly spotting money-making opportunities from digital legacies, now could be the time to think about – and control – yours.
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The intimate and invasive art of ethical taxidermy
Does displaying dead animals bring us closer to nature, or drive us further apart?
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Paris Morgue and a public spectacle of death
Known as the “only free theatre in Paris”, La Morgue was a popular place for the public to view cadavers on display.
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Audrey in the world
As the collection is fully catalogued, the archive is opened up to the public. A feature film about Audrey premieres, and Audrey gets her own Wikipedia page, so people can learn about her. For archivist Elena, it’s time to step back.
Catalogue
- Archives and manuscripts
Further Aspects of Death and correlated aspects of life in art, epigram and poetry
Date: 1922-1950Reference: PP/FPW/D.1/5Part of: Parkes Weber, Frederick (1863-1962)- Archives and manuscripts
Aspects of Death and correlated aspects of life in art, epigram and poetry
Date: 1889-1957Reference: PP/FPW/D.1Part of: Parkes Weber, Frederick (1863-1962)- Books
Death and resurrection in art / Enrico De Pascale ; translated by Anthony Shugaar.
De Pascale, Enrico.Date: [2009], ©2009- Books
Death and art : Europe 1200-1530 / Eleanor Townsend.
Townsend, EleanorDate: 2009- Books
Death, torture and the broken body in European art, 1300-1650 / edited by John R. Decker and Mitzi Kirkland-Ives.
Date: 2017