While I've been absent from blogging, interesting stuff has accumulated - plus new things came in, like this note today:
The Guardian: German anthropologist exposed as fraud.
The Rijksmuseum in the Netherlands has made its collection of public domain images freely available on the net, and is very content with the outcome. There's a paper about it here.
And the Germanisches Nationalmuseum in Nuremburg is planning an exhibition on early modern dress - due to start sometime this year, as far as I understand the plan.
Something technical to round it up - should you be worried that some spammer might have access to your email and personal data, you can use this handy Identity Leak Checker to find out.
Monday, 12 January 2015
Newsy stuff.
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The exhibition at the GNM will open in Dec.: http://www.gnm.de/ausstellungen/aktuell-und-vorschau/in-mode/
There will be several pieces on display which were published by Janet Arnold :)
PS: On the page you linked, the green doublet on the last picture was my "Diplomobjekt" :)
Thank you, Susanne!
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