Advice Bar
Carrying the Craft: Four Making Conversations
rolodex imaginaries
Before the advent of computer databases, the brand name 'Rolodex' was a familiar generic term for a range of rotary filing devices. Our version holds images and texts which have been circulating between four researchers currently working in Oxford:
Utsa Bose (Faculty of History, University of Oxford)
Chris Dorsett (Pitt Rivers Museum, University of Oxford, and Cultural Negotiation of Science research group)
Poojan Gupta (Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies, and Central St. Martins, University of the Arts London )
Elizabeth Hallam (School of Anthropology and Museum Ethnography, and Pitt Rivers Museum, University of Oxford)
Rolodex imaginaries could be described as two artists experimenting with what happens when a rolodex falls open in unexpected places. On the other hand, it’s also an historian of science finding different ways to consider the rotating device as a research tool. Or, alternatively, it’s an anthropologist exploring ‘questions in motion’ through her photographic and textual entries made during research in fieldsites, archives and museums.
All these ideas are accumulating on our rolodex imaginaries device, which can be viewed in Gallery North during Advice Bar and Carrying the Craft events.
Turn the two side handles towards you to see different combinations of images and texts falling open.
Outside of CNoS events, Gallery North will be open to general public:
Friday 17 November 12-4pm
Wed 22 November 12-4pm
Thursday 23 November 12-4pm
Friday 24 November 12-4pm
Wed 29 November 12-4pm
Thursday 30 November 12-4pm
Friday 1 December 12-4pm