MIT Museum Talks is an ongoing video series, providing a closer look at objects and ideas through the lens of museum staff and guest speakers. Here, MIT Museum curator Deborah Douglas talks about Clarence Kennedy and the vectograph, an early 3D-imaging technology that led to Edwin Land's development of instant photography and the Polaroid company.
This talk was originally offered during a 2020 virtual event in conjunction with our exhibition “The Polaroid Project: At the Intersection of Art and Technology.” #Polaroid #MIT #MITMuseumTalks
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Featured artwork: Kennedy, Clarence. Vectograph of David, by Andrea del Verrocchio, at the National Museum of the Bargello, Florence. n.d. The Polaroid Collection.
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