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Non-Western Art History: Media

Media Resources

These resources provide access to still images and video.

 

Films on Demand

Provides instant access to over 5,500 streaming educational videos covering a wide range of subject areas. You can watch these videos on any computer with high-speed Internet access. Create a personal FoD user ID to save playlists with your favorite videos and video segments.

Academic Video Online

Includes biographies, profiles of contemporary artists and architects, interviews, surveys of art history, aesthetics, theory, and criticism.

Kanopy

Offers video streaming for thousands of films covering a wide array of subjects across the disciplines. Content heavily favors the fine arts.

ImageQuest

Access to more than two million images from some of the best collections in the world, including DK Images, Getty Images, the National Geographic Society, Oxford Scientific, and other leading sources.

Britannica Online Encyclopedia - Media Collection

Thousands of images and video resources are included in this well-known encyclopedia.

EVIA: Ethnographic Video for Instruction & Analysis

EVIA is a collaborative effort to create a digital archive of ethnographic field video for use of scholars and instructors. Funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, Indiana University and University of Michigan.

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