What happens when culture becomes collateral damage in war? In this episode of Art in Brief, we speak with Patty Gerstenblith, a leading authority on cultural heritage law, about the destruction of cultural sites in recent armed conflicts. We examine the role of international courts, the limits of accountability, and whether the law can truly protect history in times of war. Support the show
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What happens when culture becomes collateral damage in war? In this episode of Art in Brief, we speak with Patty Gerstenblith, a leading authority on cultural heritage law, about the destruction of cultural sites in recent armed conflicts. We examine the role of international courts, the limits of accountability, and whether the law can truly protect history in times of war. Support the show
Authenticity and Algorithms: An Interview with Carina Popovici
Art in Brief
37 minutes
1 month ago
Authenticity and Algorithms: An Interview with Carina Popovici
In this episode, Paris and Andrea sit down with Carina Popovici, a physicist turned art tech entrepreneur and the founder of Art Recognition. Together, we explore how her team trains AI to read an artist’s hand, detect forgeries, and bring more transparency to the art market. We also dive into the ethical stakes, from questions of bias to concerns about authority and accountability, as technology begins to influence how we understand our cultural past. Check out the Framework for Respon...
Art in Brief
What happens when culture becomes collateral damage in war? In this episode of Art in Brief, we speak with Patty Gerstenblith, a leading authority on cultural heritage law, about the destruction of cultural sites in recent armed conflicts. We examine the role of international courts, the limits of accountability, and whether the law can truly protect history in times of war. Support the show