NEW! Digital Humanities Monday: An introduction to Wired! Lab: The DH Bibliography

Welcome to Digital Humanities Monday! This will be the first of many Mondays that The Red Dot will devote to Digital Art History and DH in general. Please follow us, pass this on to anyone you know who might be interested, and send us any sites, programs, projects, and/or information related to DH to vrc.ucsb@gmail.com so we can share them (and credit you).

First up: Duke’s Wired! Lab for Digital Art History & Visual Culture explores visual and material culture through critical engagement with digital technologies. Their community of faculty, staff, and students uses digital methods in teaching and research on the visual arts, architecture, cultural heritage, and built environments. They have a special interest in projects that engage the public online and in museums.

They also have an incredible and invaluable resource we can’t live without: “A Digital Humanities Bibliography,” a 149-page (and counting!) document assembled courtesy of our colleague John Taormina. Check it out!


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