Summer School Online, September 1-5, 2020
Deadline: July 26, 2020
2020 Theme: Ephemera in Digital Art History
The International Summer School on Digital Art History (DAHSS), a joint initiative of the University of Málaga and the University of Berkeley, with the collaboration of the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, will celebrate the fifth edition from September 1-5, 2020. Due to the covid-19 situation, this year the Summer School will be all online. The DAHSS team is convinced that we have an unprecedented opportunity to explore new ways of working together in a real global scenario and at the same time preserve interpersonal exchange.
The course is organized around four tracks:
- Track A: Data and the Arts, lead by Greg Niemeyer (UC Berkeley)
- Track B: Data Science, led by Harald Klinke (LMU Munich)
- Track C: Digital Photography, led by Justin Underhill (Visualization Lab for Digital Art History, UC Berkeley)
- Track D: Computer Vision, led by Leonardo Impett (Bibliotheca Hertziana)
Fee: 100€ with places for 30 participants. For more information, please visit: http://historiadelartemalaga.uma.es/dahss20/. The application period is now open (until July 26th, 2020) at: http://historiadelartemalaga.uma.es/dahss20/applications/.