Deadline for submissions: July 1, 2024
Following the success of our 2023-2024 seminar “Narrowing the Divide,” we are delighted to announce the call for proposals for the 2024-2025 Artl@s Conversation Series in Digital Art History, themed “Seeking Nuance: Articulating Digital and Non-digital Approaches to Art History.” This online seminar aims to delve into the interplay between digital and analog practices in art historical research, regardless of the scale of the project, be it individual or collective.
We invite scholars to showcase how their projects navigate the complexities of digital and analog methodologies and practices. These may encompass considerations such as balancing quantity and quality, supplementing computational evidence, managing collaborative skills, ensuring project diffusion and sustainability, and preserving data. Presentations on infrastructures, methodologies, and tools that advance the frontier of digital research are also welcome.
Furthermore, contributors are urged to reflect on how they disseminate their findings within traditional academic settings and position themselves within the evolving landscape of art historical research.
For more information about the series and how to submit an abstract, visit the Artl@s Call for Propositions page.
For inquiries and submissions, please contact Béatrice Joyeux-Prunel (Université de Genève) & Catherine Dossin (Purdue University).