The international conference “Digital Art History – Methods, Practices, Epistemologies” for the fourth time brings together scholars and practitioners from the fields of digital history of art and architecture, visual culture studies, museology, information science, art and design. Focusing on the notion of complexity, forty-four participants from twelve countries (Croatia, France, Germany, Italy, Portugal, Russia, Serbia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine), will present their ongoing or recently completed research projects. The range of topics examined through the notion of complexity ranges from network, image, and socio-semantic analysis, through complex translation processes of analog data into digital formats and the problem of missing data, to the use of “bigger data,” inclusion of underrepresented communities and territories, and considerations about the ways the digital methods influence knowledge production in the field.
The conference is held both in person and online. In order to follow the conference via ZOOM please send an email with your name and surname before Sunday, October 2nd to mbobinac@ipu.hr.
Click here for the Conference Program and click here for the Book of Abstracts.