Did you know that UCSF Library hosts online and hybrid workshops related to Digital Humanities? And did you know these workshops are available to all University of California affiliates? Although the Python workshops do not have any formal prerequisites, some background in Python and SQL would be helpful. The workshops will build on material from previous…
By Bence Balogh on Medium Once it occurred to me that I had to make a 3d model of a certain area at the shores of Lake Balaton, Hungary. The area is around the hills of the famous wine area Badacsony. The goal is a format ready for 3d printing… The reason for the job…
by Torey Akers, The Art Newspaper, 14 August 2024 A federal judge in California has blocked an attempt by several AI companies to have portions of a copyright case dismissed As the relationship between artificial intelligence (AI) and copyright continues to develop in the legal sphere, a group of visual artists have scored a small…
Reviewed by Erin Dickey in Panorama: Journal of the Association of Historians of American Art 10, no. 1 (Spring 2024), https://doi.org/10.24926/24716839.18990. Curated by: ChatGPT, with support from Julia McHugh, Julianne Miao, Mark Olson, and Marshall N. Price. Irma Lopez, Alveena Nadim, Maddie Rubin and David Sardá provided research support. Exhibition schedule: Nasher Museum of Art,…
NewsNet 1048 , July 31, 2024 Today, the U.S. Copyright Office is releasing Part 1 of its Report on the legal and policy issues related to copyright and artificial intelligence (AI), addressing the topic of digital replicas. This Part of the Report responds to the proliferation of videos, images, or audio recordings that have been digitally…
This new publication and resource by the Yale University Art Gallery, The Gallery Guide Guide, documents the core values as well as the operational nuts and bolts of the Yale University Art Gallery’s renowned Gallery Guide Program. Authored by former co-leaders of the program Sydney Skelton Simon and Molleen Theodore, the Gallery Guide Guide is…