Paper proposals for the session Media, Technology, and Virtuality: Before the Modern Era during the International Congress on Medieval Studies (May 8-10, 2025/Kalamazoo & hybrid)Submission Deadline: September 1, 2024 The human experience has drastically evolved to that of a virtual existence. Virtual platforms have become indispensable media that reconstruct human relationships, conferences, and even methods…
The Photographic Archive of the American Academy in Rome is pleased to announce the release of a new collection on its Digital Humanities Center: The Fototeca Unione Collection Thanks to a five-year grant from the Samuel H. Kress Foundation, it was possible to process the entire collection of the Fototeca Unione: 29,127 images have been cataloged…
The latest RKD Study, written by Prof. Dr. Claus Grimm, comprises a monograph on the life, work and reception of Frans Hals, and a comprehensive catalogue raisonné of the artist’s oeuvre. After the three monographic chapters have been published in November 2023, now also the complete catalogue raisonné has been made available online. You can…
Fantastic Futures (FF24) is an annual international conference exploring AI for Libraries, Archives & Museums. The 2024 Conference theme is Artificial Intelligence in the future of work in GLAMs (Galleries, Libraries, Archives, and Museums) and is organized by AI4LAM (Artificial Intelligence for Libraries, Archives & Museums). Since its inception in 2018, AI4LAM has been “an…
Submission Deadline: July 31, 2024 There are two Digital Humanities sessions during the Renaissance Society of American 71st Annual Meeting that will focus on: Visit the conference submission guidelines and conference site for more information.
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