Published by the U.S. Copyright Office’s notification system NewsNet, Issue No. 1040 – March 12, 2024. Today, the U.S. Copyright Office and the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) (collectively the “Offices”) published the results of their joint study on the intellectual property (IP) law and policy implications of non-fungible tokens (NFTs). The Offices conducted…
Written by Gareth Harris, published on March 11, 2024 on TheArtNewspaper.com. A Swiss company that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to authenticate Old Master paintings says that a portrait of a peasant woman is likely to have been made by one of the greatest artists of the German Renaissance, Albrecht Dürer. The latest claim fuels the…
Manuscript submission deadline: June 20, 2024Publication: December 2024Thematic editor of the issue: Dr Emilia Kiecko Representations in the form of drawings, infographics, images, models, films and other visualisations seem almost indispensable in the production and transmission of knowledge. They give the impression of being universal tools that help objectively ‘embody’ any data and ideas and…
Applications Due: April 1, 2024 Brown University Digital Publications invites applications for participation in an NEH Institute on Advanced Topics in the Digital Humanities, Born-Digital Scholarly Publishing: Resources and Roadmaps, which supports scholars who wish to pursue interpretive projects that require digital expression and are intended for publication by a scholarly press, but who may…
On Saturday, March 23, 2024, over thirty museums—presenting art, cultural heritage, film, natural history, and science—will open their doors and offer free general admission. With museums from Long Beach to Los Angeles to Santa Barbara, there is so much to explore. View the full list of museums here and plan your visits now. This offer…
Am Vortag des 37. Deutschen Kongresses für Kunstgeschichte veranstaltet der Arbeitskreis Digitale Kunstgeschichte als Vorkonferenz-Programm das dritte #arthistoCamp als Online-Veranstaltung. Wir laden zum #arthistoCamp – dem Barcamp für Kunstgeschichte – ein, um über aktuelle Themen in den Digital Humanities aus Perspektive der Kunstgeschichte zu sprechen. Von Interesse sind dabei Erkenntnisse aus nationalen und internationalen Forschungsprojekten…