According to the creators of Mapping the Whitney Biennial, “[m]apping these [artists’s] locations tells a story of influence and power — but also one of friendships and creative communities, of housing prices and economic change, of landscape and light. Here are some of its facets.” Methodology: Between 1932 and 1975, the Whitney’s Annual and Biennial…
ARLIS/NA Multimedia & Technology Reviews Co-editors are seeking volunteers to author reviews for the following resources for the October 2019 issue: Bauhaus: Building the New Artist Burckhardt Source Digital Museum of Shadow Facendo il Libro Fashion History Timeline OER Commons The Pudding WikiArquitectura To volunteer, complete the Reviewer Interest form by Monday, July 29. Initial…
The blog Anterotesis has a long list of Digital Humanities GIS (Geographical Information Systems) projects. See this post and this one for background, and Mapping Resources for (you guessed it) resources. These are not projects to digitize old maps, but investigations [the blogger’s emphasis]. This is a great source to see some project already out there.…
Last week’s DH Monday’s post featured The Programming Historian, with digital tools, techniques, and workflow tutorials that (among other uses) could be used in courses for skill building and project development. We’d like to elaborate on that with Art History Teaching Resources (AHTR), a great resource when your looking for lessons or activities for courses…
History of Art & Architecture’s Professor Swati Chattopadhyay announces the just-launched digital venue for conversation on buildings, spaces and landscapes, with creators and founding editors Chattopadhyay, Marta Gutman, Zeynep Kezer, and Matthew Lasner: PLATFORM. PLATFORM is an open digital venue for exchanging new ideas about working with, researching, teaching, and writing about buildings, spaces, and…
Have you checked out USC Library’s Digital Humanities Research Guide? Beyond its USC-specific opportunities, it lists helpful resources with succinct descriptions – all organized by topic. A favorite section is Digital Visualization. One resource worth exploring: The Journal of Interactive Technology and Pedagogy.