CFP Submission Deadline: May 15, 2024 The Digital Humanities Research Hub at the School of Advanced Study, University of London, invites submissions for the inaugural Born-Digital Collections, Archives and Memory conference, to be hosted at the University of London from 2-4 April 2025 in collaboration with colleagues from Aarhus University, the British Library, and the…
Proposal Submission Deadline: Monday, April 22, 2024 The Sixteenth Century Society (SCS) is pleased to invite proposals for individual presentations, panels, and roundtables for its annual conference, which will take place October 31-November 2, 2024, at the Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel. Please note that this conference will begin on Thursday morning and end on Saturday evening.…
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…
Application Submission Due Date: Monday, January 15, 2024 by 11:59 pm EST The Department of Art History and the College of Information Sciences and Technology at The Pennsylvania State University are pleased to announce an upcoming convening on the use of computer vision (CV) for art historical research. Structured as a symposium with a public…
The Belvedere Research Centre in Vienna is delighted to present the sixth edition of its conference series on the digital transformation of art museums. The international conference builds upon the previous event focusing on topics such as Metaverse, Web 3, and Artificial Intelligence. Unsurprisingly, however, the debate about the responsible use of AI in the…
International conference Art within Reach: Photomechanical Reproductions of Works of Art from Print to Digital, organized by the Institute of Art History of the Czech Academy of Sciences in Prague. With the development of photomechanical printing techniques around 1900, the dissemination of visual information about art objects expanded on an unprecedented scale. For the first…