ARLIS/NA 52nd Annual Conference: POP! Pittsburgh, PA / April 2-5, 2024 Abstract Submission Deadline: December 31, 2023 The ARLIS/NA Digital Humanities SIG invites those interested to submit papers for the panel, In Support of Digital Humanities, at the upcoming Annual Conference in Pittsburgh. It is becoming increasingly common for librarians and visual resources specialists to…
2023-2024 Artl@s/Visual Contagions Lecture Series in Digital Art History, second semesterTheme: “Narrowing the Divide: A Dialogue between Art History and Digital Art History”Call for Papers: Do we really need Digital Art History?Submission Deadline: November 20, 2023 The field of Digital Art history (DAH) is currently experiencing a notable shift towards establishing its autonomy as a…
Conference: The Art Museum in the Digital Age – 2024 Location: The Belvedere, Vienna (online) Date: January 15–19, 2024 Submission Deadline: November 3, 2023 The Belvedere Research Center is pleased to announce the sixth iteration of its conference series on the digital transformation of art museums. The event will build on the success of our…
Historians of Netherlandish Art Conference 2024 (HNA): Britain and the Low Countries / Cambridge, UK, July 10–13, 2024 Submission Deadline: September 29, 2023 It has been almost thirty years since ecologist and philosopher David Abram coined the phrase “more-than-human world” to describe the endless enmeshment of the human and non-human (including plants, animals, and natural…
Historians of Netherlandish Art (HNA) Conference 2024: ‘Britain and the Low Countries: Cultural Exchange Past, Present & Future’ (London and Cambridge, July 10-13, 2024) Session Call for Papers, “Embracing the Digital Age: New Prospects for Researching Northern European Art with Computational Methods” Submission Deadline: September 29, 2023 Over the last two decades, cultural institutions, collaborations,…
LEEDS International Medieval Conference 2024: Crisis (1-4 July 2024) Abstract Submission Deadline: September 20, 2023 Two Sessions Proposed: Digital humanities research projects have significantly transformed the landscape of scholarly inquiry, enabling new avenues for exploration, analysis, and understanding of human culture, history, and society. However, the rapid advancement of technology, coupled with challenges related to…