The recently published Journal of Art Historiography Number 27 Supplement, December 22 is devoted to Digital Humanities documents guest edited by Andrew Hopkins (Università degli studi dell’Aquila). Alternate issues of this bi-annual publication are guest-edited by scholars specializing in a ‘subfield’ or particularly under-studied area of art history. Click here for a list of documents…
The Library of Congress has appointed Rhode Island artist, educator and community-focused researcher Jeffrey Yoo Warren as 2023 Innovator in Residence. With his project, Seeing Lost Enclaves: Relational Reconstructions of Erased Historic Neighborhoods of Color, Yoo Warren will use photographs, maps, film and audio recordings from Library collections to build an immersive digital 3D model…
“The Art Historical Image in the Digital Age” is a two-week seminar that will take place at the Kunsthistorisches Institute in Florenz – Max-Planck-Institut from 26 June – 7 July 2023. The seminar will familiarize participants with key concepts related to photography and imaging in art historical research, image data and its integral role in the…
The Digital Humanities occupy an ever-growing place in the research landscape of the twenty-first century. The past few years have seen rapid advancements in the development of digital technologies in the field of Japanese Studies. Scholars working on early modern Japan—be it literature, history, textual scholarship, art, or other areas of study—can avail themselves of several…
Stefan Huebner invites you to the digital humanities workshop titled “Progress and Innovative Practices in the Digital Humanities in Singapore and Abroad” that he is hosting at the Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore, on November 24-25, 2022. The event takes place on Zoom. Applicable across a wide variety of topics reaching from natural…
The University of California GIS Week is an opportunity for you to learn and engage with experts and mapping projects across the UC system and beyond! Ask questions during the thematic mapping panels, engage with GIS industry professionals, and interact with posters presenters. The event will be hosted virtually through Zoom. All talks are free…