It will be DH Friday on October 11 when we host Smith College’s Andrew Maurer who will give two hands-on workshops on 3D Visualization for the Humanities: Photogrammetry Basics (9:00am-12:00pm) – Photogrammetry, the process of using still images to produce digital 3D models, provides new possibilities for visualizing and interpreting cultural objects. In this hands-on…
As the start of the new academic year approaches, already there are a couple of upcoming digital-scholarship related events in the UCSB Center for Black Studies Research to get on your calendar now! “Surveying the Terrain“: Session 1 of Race, Space, and Place Workshop, Tuesday, October 8, at 12:00pm. This is the first session of…
In her most recent article in PLATFORM, “City Smarts: An App for Civic Engagement,” History of Art & Architecture Professor Swati Chattopadhyay discusses how she gets undergraduates in her ARTHI 136I: The City in History class to think about power and agency in the metropolis — to get smart about cities — by using the…
An exciting announcement from the International Journal for Digital Art History (DAHJ) [h/t to Mary Okin]: DAHJ is excited to announce the launch of our new-and-improved website. This relaunch was part of the initiative Publishing Digital Art History, made possible by a generous grant by the Kress Foundation. This allowed us to design a website that more…
The NEH has posted the upcoming dates for the next round of Digital Humanities Advancement Grants (DHAG) to support digital projects at different stages throughout their lifecycles, from early start-up phases through implementation and sustainability, for up to 24 months. Project areas include Articles, Digital Materials & Publications, Workshops, Reports, Teaching Resources, Digital Infrastructures, and…
Next Monday is Labor Day so we’ve labored to post next week’s topic today: the Digital Humanities Quarterly Special Issue on AudioVisual DH CFP that address digital humanities approaches to audio and/or visual data. The co-editors will feature DH scholars in fields such as art history, history, film studies, media studies, musicology, oral history, and…