Dates: 28-30 June 2021 Places: London / Hatfield, UK / Virtual Early Abstracts: 30 June 2020 This conference is planned as a hybrid in-person and virtual event. If necessary it will be moved to a fully virtual format. The keynote will be held in London. In-person presentations will take place in the University of Hertfordshire campus…
Deadline: Jan 31, 2020 For the upcoming issue – vol. 5: “History of Digital Art” – the International Journal of Digital Art History (DAHJ) asks for contributions on the following topics: New perspectives on traditional fields of the history of digital art, like early computer art, internet art, interactive computer-based art, and other forms Genealogies…
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…