Deadline for submissions: July 1, 2024 Following the success of our 2023-2024 seminar “Narrowing the Divide,” we are delighted to announce the call for proposals for the 2024-2025 Artl@s Conversation Series in Digital Art History, themed “Seeking Nuance: Articulating Digital and Non-digital Approaches to Art History.” This online seminar aims to delve into the interplay…
Hybrid round table discussion will take place on Thursday, May 30, 2024 at 3:00-5:00pm BT / 7:00-9:00am PT. While innovations in the Digital Humanities (DH) are increasingly focusing on more visual or multimodal approaches, textual study remains a core component of the work of the majority of Humanities scholars, and particularly those working in English,…
Deadline for submissions: Friday, June 7, 2024 Digital research in the arts and humanities has traditionally focused on digitised objects and archives. However, born-digital cultural materials that originate and circulate across a range of formats and platforms are rapidly expanding and raising new opportunities and challenges for research, archiving and collecting communities. Collecting, accessing and…
Written by Eduardo Souza, published on May 7, 2024 on archdaily.com. While we are still trying to understand the possibilities and limits of three-dimensional printing and additive manufacturing, a new term has emerged for our vocabulary. 4D printing is nothing more than a digital manufacturing technology -3D printing- which includes a new dimension: the temporal.…
Written by Chris Michaels, published on April 1, 2024 on theartnewspaper.com. The 10-year anniversary of a once-controversial new form of digital art, and disruptor of the art market, NFTs (non-fungible tokens), falls on 2 May. In the lead-up to that anniversary, two important new publications combine to provide the first comprehensive history of a form…
More than one year ago, the U.S. Copyright Office launched a comprehensive initiative to examine the impact of generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) on copyright law and policy. This blog post highlights the next steps of this ongoing study and summarizes a recent update to Congress from Register of Copyrights Shira Perlmutter. Over the coming months,…