Alan Liu, English (2024-2025 Faculty Research Lecturer), will give the lecture “AI Virtue: What’s “Good” Knowledge in the Age of Artificial Intelligence?” In the age of AI, what will be good knowledge? Alan Liu applies digital humanities methods to map epistemic virtues (like “true,” “accurate,” “creative”) used to discuss artificial intelligence. “Creativity” comes in for…
Photographic History Research Centre, Leicester, UK, Feb 19–May 7, 2026 PHRC is pleased to announce the second season of its Research Seminars in Photographic Cultures and Heritage, a free, online series of talks and discussions exploring photography’s intersections with politics, technology, and cultural production. The series investigates the rich and evolving field of photographic cultures…
Now in its eighth edition, the international online conference explores the complex interrelations between truth, fake and falsified information, and knowledge authority in the context of digital transformation processes. In light of increasing disinformation, AI-generated content, and algorithmic bias, museums face the challenge of rethinking their role as trusted spaces for knowledge dissemination. At the…
Registration is now open for the sixth annual UC GIS Week conference, which will be held virtually from November 18-20, 2025. Initiated by the University of California GIS Leadership Committee, the conference will feature presentations, lightning talks, and a virtual map/poster gallery, all centering on geospatial research and applications. Attend one or multiple sessions of this…
The Society for the History of Collecting is pleased to invite you to its Annual General Meeting (AGM) and Annual Lecture on Wednesday, 17 September 2025 at the Art Worker’s Guild, London. The event is run as a hybrid event, the AGM and lecture will also be streamed via Zoom. We are delighted to announce…
When: Wednesday, June 18, 2025, 10:30 – 1:30pm PDT Where: https://www.youtube.com/live/kKHPlFkOK5A What: SEI 2025 Keynote Address presented by Jessica Herczeg-Konecny and Marshall Price, PhD. The Summer Educational Institute (SEI) is a collaborative project between the Art Libraries Society of North America (ARLIS/NA) and the Visual Resources Association (VRA). The SEI curriculum provides a comprehensive overview…