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,…
The “Material Migrations” lecture series centers issues of object mobility, transcultural dynamics, and notions of connectivity and resistance with case studies from the Middle Ages until today. Connected to the international collaborative research project “Material Migrations: Mamluk Metalwork across Afro-Eurasia”, funded by the Gerda Henkel Foundation and directed by Gertrude Aba Mansah Eyifa-Dzidzienyo and Vera-Simone…
ARCHIVE & CONFLICT: Photographic (im)materialities in the digital age Archivo Platform is pleased to announce the Webinar Series 2024 “Archive & Conflict”. Focusing on the production, circulation, and archiving of images, the Archivo Webinar Series 2024 aims to explore the Archive & Conflict through two main perspectives: on the one hand, to delve into the…
The Virtual Islamic Art History Seminar Series (VIAHSS) is pleased to announce an exciting roster of talks for Spring 2024! All talks are presented via Zoom on Fridays at 9AM PST / 12PM EST / 5PM UK / 7PM Turkey (unless otherwise noted). These lectures are free and open to all audiences. Friday, January 26,…
The lecture series “Material Worlds – The Virtual Salon at IMAREAL” presents and discusses topics related to the material culture of the Middle Ages and the early modern period in an online format. The three forthcoming papers deal with questions of production, choice of material and material significance of bronze doors from the 11th and…
For those who were unable to attend the online symposium, The Future is Now: A Symposium on Collaborating for Sustainability in Digital Research on Friday, September 29, 9:30 am – 12:30 pm (EST), organized by the Critical Digital Humanities Initiative at the University of Toronto Mississauga and are interested in understanding some of the challenges researchers…