Online meetings
Idea and purposes
The research group iArtHisLab, withing the framework of DAHSS, is organizing coffee talks every last Thursday of the month at 17:00 CEST. These will be informal discussions of 45 minutes (aprox.) where DAHSS’ alumni will talk about their research and the challenges faced by Art History, museums and cultural institutions and Humanities in general. The goal of these talks is to promote a monthly discussion between experts, researchers and students to work towards a better understanding of the convergence between computational technologies, digital media and humanistic approaches.
These sessions focus on networking, conversation, reflection and collaboration between professors, researchers, students and professionals.
Join us and be part of the conversation!
Bring your coffee, tea, hot chocolate or pumpkin spice latte.
Coordination: Bárbara Romero Ferrón y Nuria Rodríguez Ortega
MEETING ID: 916 0488 0554
If you want to be one of our speakers email us to: digitalarthistory@uma.es
If you want to know more about DAHSS (Digital Art History Summer School), please, click below
Program 2022
TALK 1
February 24, 2022; 17:00 CEST
Lukás Pilka
Clouds of Symbols: Motifs and Themes in Central European Fine Art explored by Computer Vision
TALK 2
March 31, 17:00 CEST
Sofia Baroncini
Diving into artworksinterpretations through the lenses of semantic data: an ongoing project on Panofsky’s studies
TALK 3
April 28, 17:00 CEST
Mariana Ziku
Crowdsourcing and open data in intangible cultural heritage
TALK 4
May 26, 17:00 CEST
Maddly Louise
World, Spaces, Multi-tentacle Time, in the Multi-Temporal Multiverse of Art. New Globalization of Ancestral Arts, Wisdoms and Sciences and Digital Turn of Humanity and Humanities
Program 2021
TALK 1
January 14, 2021; 18:00 (GMT +1)
Bárbara Romero Ferrón (PhD Candidate), Western University (Canada
Art exhibition data. Exploring Spanish art exhibitions from 1850 to 1939.
TALK 2
February 4, 18:00 (GMT +1)
Iona Marinescu, The National University of Art Bucharest
thereart.ro Rethinking Contemporary Art in the Digital Era
TALK 3
March 4, 18:00 (GMT +1)
Sabine de Günther
Restaging Fashion. Digital contextualization of vestimentary sources
TALK 4
April 1, 18:00 (GMT +1)
Paul Melton , SUNY-FIT –
The Period Eye after the Computational Turn
TALK 5
May 6, 18:00 (GMT +1)
Esther Solé
PianoNodes, or how to use Wikibase to model a data-driven approach to music performances
TALK 6
June 3, 18:00 (GMT +1)
TBD
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