Office of Digital Humanities For more information: https://www.neh.gov/program/dangers-and-opportunities-technology-perspectives-humanities Deadline: Feb 2, 2023 Funding: up to $75k for projects led by single researcher; up to $150K for collaborative teams. The Dangers and Opportunities of Technology: Perspectives from the Humanities (DOT) program supports humanistic research that examines the relationship between technology and society. NEH is particularly interested […]
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Meet the Humans Behind Digital Humanities: Alison Langmead
Alison Langmead holds a joint faculty appointment between the Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences and the School of Computing and Information at the University of Pittsburgh. She teaches and researches in the field of the digital humanities, focusing especially on applying digital methods mindfully within the context of visual and material culture studies. Alison […]
CFP: “Beyond Tidy Data: Critical Use of Museum Collections Information” (Digital Art History Society – Session at CAA, New York, 15-18 February 2023)
Beyond Tidy Data: Critical Use of Museum Collections Information Session sponsored by the Digital Art History Society Co-Chairs: Lindsay Dupertuis, independent scholar, and Kelly Davis, Yale University Beyond Tidy Data: Critical Use of Museum Collections Information Digital art historians frequently use collections information as data to inform their studies. Many cultural institutions, such as the British Museum […]
Digital Art(work)s: GeoLocated #LOVE (2020-2021) by Clarissa Ribeiro
Spotlight on the artwork GeoLocated #Love (2020-2021) by Clarissa Ribeiro. For a full interview with the artist see LINK Clarissa Ribeiro is a multimedia artist and researcher with an interest in cross-scale information and communication dynamics that impact human-nonhuman behavior and other macro-scale emergent phenomena. Digital Humanities is expanded in her practice in explorations that […]
Meet the Humans Behind Digital Humanities: Felipe Álvarez de Toledo
Felipe Álvarez de Toledo is a Ph.D. Candidate in Duke University’s Art, Art History & Visual Studies Department. He received a bachelor’s degree in Economics from Pompeu Fabra University in Barcelona, Spain, in 2015. Felipe studies historical art markets from a data-driven lens, combining art history and economics. His interests include art markets, the transcontinental trade in paintings in the Early Modern Period, Early Modern […]
CFP: Terra-sponsored Digital Art History Article in Nineteenth-Century Art Worldwide
Terra-sponsored Digital Art History Article in Nineteenth-Century Art Worldwide Deadline: April 15, 2022 Nineteenth-Century Art Worldwide (NCAW) is pleased to announce the continuation of our series American Art History Digitally supported by a grant from the Terra Foundation for American Art. The editors of NCAW are now accepting proposals for the final digital art history article in the series to be […]