Digital Art History: Practice and Potential

Die Konferenz ist von der Digital Art History Research Group Organisiert und wird sich in verschiedenen Panels mit der Verknüpfung von digitalen Technologien und Kunstforschung beschäftigen.

11.10.2017, 09:30 - 20:00 Uhr

On Wednesday 11 October, #DAHRG will move over to the Paul Mellon Centre for the day and cohost the Digital Art History: Practice and Potential conference with the Early Career Researchers in British Art network.

The conference is free, but booking is essential. Please book via eventbrite.

Schedule:

9.30-10.00: Registration and Introduction | Paul Mellon Centre

10.00-11.30: PANEL 1 – Practice: Exploring the nexus of digital technologies and art historical research

Élodie Gössant- Reconstructing a lost country house: the case of Erlestoke Park (Wiltshire)

Phillippa Plock & Colette Warbrick- Digital/ized art history at Waddesdon Manor

Shu-Chi Shen- Revisualising, Reconstructing and Recreating: the Case Study on a Digital Exhibition in the National Palace Museum, Taipei.

11.30-12.00: Comfort Break

12.00-1.30: PANEL 2 – Potential: Evolution and synthesis of art historical methodologies

Nirmalie Alexandra Mulloli & Christina Bartosch – Exhibitions of Modern European Art 1905-1915 – Building metadata to reveal artist exhibition strategies and advance theoretical possibilities of exhibition spaces.

Ricarda Brosch & Adam Knight- The Quantitative Turn: Big Data Ethics in Digital Art History

Rosário Salema de Carvalho & Inês Aguiar- Match! Image recognition issues on Az Infinitum – Azulejo Indexation and Referencing System

1.30-2.30: Lunch

2.30-3.30: Workshop Session – App Building for History and Heritage | Fern Insh (Sackler Digital Research and Engagement Fellow, Courtauld Institute of Art, #DAHRG)

3.30-4.00: Comfort Break

4.00-5.00: Roundtable Discussion: Early Career Researchers’ role in developing digital practice

6.00-7.15: Lecture – The Art of Losing: A Wishlist for Responsible Digitization | Emma Stanford (Digital Curator Bodleian Library, Oxford) | Kenneth Clark Lecture Theatre, Courtald Institute of Art

7.15-8.00: Reception | Foyer, Courtald Institute of Art

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