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Digital Art History for the Masses? The Role of the Public Digital Art History Lab
Digital Art History (DAH), which embraces massive datasets, innovative methodologies based on computational techniques, and collaborative paradigms, promises to offer new perspectives on the history of art. For example, DAH has the potential to shift the discipline’s focus from the traditional topics of inquiry to less explored aspects of the field—in ...
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A lexicon like the Österreichisches Biographisches Lexikon 1815–1950 (Austrian Biographical Dictionary) seems to be as all in one cast because it is built on a set of formal rules for writing articles and some strict but basic criteria for the selection ...
Maximilian Kaiser +3 more
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Digital Art History at the Crossroads
Information and Communications Technologies, and more specifically online digital media, are revolutionizing the ways to produce and disseminate scientific knowledge. Humanities and social sciences -art history among them- are not alien to this process.
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A digital representation is one based on countable, discrete values, but definitions of Digital Art do not always take account of this. We examine the nature of digital and analogue representations, and draw from a rich pre-industrial and ancient history of their presence in the arts, with emphasis on textile weaves.
McLean, Alex +2 more
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In Situ and in Cyberspace: the Art Library and Art-Historical Research in the Twenty-First Century
Art libraries have traditionally been exceptional places in which to conduct research, due to the nature of their collections and often also because of the spaces they occupy. Today, when library materials are provided, discovered, accessed, created, and
Kathleen Salomon
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An Ontological Approach to the Description of Visual and Iconographical Representations
The perception of our heritage is based on sign-functions, which relate visual representations to cognitive types, allowing us to make perceptual judgements over physical objects.
Nicola Carboni, Livio de Luca
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Accessing and Using Digital Libraries in Art History [PDF]
Over the past decades, the increase in the use of digital resources and the growth of research conducted in digital environments has transformed academic scholarship. The goal of this paper is to highlight the importance of understanding user behavior and needs for building digital libraries and resources that have a positive effect on the whole ...
Christina Kamposiori +2 more
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“Lviv Interactive” and Exploring Artists’ Spaces on a Digital Map
The paper discusses the utilization of digital maps and an encyclopedia platform, hosted by the Center for Urban History in Lviv, to delve into the history of artistic milieus and practices within the spatial context of Lviv during the late 1980s.
Bohdan Shumylovych, Taras Nazaruk
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Kunstgeschichte der digitalen Bilder
What does it mean to practice art history with digital images? In the sense of Malraux, it would then be designated the history of the digitalisable.
Maria Männig
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Digital Humanities and Ritual Space: A Reappraisal
In this editorial article for the Special Issue on Unlocking Sacred Landscapes: Digital Humanities and Ritual Space, we introduce the applicability of digital humanities to the study of ritual space. The Issue focuses on digital approaches both to ritual
Papantoniou Giorgos +3 more
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