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Digital Approaches to Art History and Cultural Heritage (Oxford, 12-13 Jun 20)

Merton College, University of Oxford, Mar 12–13, 2020 Deadline: Mar 22, 2020

Leonardo Impett

Digital technologies are transforming the ways in which scholars study visual sources and cultur- al heritage. Digitisation renders collections more accessible, while computer vision algorithms enable researchers to tracepatterns across large datasets of images and chart new avenues of research. At the same time, 3D modellingtechniques capture and digitally preserve cultural heri- tage structures and artefacts threatened by war, climatechange or over-tourism, while virtual reali- ty transports audiences to palaces, monuments, or places of worship,widening access to such sites.

This conference brings together researchers, students, and professionals from art history, museol- ogy, digitalhumanities, geography, history, archeology, classics and computer science, who are interested in exploring digital approaches to the study of visual and material culture. The confer- ence explores how researchers are integrating digital tools into their research, introduces new audiences to cutting edge technologies and methodologies, and critically assesses the opportuni- ties and challenges that such approaches present.

Day 1: Digital Approaches to Art History (Digital Visual Studies).

The first day is devoted to investigating new digital and computational approaches to the study of visual culture. Topics include: digital imaging, computer vision, network analysis, visual Distant Reading, digital research infrastructures, data standards, institutional projects, digitisation and dig- ital publishing projects.

Day 2: Digital Approaches to Architectural and Cultural Heritage (Sites and Objects)

The second day focuses on digital approaches to capturing, displaying and studying three dimen- sional culturalsites and objects. This includes data capture, 3D and 4D modelling, and virtual anastylosis. It likewise treats the display, exploration and research of cultural heritage sites using new technologies, including but not limited tovirtual and augmented reality.

We invite proposals for 20 minute presentations which engage with any of the above topics or which reflect critically on the integration of digital tools into the study of art history and cultural heritage. Abstracts of no more than 500 words and a 100 biography can be submitted at the fol- lowing URL: https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/DAH2020/Track/1/Submission/Create.

The organisers will seek to publish selected papers in an edited volume.

Organised by Lia Costiner (Merton College, Oxford) & Leonardo Impett (Biblioteca Hertziana,

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For questions, please contact encodingHeritage@gmail.com.

Supported by the Oxford TORCH (en)coding Heritage Network.

Reference:

CFP: Digital Approaches to Art History and Cultural Heritage (Oxford, 12-13 Jun 20). In: ArtHist.net, Mar 3, 2020 (accessed Feb 27, 2022), <https://arthist.net/archive/22767>.

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