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Humanist Archives: Oct. 15, 2019, 7:34 a.m. Humanist 33.315 - DH2020 (Carleton); art history & the visual (Duke)

                  Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 33, No. 315.
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    [1]    From: Laura Estill 
           Subject: DH2020 Deadline Extended to 22 October (21)

    [2]    From: Hannah Jacobs 
           Subject: Oct. 17-18 #CenteringDH Registration & Livestream (47)


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        Date: 2019-10-15 03:02:54+00:00
        From: Laura Estill 
        Subject: DH2020 Deadline Extended to 22 October

Dear Digital Humanists,

The international digital humanities conference, DH2020, will take place
from July 20-25, 2020 at Carleton University and the University of Ottawa.

We have extended the deadline for submitting proposals until 22 October.

Please see the call for papers:
Algonquin / Anishnabeg - https://dh2020.adho.org/cfps/cfp-anishinabeg/
English - https://dh2020.adho.org/cfps/cfp-english/
French - https://dh2020.adho.org/cfps/cfp-francais/
Spanish - https://dh2020.adho.org/cfps/cfp-espanol/
German - https://dh2020.adho.org/cfps/cfp-deutsch/
Italian - https://dh2020.adho.org/cfps/cfp-italiano/

Please circulate the call widely to all who might be interested--we hope to
see you in Ottawa!

Laura Estill, on behalf of the organizers
DH2020 Program Committee Co-Chair


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        Date: 2019-10-14 17:43:42+00:00
        From: Hannah Jacobs 
        Subject: Oct. 17-18 #CenteringDH Registration & Livestream

On October 17-18, please join the Wired! Lab for Digital Art History & Visual
Culture at Duke University to reflect on contributions of art historians and
visual culture scholars to the spatial digital humanities at Centering Art
History & Visual Culture in the Digital Humanities: A Symposium Celebrating 10
Years of the Wired! Lab at Duke.

Find out more: sites.duke.edu/centeringdh

Register: https://sites.duke.edu/centeringdh/registration/

Watch the livestream:

Thursday http://bit.ly/CenteringDH-Thurs
Friday Morning http://bit.ly/CenteringDH-FridayMorning
Friday Afternoon http://bit.ly/CenteringDH-FridayAfternoon

Over the past decade, the use of digital methods has exploded in the study of
art history and visual culture. As with other areas of the digital humanities,
art historians and visual culture scholars have used a very wide range of
approaches. Still, increasingly, one of the core areas that art history and
visual culture have particular focused on is the analysis of spatial problems
through computational methods and digital visualization. This conference brings
to the fore core contributions of art historians and visual culture scholars to
the spatial digital humanities. Looking at objects and environments at a wide
variety of scales, panelists will ask: What spatial and temporal cultural
problems can be addressed with digital methods? Conversely, speakers will
address how the art and visual culture extend and complicate developments within
the digital humanities.

This conference is held in conjunction with the 10th anniversary of the founding
of the Wired! Lab for Digital Art History & Visual Culture here at Duke
University. The Wired! Lab is itself a center of major research involving the
study of objects, buildings, and urban environments at a variety of different
scales and with diverse computational methods. We are pleased to host this
dialogue on how spatial problems in art history and visual culture contribute to
important developments within the digital humanities.

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Hannah L. Jacobs
Digital Humanities Specialist, Wired! Lab | she/her/hers
Art, Art History, & Visual Studies, Duke University
hannah.jacobs@duke.edu | 919-660-6563
dukewired.org | @dukewired | fb.com/wiredduke

MS Student, Information Science, UNC
President, Triangle Digital Humanities Network



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