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The Max Planck Society and the University of Zurich are envisioning a 5-year centre in Digital Art History / Digital Visual Studies, to be based in Zurich starting 2019. The centre will consist of a group of researchers and funded PhD students, and will combine fundamental research with software development and deployment. The centre will collaborate closely with a number of international partners, and is partnered in Zurich by the Swiss Art Research Infrastructure (SARI).
The exploratory meeting wishes to bring leading scholars in the field of digital visual studies together as to identify the state-of-the-arts, to learn from their current and future endeavors and to find potential partners. We will focus on the specificity of art history and visual studies (Bildwissenschaft), and ask whether it engenders particular methodologies and research questions beyond those currently practiced in the digital humanities.
The meeting is structured by thematic points of interest. Each ‘focus’ hour will start with some remarks from the speaker, moving to a more general discussion, in the course of which all participants will be invited to comment.
Exploratory Meeting on September 27, 2018
9:15-17:00, KOL N-1, University of Zurich
Program
9:15-9:30 Welcome: Tristan Weddigen, Leonardo Impett
9:30-10:15 The MPG UZH Project, Leonardo Impett
SARI, Thomas Hänsli
10:30-11:30 Focus 1: Digital Museology, Sarah Kenderdine
11:30-12:30 Focus 2: Spatial Humanities, Dario Negueruela
14:00-15:00 Focus 3: Cultural Heritage Technology, Alessio del Bue
15:00-16:00 Focus 4: Speaking Code / Contemporary Art, Geoff Cox
16:15-17:15 Closing discussion, policy resolution
Participants