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Wed 11 Oct, 2017 Digital Art History Research Group, Research Forum
The Art of Losing: A Wishlist for Responsible Digitization
Emma Stanford’s keynote seminar is the first #DAHRG event of 2017/18! If you are already joining us for the Digital Art History: Practice and Potential conference at the Paul Mellon Centre that day, then there is no need to book a ticket for this event. What makes a good digital…
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Mon 12 Jun, 2017 Digital Art History Research Group, Lecture, Research Forum
Transforming Art History in the Digital Revolution
The Courtauld’s new Digital Art History Research Group (#DAHRG) is pleased to welcome Professor Caroline Bruzelius to give the second of the group’s keynote seminar. The History of Art is a discipline uniquely well-suited to digital technologies. We can now, for example, create provenance databases, map the trajectories of objects, model…
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Tue 14 Feb, 2017 Digital Art History Research Group
Photographs to 3D models: Introduction to Structure from ...
#DAHRG’s second workshop offers participants a chance to learn how to create three-dimensional models of objects through structure-from-motion (SfM) with Robert Kaleta (UCL). SfM is an increasingly popular photogrammetric technique that allows its users to turn a set of photographs into a 3D model which can be explored further, shared…
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Tue 25 Oct, 2016 Digital Art History Research Group
CAD Software for Architectural History: Teaching & R...
In this lunchtime workshop, #DAHRG’s inaugural event, Fern will demonstrate how CAD software can be used in conjunction with primary research documents to recreate lost architecture. Furthermore, Fern will clarify how mapping architecture via SketchUp has enhanced her understanding of early-modern Scots’ perceptions and use of interior space. Meg will…
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Mon 14 Nov, 2016 Digital Art History Research Group
Open Access in the Humanities: What, Why, and How
The Courtauld’s new Digital Art History Research Group (#DAHRG) is pleased to welcome Professor Martin Eve to give the first of two keynote seminars. In Open Access in the Humanities: What, Why, and How, Prof. Eve will provide a general background to open access. He will also highlight its challenges…
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