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  • Hammamet

    Call for papers - Epistemology and methodology

    ddh20 : Data and Digital Humanities 2020

    The digital humanities offer a particularly rich research field of studies for data processing, apart from those of the hard sciences and the social sciences. Indeed, the humanities are rarely subject to privacy principles (privacy by design, GDPR…) that affect most social science works and are not just about digital or binary data. Moreover, in DH the data pre-exist and are most often already known if they are not collected and formalized. In this specific context, we propose in this track to question the practices resulting from the constitution of corpus and uses of data in humanities.

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  • Bremen

    Call for papers - Modern

    Intersections of Art, Science, and Technology in Soviet Film and Culture

    By maintaining the tension between artists’ imaginative approaches to technology in the Soviet Union (Meyerhold’s Biomechanics), film directors’ use of science such as physiology (Eisenstein’s Expressive Movement), and scientists’ own theorization of art history (Lev Vygotsky’s The Psychology of Art), this workshop aims at unpacking the historical and political forces behind Soviet film theory, film practice, and art history in relation to science and technology. While examining the juncture between art, science, and technology in post-Revolutionary Russia, with a focus on the avant-garde period until the death of Joseph Stalin, cinema is thus considered as a device beyond its medium of film (Francois Albera, Maria Tortajada: Cinema Beyond Film) and the medium-specificity of the arts is called into question.

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  • Paris

    Call for papers - Epistemology and methodology

    Collecta: from ancient practices to the digital humanities

    La collection de François-Roger de Gaignières se fonde sur la copie, les référencements et les renvois internes. Organisée selon une structure ouverte, pour être sans cesse enrichie, elle présente des similitudes avec les bases de données. A partir de ce constat, le colloque, élargissant son propos jusqu’à l’époque contemporaine, questionne de front les fonds documentaires et les ressources numériques selon trois axes : objets et méthodes de la collecte ; organisation des savoirs et architecture de l’information ; enjeux de visualisation et de forme.

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