rest of 2018: Planned events

26-27 July, Perth, Australia

Landscape Data Art & Models as Linked Open Data (27 Jul;y, workshop 26 July)

https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/landscape-data-art-models-as-linked-open-data-tickets-46752433788

Thanks to a Pelagios 2018 Working Group grant we are hosting this one day Digital Humanities event on Linked Open Data for Australia, at the HIVE, Curtin University, Bentley Campus, Perth. The speakers, from across Australia, will explain their mapping and cultural collections projects, and discuss how Linked Open Data may help create more useful and reusable cultural content and research between humanities, IT and the GLAM sector in Australia.

20-22 August, Canberra, Australia

Digital Directions 2018: Intersections, 21-22 August 2018, Invited and funded. National Film and Sound Archive of Australia (NFSA), Canberra, Australia. URL: https://www.nfsa.gov.au/about/our-mission/digital-directions/digital-directions-2018

16-20 September, Italy

Invited Professor to Summer School: Cultural Heritage in Context. Digital Technologies for the Humanities.Partially funded, invited (pending confirmation). Cities, Cultural Heritage and Digital Humanities. Host: Rosa Tamborrino Politecnico di Torino – Castello del Valentino, Turin Italy, 16-23 September 2018. Joint Project of the Politecnico di Torino POLITO, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Paris (EHESS), and the Italian Association of Urban History (AISU),

September-October, Perth Australia

Planning GLAMgames conference, Perth.

11-13 October, Germany

Communicating the Past in the Digital Age, Digital methods for teaching and learning in Archaeology. Host: Professor Eleftheria Paliou, Computational Archaeology, CoDArchLab, Institute of Archaeology, University of Cologne, Germany, 12-13 October 2018. URL: https://communicatingthepast.hcommons.org/2018/04/19/release-of-the-call-for-paper/

10-12 December, Germany

Linked Pasts 2018 conference, 11-13 December 2018, Mainz, Germany. Invited and funded thanks to successful Pelagios grant.

12-14 December, Italy

Museums, the relationship between Museum and Research and the development of new interactions with the public through technologies such as gaming). Partially funded and invited. Host: Professor Arianna Traviglia on behalf of Venice consortium: Il Distretto Veneziano della Ricerca e dell’Innovazione (DVRI), Ca Foscari, Venice, Italy, 13 December 2018. URL: distrettovenezianoricerca.it

 

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