Montag, 11. Dezember 2017

Summer School: Visualizing Venice Summer Institute: Advanced Topics in Digital Art History: 3D and (Geo)Spatial Networks

Wer sich neben meinem Seminar für den Einsatz von 3D-Technologien in der Kunstgeschichte interessieren, sollte sich folgende Summer School ansehen (bei Interesse kann ich ein Empfehlungsschreiben mitsenden):

June 4-18, 2018

VIU Summer School
Visualizing Venice Summer Institute: Advanced Topics in Digital Art History: 3D and (Geo)Spatial Networks


http://www.univiu.org/homepage/study/summer-schools/visualizing-venice


Deadline to apply:
January 5, 2018


Digital Technologies for Historical and Cultural visualization are transforming the ways that scholars can study and represent works of art, as well as growth and change in urban spaces and buildings.

With the support of The Getty Foundation as part of its Digital Art History initiative, The Wired! Lab for Digital Art History & Visual Culture at Duke University, the University of Padua‘s Architecture and Engineering program and Venice International University are collaborating on a Summer Institute that will support interdisciplinary teams focused on the hard questions of Digital Art History as a discipline, a set of methods, and a host of technical and institutional challenges and opportunities.


We have chosen the 3D AND (GEO)SPATIAL NETWORKS focus for this summer school, because it combines several overlapping areas of special interest to scholars in art history that map directly onto our team’s expertise in geospatial mapping, GIS, and 3D representation.


Faculty
Senior Advisors:
  • Andrea Giordano, Professor, University of Padua
  • Paul Jaskot, Professor, Duke University (Co-PI)
Workshop Leaders:
  • Mark Olson, Assistant Professor, Duke University (Co-PI)
  • Victoria Szabo, Associate Research Professor, Duke University (PI)
Lecturers and Discussion Leaders:
  • Hannah Jacobs, IT Analyst and Digital Humanities Specialist, Duke University
  • Ed Triplett, Lecturing Fellow, Duke University
Guest Lecturers:
  • Paolo Borin, PhD Student, University of Padua
  • Ludovica Galeazzo, Postdoctoral Fellow (current), Duke University
  • Kristin Huffman Lanzoni, Instructor, Duke University
  • Cosimo Monteleone, Assistant Professor, University of Padua


Who is it for
The target audience will be established teams of scholars (faculty, researchers, post-doctoral and PhD participants) and their technical partners working in the field of digital art history. We anticipate approximately seven (7) teams of 2-3 persons each, drawn from an international set of collaborators focused on scaling up an existing Digital Art History project, with special attention to projects focused on the intersection of mapping and modeling, and those thematized around Visualizing Cities.
 Alumni of past Visualizing Venice Summer Workshops will be encouraged to apply on behalf of their research teams. Multiple configurations, including teams that integrate graduate students and postdoctoral fellows, will be considered.


Applications and costs
Applications via the VIU website open until January 5, 2018.
Scholarships are available in order to support tuition, travel, board and accommodation expenses.



Venue
Venice International University
Island of San Servolo, Venice





For further information visit the VIU Summer School webpage
Contacts and info: summerschools@univiu.org

See also the the Summer Institute Duke blog site


Venice
International
University Isola di San Servolo
30133
Venice, Italy
T. +39 041 2719511
F. +39 041 2719510
www.univiu.org

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