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International conference

Digital Art History IV

October 3–4, 2022
National and University Library, Zagreb

The conference is organized by the Institute of Art History in Zagreb, SRCE – University of Zagreb, University Computing Centre, University of Ljubljana, Academy of Fine Arts and Design, DARIAH-HR, and the National and University Library in Zagreb

The international conference “Digital Art History – Methods, Practices, Epistemologies” for the fourth time brings together scholars and practitioners from the fields of digital history of art and architecture, visual culture studies, museology, information science, art and design. Focusing on the notion of complexity, forty-four participants from twelve countries (Croatia, France, Germany, Italy, Portugal, Russia, Serbia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine), will present their ongoing or recently completed research projects. The range of topics examined through the notion of complexity ranges from network, image, and socio-semantic analysis, through complex translation processes of analog data into digital formats and the problem of missing data, to the use of “bigger data,” inclusion of underrepresented communities and territories, and considerations about the ways the digital methods influence knowledge production in the field.

Scientific Committee
Kathryn Brown, PhD, Loughborough University, School of Social Sciences and Humanities
Boris Čučković Berger, PhD, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Ana Esteban Maluenda, PhD, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
Petja Grafenauer, PhD, University of Ljubljana, Academy of Fine Arts and Design
Petar Jandrić, PhD, University of Applied Sciences, Zagreb
Ljiljana Kolešnik, PhD, Institute of Art History, Zagreb
Stefania de Vincentis, PhD, Ca' Foscari University of Venice
Vinko Zlatić, PhD, Institute Ruđer Bošković, Zagreb
Goran Zlodi, PhD, University of Zagreb, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences

Organizing Committee
Sanja Sekelj, PhD, Institute of Art History, Zagreb, Head of the Organizing Committee
Ljiljana Kolešnik, PhD, Institute of Art History, Zagreb
Martina Bobinac, Institute of Art History, Zagreb
Sanja Horvatinčić, PhD, Institute of Art History, Zagreb
Ana Ćurić, Institute of Art History, Zagreb
Draženko Celjak, SRCE – University of Zagreb, University Computing Centre
Daša Tepina, PhD, University of Ljubljana, Academy of Fine Arts and Design
Koraljka Kuzman Šlogar, DARIAH-HR

Keynote lectures
Maximilian Schich, Hubertus Kohle

Conference Participants
Julia Amatuni, Pepe Ballesteros Zapata, Helena Barranha, Nicola Carboni, Dejana Carić, Draženko Celjak, Eva Cetinić, Maria Chukcheeva, Claire Dupin de Beyssat, Ana Ereš, David Escudero, Ana Esteban Maluenda, Beatriz Gamboa, Marta García Carbonero, Petja Grafenauer, Tajana Jaklenec, Béatrice Joyeux Prunel, Ljiljana Kolešnik, Max Koss, Dominik Lengyel, Fabio Mariani, Nicolás Mariné, Diego Martín Sánchez, Sandra Milovanović Soldatić, Anna Näslund Dahlgren, Jovana Nedeljković, Rodrigo de la O, Catherine Phillips, Kristina Posavec, Tihana Puc, Lynn Rother, Anastasia Sabinina, Laura Sánchez Carrasco, Sanja Sekelj, Andrej Srakar, Artur Šilić, Željka Tonković, Catherine Toulouse, Marilena Vecco, Chiara Vitaloni, Suzana Vuksanović, Amanda Wasielewski

PROGRAM

BOOK OF ABSTRACTS

The conference is held both in person and online. In order to participate in the conference in person, please send an email with your name, surname, and ID number to mbobinac@ipu.hr not later than Friday, September 30th. In order to follow the conference via ZOOM please send an email with your name and surname before Sunday, October 2nd to mbobinac@ipu.hr.

The conference is organized within the research project J7-2606 “Models and Practices of Global Cultural Exchange and Non-Aligned Movement. Research in the Spatio-Temporal Cultural Dynamics,” which is conducted by the University of Ljubljana, Academy of Fine Arts and Design, and the Institute of Art History in Zagreb. The project is funded by the Slovenian Research Agency (ARRS) and the Croatian Science Foundation (HRZZ).

For more on the project please visit: https://www.nam-globe-exchange.org/

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Contact: Sanja Sekelj