Programme
October 22. Areti Michalopoulou (Universität zu Köln): Modelling political power: Spatial interaction and the sociopolitical landscape in the Late Helladic Messenia.
Maria Sotomayor Chicote (Universität zu Köln): Intensity analysis of terrestrial laser scanning (TLS): New approaches for rock art research.
October 29. Lukas Lammers and Eymard Fäder (Universitöt zu Köln): Mapping Chronologies in the digital space - Aligning chronological online repositories based on CIDOC-CRM.
November 5. Prof. Dr. Wibke Neugebauer (Staatliche Akademie der Bildenden Künste Stuttgart): Challenges for transdisciplinary research in the preservation of 19th- and 20th-Century artworks: The Consortium for the Research of Artists' Materials Archives (CAMA). Folien in Ilias.
November 12. Research conference, no colloquium.
November 19. Prof. Dr. Isabelle Marthot-Santaniello (Universität Basel, Departement Altertumswissenschaften): EGRAPSA: Retracing the evolutions of handwritings in Greco-Roman Egypt thanks to digital palaeography.
November 26. Prof. Dr. Jonas Zimmer (Cologne Game Lab, TH Köln): Interactive Virtual Spaces in Practice: Designing Digital Environments for Museum Mediation. Selected for blog. Folien in Ilias.
December 2 14:00 in Philosophicum S91. Prof. Dr. Katherine D. Harris (San Jose State University): Projecting the Annual: Digital Methods and Design in Colonial Book History. Additional presentation, can be used for summary or blog.
December 3. Dr. Sebastian Hageneuer (Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften): KIŠIB - Digital Corpus of Ancient West Asian Seals and Sealings.
December 10. Svenja A. Gülden (Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur, Mainz): Digital Exploration of 3,000 years of Ancient Egyptian Cursive Writing – approaches of the AKU Project. Selected for blog.
January 7. Prof. Dr. Chiara Palladino (Durham University): The shape of historical landscapes. Representing place and space with digital methods. Selected for blog.
- The presentation will take place in Zoom. The address is emailed to participants, please write to the organisers if you do not have it.
January 14. Prof. Dr. Anna Foka (Uppsala University): AI and Heritage: Challenges and Opportunities. Selected for blog.
- The presentation will take place in Zoom. The address is emailed to participants, please write to the organisers if you do not have it.
January 21. Rüdiger Brandis (Cologne Game Lab, TH Köln): Historical Theory and Game Design. Selected for blog. Folien in Ilias.
January 28. Dr. Manuel Peters (Max Planck Institute of Geoanthropology, Jena): Integrating Multiscale Remote Sensing and Fieldwork: Landscape and Site Investigation in Peripheral Environments.
February 4. Apl. Prof. Dr. Gioele Barabucci (Institut für Digital Humanities, Universität zu Köln): Reproducible research.
Studienleistung
Studienleistung for Medieninformatik and Informationsverarbeitung MA students:
- Either: Write a summary of at least five of the presentations, discussing the relevance for the HS and/or Übung you take in this module. The summary should be at least 1000 words and submitted by February 7.
- Or: Write a blogpost for one of the presentations that will be published here: https://dhc.hypotheses.org
Which presentation to be blogged about has to be agreed with Prof. Eide on beforehand, please contact me as soon as possible. Please send your draft blog post to Øyvind Eide no later than two weeks after the presentation.
Guidelines for writing a blog post.