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DARIAH Beyond Europe: Stanford Conference on “Sustainable Infrastructures for Digital Arts & Humanities”

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DARIAH Beyond Europe: Stanford Conference on “Sustainable Infrastructures for Digital Arts & Humanities”

By Eliza Papaki | News | May 31, 2018

As part of the DARIAH-DESIR project, a series of workshops will be organised in 2018 and 2019 entitled “DARIAH Beyond Europe”, allowing an exchange of ideas between the DARIAH community and Digital Arts & Humanities projects in the US and Australia. The first of these three-day conferences will be held at Stanford University, California, USA on September 13-15 2018.

This conference will highlight ongoing work in the European Digital Research Infrastructure for Arts and Humanities (DARIAH) and how these projects and initiatives could potentially intersect with DH initiatives in the North American academic community, particularly on the West Coast. This is the first of three DARIAH dissemination workshops: the second will take place at the Library of Congress in October 2018, and the third in March 2019 in Adelaide, Australia.

The purposes of the conference are to promote DARIAH tools and services, to initiate collaborations, and above all to exchange knowledge and experience in digital scholarship on an international level.

Conference sessions will focus on image annotation, text analysis, geohumanities, and digital scholarship in music.

Keynote speakers:

  • Quinn Dombrowski (UC Berkeley)

Quinn Dombrowski manages the U.C. Berkeley Research Computing consulting service, and has worked with humanities scholars who use digital and computational tools and methodologies since 2004. She holds a Master’s Degree in Slavic Linguistics from the University of Chicago, and an MLS from the University of Illinois. Quinn serves on the executive committee for the Association for Computers and the Humanities.  She is the author of the book Drupal for Humanists, published by Texas A&M Press, which is the first in the Coding for Humanists series, which she co-edits.

  • Mark Algee-Hewitt (Stanford)

Mark Algee-Hewitt is Assistant Professor of English at Stanford University.  His research focuses on the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries in England and Germany and seeks to combine literary criticism with digital and quantitative analyses of literary texts. In particular he is interested in the history of aesthetic theory and the development and transmission of aesthetic and philosophic concepts during the Enlightenment and Romantic periods, and in the relationship between aesthetic theory and the poetry of the long eighteenth century. Mark is Director of the Stanford Literary Lab.

  • Ge Wang (Stanford)

Ge Wang is a Stanford University Professor of Music and Computer Science. He is a designer of instruments, toys, and games; inventor of the ChucK programming language; and director of the Stanford Laptop Orchestra. Ge was co-founder of Smule, a Silicon Valley startup that explores music-making via mobile devices, and designer of Magic Piano and Ocarina, an Apple Hall of Fame App. Ge is the author of Artful Design: Technology in Search of the Sublime (Stanford University Press, 2018).

Further Information:

  • Program: please visit the program page for further details.
  • Code of Conduct: please see the code of conduct page for further details.
  • Registration: to register for this event, please visit the registration page.
  • Practical Information: please visit the travel & lodging page.

Contact: dariah-stanford@lists.stanford.edu

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