2023 Edition
The course has a double orientation: theoretical exchange and critical discussions will be combined with practical sessions (lab-based sessions) through which participants will work collaboratively on common projects. Each participant can only join one of the tracks. During your application, you should select the tracks in your preferred order. Take into consideration that participants cannot switch tracks once they are registered in the summer school.
Hours: 50
September 25th – September 30th, 2023
The course is organized around three tracks.
DAHSS Program
Track A:
Art & Data
Track A: Digital Display Spaces. Greg Niemeyer (UC Berkeley), will work with participants in configuring digital spaces for exhibitions on virtual platforms such as newart.city and modzilla hub. Techniques include basic modeling and animation, .fbx or .glb file format, spatial strategies for virtual engagement, data visualization and local sound synchronization in virtual spaces. Track A participants will create content and curate content produced in the other Tracks to cumulate in an online virtual exhibit about DAHSS 2021.
Track C:
3D Data, Modeling, and Rendering
Track D:
Computer Vision, Machine Learning, AI
Plenary sessions
Workshops
Each day, we will have invited specialist in specific topics concerning Digital Art History that will give us small workshops. Some of these workshops will focus on topics for instance natural language processing or blockchain.
These workshops are part of the activities that we will have all together independently of your selected track.
Alumni Coffee Talks
Each day, we will have lighting talks from DAHSS alumni, to promote their projects, research and networking between the current students and the alumni. Over the years, we have settled a strong DAHSS alumni network and community. We also organize online coffee talks during the whole year to continue promoting and building a Digital Art History community.
Digital Picasso Talks
Within this framework, we invite the global community of Digital Art History and beyond to submit proposals to participate in the online talk sessions. Every day, a slot for a talk session has been reserved in the general program of DAHSS23. There will be sessions of one hour and a half where researchers will have the opportunity to show/introduce digital/computational projects dealing with Picasso (in any dimension or aspect) or to bring about reflections and critical discussions about the problematic relationship between Picasso and digital culture.