Wie werden die Tätigkeiten von Filmpionierinnen in verschiedenen Datenbanken erfasst? Und was bedeutet die Heterogenität von Metadaten für die Filmforschung?

Am Beispiel von Lotte Reiniger gehen @SarahMaiDang und @p_junginger diesen Fragen in ihrem Beitrag für die aktuelle Ausgabe der Zeitschrift "Frauen und Film" nach.

Wir freuen uns sehr, Teil dieses schönen Heftes zu sein!✨

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#FrauenUndFilm #DataFeminism #DigitalFilmStudies #DAVIF

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Welcome to our new #DAVIF Fellow Clara Auclair!
Clara joins our research group from September ‘24 until February ‘25 and experiments with digital tools such as #DataVisualization to explore the early history of migrant film workers.
#DataViz #WomenAndFilm #DigitalFilmStudies
👉 https://uni-marburg.de/ckOtlK
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Fellows of the research group DAVIF

Philipps-Universität Marburg

We had a great exchange with #DAVIF fellow Prof. Dr. Tim van der Heijden & Sanna McGregor (Open University of the Netherlands) this week at Philipps-Universität Marburg! Thanks for the lecture & inspiring workshops on digital experimental media archaeology, 3D modeling and #DataViz. 📹 📊
To be continued! ✨

#DH #DigitalHumanities #DigitalFilmHistory #DigitalHistory #Histodon #Histodons #DigitalFilmStudies #DigitalMethods

Hi, ich bin #neuhier!

Hey, I'm new here! #introduction

I'm a research assistant at the BMBF research group „Aesthetics of Access“ @davif at Philipps-Universität Marburg (https://uni-marburg.de/Q85oo). My background is in #genderstudies, theater-, film- and media studies, as well as psychology. At the moment I'm very interested in feminist and queer film historiography!

#digitalfilmstudies #digitalfilmhistory #feministfilmhistory #digitalhumanities #dh #queertheory #datafeminism #dataviz

Aesthetics of Access (DAVIF)

BMBF Junior Research Group: Aesthetics of Access. Visualizing Research Data on Women in Film History (DAVIF)

Philipps-Universität Marburg

Meine Diss ist nun endlich als Monographie im OA erschienen: https://doi.org/10.11588/arthistoricum.1132 (PDF vom Buch + kapitelweise).

Thema: "Digital Scholarly Editions Beyond Text". Geht um Bilder, Filme, Mittelalter, 20. Jahrhundert, Modelltheorie (Kybernetik, Hermeneutik), Superstrukturen, Faksimileeditionen, Panofsky, Heidegger, Dilthey, Lotman, Kulturerbe an und für sich, Digital Humanities an und für sich, mehr fällt mir gerade nicht ein.

#DigitalHumanities #DigitalArtHistory #DigitalFilmStudies #DSE

Digital Scholarly Editions Beyond Text: Modelling Art, Film, and Everything in Between | arthistoricum.net-ART-Books

Our panel "Caring for Audiovisual Data" has been accepted for this year's NECS conference! I look forward to discussing the principles of data sharing and management with members of the Digital Methods workgroup and other colleagues in Oslo.
#rdm #digitalfilmstudies #datafeminism
https://necs.org/conferences#/node/123734
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Why #dataviz can be a productive approach for telling different stories differently. Excited to share a preprint that was an important starting point for my current research on #digitalfilmhistory #womenandfilm #datafeminism: https://zenodo.org/record/7598407.
#DAVIF #digitalfilmstudies
Representing the Unknown. A Critical Approach to Digital Data Visualizations in the Context of Feminist Film Historiography

This article makes the case that in order to foster new perspectives and advance our understanding of women’s influence in film culture, we need to further explore new forms of presenting historiographical research by taking advantage of digital tools and methods. In this context, it is suggested that data visualizations can offer a productive approach for telling women’s achievements in early film industries while taking into account ambiguities, contingencies, and blind spots inherent to history. This is the author’s manuscript of a forthcoming book chapter for Histories of Film History (Amsterdam University Press), edited by Malte Hagener and Yvonne Zimmermann [forthcoming estimated 2023].

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