Interested in #DigitalArtHistory?
The Getty Iris blog curates insightful stories under the Digital Art History tag — a great way to explore projects, tools, and reflections from the field.
👉 https://blogs.getty.edu/iris/tags/digital-art-history/

#DigitalHumanities #CulturalDataScience #ArtHistory #culturaldatascience

digital art history

<em>Closer to Van Eyck</em> offers a hi-res view of the world-famous altarpiece

Getty Iris

If you're exploring #DigitalArtHistory or #CulturalDataScience, Matthew Lincoln’s blog is a rich resource on data, code, and visual culture in research.
Highly recommended!
🔗 https://matthewlincoln.net/archive

#DigitalHumanities #ArtHistory #DataViz

Archive - Matthew Lincoln, PhD

Maybe you're interested in this short course:
Watermarks & Computational Art History
Hosted by the RKD – Netherlands Institute for Art History
Details here: https://www.rkd.nl/en/current/events/short-course-watermarks-computational-art-history

#DigitalArtHistory #CulturalDataScience #ArtHistory

Short course: Watermarks & Computational Art History

The four-day course will be offered twice and will be led by Prof. Rick Johnson.

RKD – Netherlands Institute for Art History

Ever heard of the Digital Art History Directory?
The ARLIS/NA DAHD is a registry of digital art history projects that supports discovery, teaching, and long-term sustainability across institutions of all sizes.
Explore here: https://dahd.hcommons.org/digital-art-history-directory/

#DigitalArtHistory #DigitalHumanities #CulturalDataScience

This might be for you: the Digital Art History Society
Connecting art history to the digital world through research, teaching, and community.
Learn more: https://digitalarthistorysociety.org/

#DigitalArtHistory #DigitalHumanities #CulturalDataScience #ArtHistory

Homepage - Digital Art History Society

Welcome to the Digital Art History Society (the DAHS). We’re 
delighted you’re here, and we hope that this space will be a hub for 
you in discovering new

Digital Art History Society

I'm sure you already know it — but if not: it's great! ;)
The International Journal for Digital Art History offers open-access research at the intersection of art, data, and technology.
https://dahj.org/

#DigitalArtHistory #CulturalDataScience #DigitalHumanities #OpenAccess

DAHJ

DAHJ

What do you think about this?
MicroPasts is a citizen science platform combining archaeology, heritage, and digital collaboration.
A fascinating model for participatory research: https://micropasts.org/

#DigitalHumanities #PublicHistory #CulturalHeritage #Crowdsourcing

Home - MicroPasts

MicroPasts - a crowdfuelled archaeological and heritage citizen science platform

Museologi.st

Have you seen this?
Closer to Van Eyck offers stunning high-resolution images and technical studies of the Ghent Altarpiece — a landmark in digital art history and conservation.
https://closertovaneyck.kikirpa.be/

#DigitalArtHistory #ArtConservation #CulturalDataScience #VanEyck

Closer to Van Eyck

The Ghent Altarpiece and Further Works by Jan Van Eyck

Explore the geography of documentary photography with Photogrammar – an interactive map of over 170,000 photographs from the FSA-OWI collection (1935–1944).
A powerful tool for visualizing history through data:
https://photogrammar.org/maps

#DigitalHumanities #VisualArchives #CulturalDataScience #PhotographyHistory

Photogrammar

Photogrammar is a web-based platorm for organizing, searching and visualizing the 170,00 photographs from 1935 to 1945 created by the United States Farm Security Administration and Office of War Information (FSA-OWI).

And what about this:
Mapping Paintings visualizes the provenance of artworks across time and space. A compelling example of how art history and digital mapping come together.
https://www.mappingpaintings.org/

#DigitalArtHistory #ProvenanceResearch #CulturalDataScience #ArtHistory

Mapping Paintings

And another hint on my little project:
Museums Open Data – a searchable interface to explore open datasets from museums around the world.
Built to support digital research in the arts.
http://dev.harald-klinke.de/MuseumsOpenData/

#OpenData #DigitalArtHistory #CulturalDataScience #MuseumData

Museums Open Data Search

Explore and search museum open data with ease. Discover historical collections, artworks, and cultural artifacts.

In case you're wondering about this thread:
I'm currently researching additional resources to complement my book Cultural Data Science: An Introduction to R.
They’ll also be listed on my website alongside the publication:
https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-88130-5

#CulturalDataScience #DigitalArtHistory #DigitalHumanities #RStats @kiru

Cultural Data Science

This book introduces basic concepts in data science, drawing from contextual examples in art history, visual computing, cloud computing, and microservices

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