Our last DHangout of the (academic) year is now available to watch👀
Eric Brasil explains the development of HemDig(pt), a framework for collecting, organizing, and processing digitized newspaper pages in 🇵🇹 -an excellent resource!🗄️📰
▶️youtube.com/watch?v=S3rRPRfi…#DigitalHumanities
ALT A screenshot of the webpage for 'A portrait of Tenochtitlan: a 3D reconstruction of the capital of the Aztec Empire', showing a birds-eye view of the 3D model: a densely populated island in the middle of a lake, surrounded by mountains in the distance.
📄 Submissions are welcome for all aspects of using #geospatial technologies in #humanities research, methodological innovations, and applied research that develops understandings of the geographies of the past 🌐📜
#DigitalHumanities#SpatialHumanities
ALT A screenshot of the webpage for 'A portrait of Tenochtitlan: a 3D reconstruction of the capital of the Aztec Empire', showing a birds-eye view of the 3D model: a densely populated island in the middle of a lake, surrounded by mountains in the distance.
ALT A screenshot of the webpage for 'A portrait of Tenochtitlan: a 3D reconstruction of the capital of the Aztec Empire', showing a birds-eye view of the 3D model: a densely populated island in the middle of a lake, surrounded by mountains in the distance.
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ALT A screenshot of the webpage for 'A portrait of Tenochtitlan: a 3D reconstruction of the capital of the Aztec Empire', showing a birds-eye view of the 3D model: a densely populated island in the middle of a lake, surrounded by mountains in the distance.
ALT A screenshot of the webpage for 'A portrait of Tenochtitlan: a 3D reconstruction of the capital of the Aztec Empire', showing a birds-eye view of the 3D model: a densely populated island in the middle of a lake, surrounded by mountains in the distance.
Happy to be part of Spatial Humanities 2022 conference organized by The Ghent Centre for Digital Humanities (@GhentCDH) and The Lancaster University Digital Humanities Hub (@LancsDigHum)!
I have a presentation on spatial analysis of 16th century Ottoman Cities.
#SpatHum2022
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Heading to #IMC2022@IMC_Leeds next week? 🚨
Then be sure to join @DrRuthNugent, @DrRachelSwallow, @IsaGribomont, and Glenn Cahilly-Bretzin for session 1001: Corpus or Corpus?: Exhuming Bodies from Texts and Texts from Exhumed Bodies 💀💻📜
More details below! #medievaltwitter
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Spatial Humanities 2022 registration is open and the programme is online! 🎉Join the conference either in Ghent or online. Find all the information at ghentcdh.ugent.be/spatial-hu… ! Looking forward to welcome you! #SpatHum2022
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Vacancy | Research Associate (Fixed term, FT or PT)
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Work on: computer vision methods; identifying and grouping watermarks; Isaac Newton manuscripts.
Desirable: PhD holder, experience in IIIF or TEI, and Deep Learning.
Apply before 10 April:
cdh.cam.ac.uk/vacancies