Centre for the Study of Medicine and the Body in the Renaissance
Winter School Series - Humantities for the Future
Studiolo, Digital Humanities Lab
12-15 February 2024
Online Event
Early Bird Deadline 12 December 2023
Regular Deadline 31 January 2024
Organised by Fabrizio Bigotti and Manuel Huth
Keynote Speakers: Arsen Bobokhyan, Alexander Hubert, Florian Langhanki, Francesco Cicala, Sabine Schlegelmilch, Ulrich Schlegelmilch, and Viktorya Vasilyan
The advent of the digital era means that also traces of our past are now available through this medium.
Libraries, archives, and museums around the world are providing access to their documents online; from the inner parts of living systems, including human anatomy, to artifacts and buildings, people can experience the world from a distance.
As the field of Digital Humanities (DH) gains a firm foothold in academia, scholars and researchers at all stages of their careers are invited to make themselves familiar with it and acquire the skills needed to keep up with the new media and tools to undertake their own digital projects and analysis. Studiolo Digital Humanities Lab is a new Winter School format that offers comprehensive programme of training to participants wishing to gain knowledge in the field of Digital Humanities or to polish an emerging skillset. It caters to individuals working in the fields of history, philosophy, art and archaeology and interested in acquiring skills in 3D modelling, Basic Coding, OCR, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Neural Networks. No prior knowledge of coding or others skills is required just a good laptop, good will and good English command.
Event held as part of the project Measuring the World by Degrees. Intensity in Early Modern Medicine and Natural Philosophy 1400-1650 (461231785) sponsored by the German Research Foundation (DFG)
Info and registration at https://csmbr.fondazionecomel.org/events/studiolo-digital-lab-2024/
For a flyer for the event, click here.