The Routledge Companion to Digital Humanities and Art History

The Routledge Companion to Digital Humanities and Art History offers a broad survey of cutting-edge intersections between digital technologies and the study of art history, museum practices, and cultural heritage. The volume focuses not only on new computational tools that have been developed for th...

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Main Author Brown, Kathryn
Format eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Oxford Routledge 2020
Taylor and Francis
Taylor & Francis Group
Edition1
SeriesRoutledge Art History and Visual Studies Companions
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Table of Contents:
  • 21 Curation, Content, Creation: Computer Approaches to the Fine Arts -- 22 Computerized Analysis of Paintings -- 23 Digital 3D Modeling for the History of Art -- 24 Metadata, Material Culture, and Global Art History -- 25 Image Processing and Computer Vision in the Field of Art History -- 26 Pointers and Proxies: Thoughts on the Computational Modeling of the Phenomenal World -- 27 Approaching Aby Warburg and Digital Art History: Thinking Through Images -- 28 Analyzing Gesture in Digital Art History -- 29 Digital Techniques for the Study of Portuguese Azulejos (Glazed Tiles): Between Alice's White Rabbit and the Mad Tea Party -- Part V Digital Resources, Publication, and Education -- 30 The Database of Modern Exhibitions (DoME): European Paintings and Drawings 1905-1915 -- 31 The Art-Historical Catalogue in the Digital Era -- 32 Digital Provenance, Open Access, and Data-Driven Art History -- 33 Research, Process, Publication, and Pedagogy: Reconstructing the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893 -- 34 Social Media in the Art History Classroom -- Index
  • Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Contributors -- Introduction -- Part I Histories and Critical Debates -- 1 Digital Methods and the Historiography of Art -- 2 Blind Spot: Information Visualization and Art History -- 3 The Digital Transformation of Art History -- 4 Feminist Digital Art History -- 5 Slow Digital Art History and KUbism: Or, Situation Awareness and the Promise of Open-World Games -- Part II Archives, Networks, and Maps -- 6 Tangled Metaphors: Network Thinking and Network Analysis in the History of Art -- 7 Digital Humanities for a Spatial, Global, and Social History of Art -- 8 Mapping Paintings, or How to Breathe Life Into Provenance -- 9 Qualitative Approaches to Network Analysis in Art History: Research on Contemporary Artists' Networks -- 10 Mapping Senufo: Mapping as a Method to Transcend Colonial Assumptions -- 11 X-Reception: Re-mediating Trans- Feminist and Queer Performance Art -- 12 Digital Methods and the Study of the Art Market -- 13 Noise Management in the Archival Ecosystem: Debating Principles for Classification -- Part III Museums: Real, Virtual, and Augmented -- 14 Digital Imaging Projects for Asian Art and Visual Culture: Transcultural Mediations and Collaborations -- 15 A Field Guide to Digital Surrogates: Evaluating and Contextualizing a Rapidly Changing Resource -- 16 A Service-Orientation and Open-Source Approach to Developing Virtual Museums -- 17 Art History, Heritage Games, and Virtual Reality -- 18 Art With a Lifespan: Digital Technologies and the Preservation of BioArt -- 19 The Expanding Role of Digitized Collections: The Medici Archive -- 20 Digital Languages for Art History: Audience Engagement, Virtual and Augmented Reality -- Part IV Computational Techniques for Analyzing Artworks