Digital Arts & Humanities is a place to share and discuss ideas, promote
your research and discover the digital arts and humanities.
It is a community site for arts and humanities researchers using ICT
methods, originally developed by the AHRC ICT Methods Network and now hosted
the Centre for e-Research at King's College London. We host various
discussion groups, an online ICT events calendar and we offer community and
dissemination tools for practitioners working in the field. Part of Digital
Arts & Humanities is a match-making service for registered users that allows
you to search members' profiles for common interests or desired skills.
http://www.arts-humanities.net/
You can contribute to all the ongoing discussions, engage with others - and
maybe even start your own group.
FEATURED CONTENT
Digital Arts and Humanities Jobs
This new section lists recent job offerings of interest to digital artists
and humanists. You can also submit your own job adverts:
http://www.arts-humanities.net/jobs
NEW USER GROUPS
Digital Philology
http://www.arts-humanities.net/digital_philology
Editing, criticism, and publication of texts and other materials in the
digital world
e-Science
http://www.arts-humanities.net/e-science
Support, discussions and materials relating to e-Science mainly in the arts
and humanities
Tesla
http://www.arts-humanities.net/tesla
Informal art and science discussion forum dealing with visionary ideas
beyond the existing remits of art and science.
NEW DISCUSSIONS
Benefits of 3D Scanning in Archaeological Excavation
http://www.arts-humanities.net/node/842/
'Bodies' in Second Life
http://www.arts-humanities.net/node/544/
Bio-Art and Biotechnology
http://www.arts-humanities.net/node/531/
How can we raise awareness of digital resources?
http://www.arts-humanities.net/node/509
The Body and Interiority
http://www.arts-humanities.net/node/530/
NEW AUDIO AND VIDEO CONTENT
We host audio recordings of presentations and podcasts, dealing with issues
such as text mining or spatial technologies in archaeology. Listen to
recordings from the Tesla Symposium 'Visions and Imagination: Advanced ICT
in Art and Science', organized by Gordana Novakovic at the Department of
Computer Science of UCL on 24 November 2007:
http://www.arts-humanities.net/audio
Our new video section gives you access to video recordings of presentations
given at Methods Network events. Watch presentations from the above
mentioned Tesla Symposium as well as the seminar 'Blue Skies and Singing
Rings: Digital Technologies and Jewellery of the Future', hosted by David
Humphrey at The Dana Centre Studio, London, 26 October 2006:
http://www.arts-humanities.net/video
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