The Centre for Digital Humanities and Arts in Iceland is pleased to announce a new lecture series: Digital Humanities After Hours.
This series brings together a range of experts working across digital humanities and the arts, offering informal, engaging talks designed for a broad audience. The focus is on sharing ideas and perspectives in a clear and accessible way, making the field approachable to anyone with an interest, no prior knowledge required.
Talks will also be livestreamed on MSHL’s YouTube channel, making them accessible both on-site and online.
Schedule
09.09. ONLINE
Sigurður Gunnarsson, National Gallery of Iceland
When Blue Isn’t Blue: Preserving Color Fidelity in Digitized Masterpieces
16.09.
Kathryn Teeter, University of Iceland
TBA
07.10. ONLINE
Arnoud Wils, Maastricht University
TBA
14.10.
Pétur Húni Björnsson, Árni Magnússon Institute for Icelandic Studies
TBA
04.11.
Martin Roček, Charles University / Austrian Academy of Sciences
TBA
11.11.
Emily Lethbridge, Árni Magnússon Institute for Icelandic Studies
TBA
25.11.
Katrín Lísa L. Mikaelsdóttir, Centre for Digital Humanities and Arts (MSHL)
Drawing the Line (and Knowing Where not to): Why Good Data Presentation Matters
02.12.
Jóhannes B. Sigtryggsson, Árni Magnússon Institute for Icelandic Studies
TBA
16.12.
Katarzyna A. Kapitan, Paris Sciences et Lettres University
TBA
