The online “Technical Art History Series: Digital Tools for Cultural Heritage” was organised by the Rijksmuseum, the Computational Imaging Department from the CWI, Amsterdam, together with the Venice Center for Digital and Public Humanities, University Ca’ Foscari, Venice. It took place online on the 11th/25th May, and 8th/22nd of June. The series aimed to stimulate scientific and interdisciplinary discussions on cutting edge research in computational imaging methods and sensing technologies, combined with art history and digital humanities, applied to Cultural Heritage.
If you missed one of the events, here are the YouTube links:
- Unlocking Art History
- Artificial intelligence and Macro Scale Chemical Imaging on works by Van Eyck
- Tools for Making Sense of Cultural Heritage Data
- Digital Innovation and Historic Sound at Linlithgow Palace
Moreover, here you can find the blogposts the Impact4Art team wrote after each event:
- Unlocking Art History
- Artificial intelligence and Macro Scale Chemical Imaging on works by Van Eyck
- Tools for Making Sense of Cultural Heritage Data
- Digital Innovation and Historic Sound at Linlithgow Palace