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By Way of Another Editorial on Fusions in the Digital and Public Humanities
This second issue of magazén closes the inaugural volume 2020 and thematically follows high on the heels of the first one, as they are both connected to the topic of ‘fusions’, a term which in our intentions functions as a picklock to investigate recent developments in the wider field of digital and public humanities
Consolidation
magazén - International Journal for Digital and Public Humanities is the interdisciplinary journal of the Venice Centre for Digital and Public Humanities (VeDPH) based at the Department of Humanities at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice undergoing double blind peer review and published twice per year in open access by Edizioni Ca’ Foscari. The articles of this volume focus on the consolidation of scholarly practices and research models circulating in the international scholarly context of Digital and Public Humanities addressing the concept of ‘consolidations’ from different perspectives and with different methodological approaches and presenting a varied and yet intertwined landscape
A New Venture and a Commitment to Disciplinary Fusion in the Domain of Digital and Public Humanities
First introduction to Magazé
[reconstructions]
The 2022 volume of magazén is devoted to practical aspects in the Digital and Public Humanities. The first issue is thus entitled [re]constructions, focusing on the wide array of practices that prospered in our wide field for [re]configuring lost realities, [re]creating long gone dimensions, [re]building likely scenarios, [re]considering exhibition settings, and [re]covering disappeared traces of historical and cultural value
magazén. Vol. 1, n. 1 - June 2020. Fusions
Table of Contents:
FUSIONS
A New Venture and a Commitment to Disciplinary Fusion in the Domain of Digital and Public Humanities
Franz Fischer, Diego Mantoan, Barbara Tramelli
Immersive Intelligent Aesthetics as Conduit for Digital and Public Humanities Research
Susanne Thurow, Dennis Del Favero, Ursula Frohne
From Digital Archaeology to Data-Centric
Archaeological Research
Franco Niccolucci
A Session of Disciplinary ‘Fusion’
Exploring the Interaction of Time and Space in Modern Art
Stoyan V. Sgourev
Merging Music and Landscape: un approccio digitale per lo studio dell’identità culturale della Modena estense
Angela Fiore, Sara Belotti
The Digital Enhancement of a Discipline
Byzantine Sigillography and Digital Humanities
Alessio Sopracasa, Martina Filosa, Simona StoyanovaSommario:
FUSIONS
A New Venture and a Commitment to Disciplinary Fusion in the Domain of Digital and Public Humanities
Franz Fischer, Diego Mantoan, Barbara Tramelli
Immersive Intelligent Aesthetics as Conduit for Digital and Public Humanities Research
Susanne Thurow, Dennis Del Favero, Ursula Frohne
From Digital Archaeology to Data-Centric
Archaeological Research
Franco Niccolucci
A Session of Disciplinary ‘Fusion’
Exploring the Interaction of Time and Space in Modern Art
Stoyan V. Sgourev
Merging Music and Landscape: un approccio digitale per lo studio dell’identità culturale della Modena estense
Angela Fiore, Sara Belotti
The Digital Enhancement of a Discipline
Byzantine Sigillography and Digital Humanities
Alessio Sopracasa, Martina Filosa, Simona Stoyanov
Consolidation Comes with Practice: On Ending a Prime Exploratory Journey in the Digital and Public Humanities
[Re]Constructing Lost Realities, Possible Worlds and Future Perspectives Through Digital and Public Humanities
The 2022 volume of magazén is devoted to practical aspects in the Digital and Public Humanities. The first issue is thus entitled [re]constructions, focusing on the wide array of practices that prospered in our wide field for [re]configuring lost realities, [re]creating long gone dimensions, [re]building likely scenarios, [re]considering exhibition settings, and [re]covering disappeared traces of historical and cultural value
Relations
Volume 4 of magazén is devoted to the topic of "Relations", thus interpreting this theme in the sense that building relations and enhanced relationality is seen as the backbone of methodologies in the Digital and Public Humanities
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