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International Journal for Digital Art History (DAH-Journal)

http://dah-journal.org/current.html

Liska Surkemper, Technische Universität München

DAH-Journal is a platform for projects and ideas, for networking, expanding knowledge and pushing forward our discipline, art history. Beginning in the first issue by examining the fundamental question “What is Digital Art History?”, we will dig into its history and present some intriguing results.

We would like to invite everyone to actively participate in the discourse on the future of art history as readers and authors. Thus we would like to draw your attention to the Call for Manuscripts “Visualizing Big Image Data” for the second issue (deadline August, 15), which you can find on page 131 in the current issue as well as on our website: http://dah-journal.org/call.html

Follow DAH-Journal on Twitter: @dahjournal

Editors
Harald Klinke, Ludwig Maximilian University, Germany
Liska Surkemper, Technical University Munich, Germany

Advisory Board
Prof. Dr. Günther Görz, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany
Dr. Anna Bentkowska-Kafel, King’s College London, UK
Prof. Dr. Hubertus Kohle, Ludwig Maximilian University, Germany
Dr. Maximilian Schich, University of Texas, USA

Contents

Editorial

Featured Article
Lev Manovich
Data Science and Digital Art History

What is Digital Art History?

Benjamin Zweig
Forgotten Genealogies: Brief Reflections on the History of Digital Art History

Anna Bentkowska-Kafel
Debating Digital Art History

Elli Doulkaridou
Reframing Art History

Interview
Park Doing and C. Richard Johnson, Jr.
On Applying Signal Processing to Computational Art History: an Interview

Quantitative Approaches

K. Bender
Distant Viewing in Art History. A Case Study of Artistic Productivity

Javier de la Rosa, Juan-Luis Suárez
A Quantitative Approach to Beauty. Perceived Attractiveness of Human Faces in World Painting

Call for Manuscripts #2

Quellennachweis:
TOC: International Journal for Digital Art History (DAH-Journal). In: ArtHist.net, 04.07.2015. Letzter Zugriff 29.03.2024. <https://arthist.net/archive/10680>.

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