CAA 2020: Day 2

Schedule

Good morning and welcome to the second day of the College Art Association Annual conference. There are over 30 digital art history sessions to choose from today, Thursday, February, 13th.

As always, we would love to hear from you and share your experience of DAH content at this years CAA conference. Please let us know if there is a DAH session you feel is missing or should be removed from this list . Email us at: news@dahj.org.


Early Morning Sessions

Advanced Topics in Digital Art History: 3D (Geo)Spatial Networks

Visualizing Cities: Augmented Reality as a Critical and Creative Medium for Digital Cultural Heritage

‘Firenze Scomparsa’: the challenge of digitally reconstructing and disseminating Florence lost buildings

African Cultural Patrimony in An Age of New Digital Image Regimes

In Circulation: Examining issues of reception around specific photographic and digitally reproduced image collections.

Towards a web-based representation of spatial change over time at San Julián de Samos

Living Beings and Movement in Historical Space: Opportunities in Agent-based Modeling

Mid-Morning Sessions

Activating the Digital Archive: A New Platform for the ICAA Documents of Latin American and Latino Art

Mapping Senufo: Rethinking the Art-Historical Monograph in the Era of Digital Publication

Preservation and Engagement of the Archive: Frick Art Reference Library Digital Art History Initiatives

Capturing Scholarship and Datasets in Contemporary Art: the Joan Jonas Knowledge Base

Beyond the Algorithm: Art Historians, Librarians, and Archivists in Collaboration on Digital Humanities Initiatives

Lunch Sessions

Creating Digital Humanities Projects in Art and Art History

Formulating an Ancient American Provenance Database

Digital Art History Society - Business Meeting

Early Afternoon Sessions

Reconciling Analog Drawing Traditions with a Digital Future

New Media Caucus: Edge of Being

The Legacy of Jack Burnham on Video Game Art and Emerging New Media

Teaching code through art and design with MUGEN: the Mini UnGame ENgine

Market Data: Beyond Prices and Provenance

From Knowledge to Data in Art History

Late Afternoon Sessions

Early Computer Game Design and the Pleasure of Pragmatic Systems

Black Lunch Table Project: Wikipedia-edit-a-thon

New Media Caucus Panel: Being (T)here Presence and Embodiment in Video and Digital Art

Lost in Translation: Early Modern Global Art History and the Digital Humanities

Outside the Perspectival Paradigm: (Re)-Constructing Pictorial Space in Early Modern China and Contemporary Digital Environments

Priorities, Concepts and Directions: Weaving Some Digital Accounts of Early Modern Textiles

What Lies Beneath: New Tools for direct exploration of Peter Paul Rubens's "The Fall of Phaeton"

Sharing Digital Content Through International Museum, Library, and Archives Networks Today: An IMLS Examination of Copyright's Implications

Defining Open Access

Evening Sessions

Re-Weavings: Data, Grieving, and Embodied Practice for Climate Crises

Encoding the Everyday: Feminist Conceptual Art’s Resistance Self-Quantification

The Book and Trade Fair starts today! Have questions about publishing in our journal? Be sure to reach out to Justin Underhill, one of the DAHJ editors, who is onsight at CAA. Email editors@dahj.org with inquiries.

The Book and Trade Fair starts today! Have questions about publishing in our journal? Be sure to reach out to Justin Underhill, one of the DAHJ editors, who is onsight at CAA. Email editors@dahj.org with inquiries.