Digital Humanities
About
Activities in this cluster take up various topics that include, but are not limited to: digital theory, culture, and communication; the politics of digital access; digital knowledge architectures; public engagement and digital literacies; and cross-cultural and global digital collaborations. Working groups are engaged with: computational methods in literary and historical studies; digital performance and play; digital publishing and open access; media archaeology; creating, preserving and sustaining digital culture; AI’s socio-cultural contexts and implications; and an array of digital innovations in art, photography, music, architecture, writing/rhetoric, and performance.
Topics
Digital Theory
Activities
What Is New, and What Is Old, in Fairness and Machine Learning
Oct. 11, 2024, 3:30 p.m.
Evaluating AI Capabilities as Affordances
May 3, 2024, 3 p.m.
Artificial Materialities: "Biometrics, Bodily Autonomy, Belonging, and Cartoon Birds"
Nov. 1, 2024, 10 a.m.
Groups
DH3: Global Digital Humanities
- Cornell University
- University of Rochester
- Hobart & William Smith Colleges
DH10: Reconstruction, Structural Analysis, and Conservation of Ancient Monuments (formerly AM4)
- Syracuse University
- University of Rochester
DH11: AI and Human Values
- Syracuse University
- Cornell University
- University of Rochester
DH12: Data in the Humanities
- Syracuse University
- Cornell University
- University of Rochester
- Colgate University
DH13: Resistance Mapping
- University of Rochester
- Hobart & William Smith Colleges
- Rochester Institute of Technology
DH14: Virtual Embodiment Across Disciplines
- Syracuse University
- Cornell University
- Hamilton College