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Dear all,
This summer, we are leading a digital humanities summer institute in Vercelli, Italy. This program is aimed to teach multispectral imaging, 3D modeling, and other digital humanities technologies, as well as traditional manuscript skills such as codicology and paleography. The summer program will take place and in collaboration with a renowned archive of medieval manuscripts, which includes the famed Vercelli Book and a large Mappa Mundi. We aim to make this program accessible to graduate students, contingent faculty, and tenured/tenure-track faculty. We are particularly interested in bringing together librarians, archivists, grad students, and faculty. Please see the attached flyer and blurb below for more information. I am happy to chat with anyone who may be interested in joining us.
The Center for the Study of Religion, Culture, and Society at Elon University
The Center for Research Frontiers in the Digital Humanities at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs
The Museo del Tesoro di Duomo in Vercelli
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Medieval Manuscripts in a Modern World: A Summer Digital Humanities Institute in Vercelli, Italy
June 16th through June 22nd, 2024
Click here for https://videntesmsi.com/medieval-manuscripts-in-a-modern-world/ schedule, pricing, and more information
The Videntes Imaging Collective is delighted to announce its 2024 Summer Digital Humanities Institute held in Vercelli, Italy: Medieval Manuscripts in a Modern World. Participants will engage in five days of workshops, lectures, and labs designed around materials held by the Capitular Archives of Vercelli. In collaboration with the Museo del Tesoro di Vercelli and the Capitular Archives this institute will engage the use of traditional approaches to medieval texts such as codicology and paleography alongside innovative technologies such as multispectral imaging and photogrammetry, all with an eye towards using digital tools for knowledge-sharing, such as VisColl and Digital Mappa. Participants will learn about the DH project life cycle, meet like-minded international scholars, and experience a truly collaborative DH team at work.
If you are a librarian, early career scholar, graduate student, conservator, archivist, Digital Humanities enthusiast, click on the link above to ensure you will be notified when registration opens.
The DH Institute will be led by:
* Dr. Helen Davies (University of Colorado Colorado Springs) Digital Humanities, Multispectral Imaging, Medieval Literature, Manuscript Studies
* Dr. Evan Gatti (Elon University) Art History, Museum Studies and Public History
* Dr. Heather Wacha (University of Wisconsin) Medieval History, Manuscript Studies, Material Culture, Digital Humanities
* Katie Albers-Morris (University of Rochester) Medieval Literature, Digital Humanities, 3D Modeling, Manuscript Studies
* Dr. Silvia Faccin (Museo del Tesoro di Vercelli) Chief Curator of Manuscripts and Rare Books, Educational Services
* Dr. Sara Minelli (Museo del Tesoro di Vercelli) Chief Museum Curator, Documentation Services, Public Relations
* Dr. Gionata Brusa (Museo del Tesoro di Vercelli), Medieval Studies, Medieval Art, Liturgical Manuscripts and Early Printed Books
Thank you very much, Helen
Helen Davies, PhD Co-Director, Center for Research Frontiers in the Digital Humanities Assistant Professor, Department of English University of Colorado Colorado Springs
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