2018 research seminars and series
The Digital Studio hosts a diverse range of seminars, leading debates and discussion for digital scholars; whether critics, creatives or champions.
Digital Heritage Seminars
Digital technologies are transforming the ways in which we experience, encounter, and preserve the past. And in the future, today's world will be understood as a result of how we imagine and curate the contents of this digital revolution. This seminar series showcases leading researchers at the University of Melbourne who, with partners in the museum, arts and cultural sector, are pushing the boundaries of what constitutes digital heritage.
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Digital Heritage Workshop
Wednesday 17 October 2018 Panel discussions asking: what is required for a career in digital heritage now and into the future?
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Digital interactions
Wednesday 17 October 2018 Dr Nicole Tse Grimwade Centre for Cultural Materials Conservation
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Digital environments of Indigenous song
Wednesday 3 October 2018 Dr Sally Treloyn Faculty of Fine Arts and Music
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Re-photography as a tool for citizen heritage
Wednesday 19 September 2018 Professor Hannah Lewi Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning
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Creating a short film digital archive
Wednesday 5 September 2018 Donna Hensler Victorian College of the Arts
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New imaginaries of digital heritage space
Wednesday 22 August 2018 Dr Liz Stainforth Visiting Fellow from the University of Leeds
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Ghost signs: Digitising street art
Wednesday 8 August 2018 Professor Robyn Sloggett and Dr Lachlan McDowall, Grimwade Centre for Cultural Materials Conservation
Digital Humanities Marathon
Digital technologies are transforming the ways in which we experience, encounter, and preserve the past. And in the future, today’s world will be understood as a result of how we imagine and curate the contents of this digital revolution. This seminar series showcases leading researchers at the University of Melbourne who, with partners in the museum, arts and cultural sector, are pushing the boundaries of what constitutes digital heritage.
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Digital Humanities Marathon: Digital City
Wednesday 30 May 2018 Professor Scott McQuire The University of Melbourne
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Digital Humanities Marathon: Digital Design Experience
Wednesday 16 May 2018 Associate Professor Adrian Dyer RMIT University
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Digital Humanities Marathon: Digital Intimacy
Wednesday 2 May 2018 Professor Kath Albury Swinburne University of Technology
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Digital Humanities Marathon: Digital Linguistics
Wednesday 11 April 2018 Dr Simon Musgrave Monash University
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Digital Humanities Marathon: Digital Bodies
Wednesday 28 March 2018 Professor Frank Vetere The University of Melbourne
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Digital Humanities Marathon: Digital Embodiment
Wednesday 14 March 2018 Professor Kim Vincs Swinburne University of Technology