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Digital Art History? Digital Art History: The creation of any art historical project using material that can be digitized, accessed, searched, processed, produced, repurposed, or analyzed in digital form. Digital Art History: What aspects of art historical material can be made computationally tractable? Phase 1: Digitization Analogue to digital (surrogates of analogue to digital) = (re)mediation Repositories, collections, metadata (records as surrogates) Search / use Aggregation Individual / Institutional projects http://collections.frick.org/ Phase 2: Data Creation Measure Mapping Modeling Data mining /analysis (texts and documents, cultural record) Image analysis (cultural analytics) Documentary materials / text analysis / networks Publication formats Patterns of Reconstruction, Kirk Martini, 1998 http://www2.iath.virginia.edu/struct/pompeii/patterns/ Bringing Pictorial Space to Life: Computer Techniques for the Analysis of Paintings Antonio Criminisi , Martin Kemp and Andrew Zisserman http://research.microsoft.com/ antcrim/ • http://mappinggothic.org/ Phase 3: Augmentation / computation virtual rendering and conservation image processing for feature analysis and discovery material sciences complex systems networks / relations augmented reality www.lucascranach.org Western Semitic Research Project, USC, Bruce Zuckerman • http://what-when-how.com/digital-imaging-for-cultural-heritagepreservation/computational-analysis-of-archaeological-ceramic-vessels-and-their-fragmentsdigital-imaging-part-2/ http://lab.softwarestudies.com/p/research_14.html Paris 1886-88 Arles 1888 http://lab.softwarestudies.com/2011/08/style-space-how-to-compare-imagesets.html Dunhuang Caves, Mogao Grottoes, ALiVE, CUHK, Dunhuang Academy, http://alive.scm.cityu.edu.hk/ (Sarah Kenderdine) • http://www.gravityroad.com/298/we-have-been-practising-this-routine-for-you/ Gunnar Liestol, Situated Simulations, Oseberg Viking Ship, 834 CE • http://guides.library.yale.edu/content.php?pid=314218&sid=2572027 Structured data Unstructured data Non-data Structured data Numerical Textual Visual / graphical Spatial Geographical Relational http://dss.collections.imj.org.il/isaiah#2:20 Anne Helmreich, Goupil network analysis