VII Summer School on Digital Art History. Digital Exhibitions

Course

How could the possibility of accessing and processing thousands of data tell new stories related to artistic and visual culture? How to show these new stories according to new narrative models?

This is the big question facing the Summer School on Digital Art History (DAHSS), an initiative that is part of the memorandum signed by the University of Málaga and the University of Berkeley for the joint organisation of training activities in the field of Digital Humanities and Digital Art History.

The nature of the course has a double orientation: theoretical and critical, opening up the exchange of ideas in the debates that arise, which will be combined with practical sessions (laboratory sessions) through which participants will work collaboratively on common projects. Each participant selects a central item or question on which he/she will work with the rest of the classmates throughout the course.

In its seventh edition, DAHSS 2022 focused on creativity as a mechanism for dealing with the possible collapse of our present, stimulating the imagination of possible alternative futures.

Address: Nuria Rodríguez Ortega
Secretariat: Bárbara Romero-Ferrón

Location: University of Malaga.

Date: 29 August to 3 September 2022.