CFP – Audiovisual Data in Digital Humanities
VIEW Journal of European Television History and Culture
Considering the relevance of audiovisual material as perhaps the biggest wave of data to come in the near future (Smith, 2013, IBM prospective study) its relatively modest position within the realm of Digital Humanities conferences is remarkable. The objective of this special issue for VIEW is to present current research in that field on a variety of epistemological, historiographical and technological issues that are specific for digital methods applied to audiovisual data. We strive to cover a great range of media and data types and of applications representing the various stages of the research process.
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Anaïs Fléchet (30 août 2017). CFP – Audiovisual Data in Digital Humanities. Transatlantic cultures. Consulté le 11 décembre 2024 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/us7t