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Digitization: What is Lost and What is Found?

Tagged: 3d modelling, art, digitization, manuscripts, music

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    • October 13, 2015 at 12:00 pm #1337
      Marion Thain
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      Save the date! Come join us for conversation and conviviality:

      Digitization: What is Lost and What is Found?
      An Interdisciplinary Panel Discussion

      Tuesday 17th November: 6.00-8.00
      NYU, Center for the Humanities, 20 Cooper Square (5th floor)

      Panelists:
      — Sebastian Heath (Institute for the Study of the Ancient World)
      — W. Gerald Heverly (Librarian for Classics and Philosophy, Bobst Library)
      — Elizabeth Hoffman (Music)
      — Thelma Thomas (Institute of Fine Arts)

      We are getting ever greater access to cultural works online through digital representations, but how far are those representations hindered by data losses and the processes of translation into the digital? Conversely, to what extent might they enable us not just easier access to existing objects but, more radically, the ability to see or hear things we have never been able to see or hear before? This panel event will reflect on these questions and present innovative digitization work from across the humanities disciplines at NYU. Exploring 3D modeling as well as the digitization of music, art and manuscripts, we will also be addressing the status of the new digital objects that are created as a result of these processes.

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