Digital Humanities Conference 2025
14 - 18 July 2025 | Lisbon, Portugal
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LP-11: Modelling Film Festivals, Art Histories and Church Administration Data
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Hacia una ontología de los festivales de cine de Abya Yala. Teoría, diseño y aplicaciones 1Independent researcher, United States of America; 2CY Cergy Paris Université/Universitat de Barcelona; 3University of Stirling Un proyecto de ontología de los festivales de cine autóctono de Abya Yala basado en catálogos de los festivales. Dado un corpus inicial de catálogos se construye una taxonomía/tesauro de los términos (conceptos) fundamentales y posteriormente una ontología formal que describe el dominio de conocimiento estableciendo relaciones entre los conceptos. Contrapuntal Modernisms. Modeling Situated Transnational Art Histories in Paris and London. 1University of the Arts London, United Kingdom; 2Carleton University, Canada Mobile Subjects: Contrapuntal Modernisms investigates postwar movement of artists through the colonial hubs of London and Paris, seen as intersections of transnational flow. It rewrites art historical narratives emphasizing mobile identities and interconnections. The database and interactive visualizations highlight interconnectedness and emphasize, rather than erasing, the situatedness of the data. GRACEFUL17 - A Scalable Digital Fast-Track Strategy: Mining, Modelling, and Mastering Early Modern Church Administration Data German Historical Institute Rome, Italy This paper presents GRACEFUL17's scalable digital strategy for analyzing early modern church administration data. Combining AI, knowledge graphs, and visualization tools, it efficiently processes vast serial sources from the Vatican Archive, enabling exploration and fostering insights into ecclesiastical, administrative, and social history within an open, collaborative framework. |