Digital Art History Workshop: Documenting Byzantine Ivory Carvings

4:30 pm | 3/29/2022 | 308A Doe Memorial Library, UC Berkeley | Until 6:00 pm | 3/29/2022
Prof. Diliana Angelova, History of Art
The purpose of the Spring 2022 Digital Art History workshop series is to brainstorm around faculty and student projects that use or could use concepts, methods, and/or technologies in current digital art history, emphasizing how new questions and new answers can be approached only through these directions and can thereby generate categorically transformative knowledge in art history and visual culture studies. Projects can be very preliminary or fairly polished. The workshops are open to all; they will be conducted in person (health restrictions permitting).
Professor Diliana Angelova will present the website/digital catalogue of Byzantine ivory boxes that she is building with the support of URAP students and Justin Underhill at the V-Lab. The presentation will address Photogrammetry, Reflectance Transformation Imaging, work with museums, and the nuts and bolts of building a website.