PROGRAM
e-Rome. International Workshop on Digital Humanities & Rome
4-5 March 2015 – NIAS – Wassenaar
Wednesday 4 March
10.00 Welcome coffee/tea
10.20 – 10.30
Welcome by Paul Emmelkamp, Rector of NIAS
10.30 – 12.30
Session I: Archaeological and Artistic Heritage (chair: Lex Bosman)
- David Gilman Romano, Digital Augustan Rome
- Maurizio Campanelli & Claudia Bolgia, Linking Evidence. A Digital Approach to Medieval and Early Renaissance Rome
- Birte Rubach, Antique Monuments Documented by Renaissance Artists and Scholars: The Census Database
- Martin Raspe, Zuccaro. Rome in an Event-based Information System
12.30 – 13.30 Lunch Break
13.30 – 15.00
Session IIa: Distant Reading (chair: Jacob Thaisen)
- Maciej Eder, Computational Stylistics and Latin Literature
- Thibault Clérice, Semantic Network and Latin Corpus
- Neel Smith & Christopher Blackwell, The Homer Multitext: Future Directions in Analytical Integration
15.00 – 15.30 Tea/Coffee Break
15.30 – 16.30
Session IIb: Distant Reading
- Neil Coffee, Micro and Macro Literary History: Exploring Intertextuality with Tesserae (skype conference)
Session III: Mapping Sources, Linking sources vs. Interpreting Sources
- All participants
16.30 Drinks
Thursday 5 March
10.00 – 10.30 Welcome Coffee/Tea
10.30 – 12.30
Session IV: Spatial Humanities and Virtual Heritage (chair: Claudia Bolgia)
- Maurice de Kleijn & Rens de Hond, Mapping the Via Appia in 4 D
- Gert-Jan Burgers & Maurice de Kleijn, Digital Biographies and Spatial Design (Challenging Testaccio)
- NIAS Theme Group (Patricia Lulof, Bram Kempers, Pieter Pauwels), Biographies of Buildings
12.30 – 13.30 Lunch Break
13.30 – 15.00
Session V: Images of Rome: Iconography and Intertextuality (chair: Charles van den Heuvel)
- Marieke van den Doel, Roaming Dutch. Visualizing the Dutch Presence in Rome through the HADRIANUS project
- Hans Brandhorst & Etienne Postumus, Thematic Searches across Collections: using Iconclass as a Retrieval Tool in Arkyves
- Susanna de Beer, Mapping Visions of Rome. Sharing and Visualizing Renaissance Appropriations of the Roman Heritage
15.00 – 15.30 Coffee/Tea Break
15.30 – 16.30
Session VI: Standards – Linked Data – Data Integration (chair: Marieke van den Doel)
- Geert Kessels & Pim van Bree (Lab1100), Mapping Notes and Nodes in Networks
- All participants
16.30 Drinks