In the following article I trace affinities between Renaissance ideas and the digital turn in contemporary humanities. There is a need to define this turn by referring to important historical achievements of quadro and cinquecento: the concept of mathesis universalis, its holistic understanding of theory and practice, symbiosis of art, technê, and science, interest in human anatomy, designing media and communications. By invoking them I address several problems: how the humanities should be dealing with digital technologies, how humanists should work, and what are the consequences of biomediations
The paper argues that the digitalization enterprise revives, beyond the post-modern period of interp...
Emerging from the 1950s, Digital Humanities (DH) has gradually developed into an interdisciplinary r...
A part from the fact that the humanities are studied within a mixed ecology between print and digita...
In the following article I trace affinities between Renaissance ideas and the digital turn in contem...
This article discusses digital humanities and the growing diversity of digital media, digital materi...
Taking a page from eighteenth century philosopher Gianbattista Vico, this is a brief reflection on h...
At its beginnings Humanities Computing was characterized by a primary interest in methodological iss...
The Italian Renaissance started a rebirth of culture and knowledge not experienced since Roman times...
The article provides an overview of the symposium of the same name held at the University of Oregon ...
Link to the abstract : http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=8281...
[EN] Information technologies play a decisive and unprecedented role in our present society, also in...
Welcome to the third issue of Humanist Studies & the Digital Age. It continues the discourse started...
This article offers reflections arising from a recent colloquium at the Open University on the impli...
This paper analyses two closely related but different concepts, digitization and digitalization, fir...
Our life is becoming increasingly digital and digitized, and the recent shift to an online environme...
The paper argues that the digitalization enterprise revives, beyond the post-modern period of interp...
Emerging from the 1950s, Digital Humanities (DH) has gradually developed into an interdisciplinary r...
A part from the fact that the humanities are studied within a mixed ecology between print and digita...
In the following article I trace affinities between Renaissance ideas and the digital turn in contem...
This article discusses digital humanities and the growing diversity of digital media, digital materi...
Taking a page from eighteenth century philosopher Gianbattista Vico, this is a brief reflection on h...
At its beginnings Humanities Computing was characterized by a primary interest in methodological iss...
The Italian Renaissance started a rebirth of culture and knowledge not experienced since Roman times...
The article provides an overview of the symposium of the same name held at the University of Oregon ...
Link to the abstract : http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=8281...
[EN] Information technologies play a decisive and unprecedented role in our present society, also in...
Welcome to the third issue of Humanist Studies & the Digital Age. It continues the discourse started...
This article offers reflections arising from a recent colloquium at the Open University on the impli...
This paper analyses two closely related but different concepts, digitization and digitalization, fir...
Our life is becoming increasingly digital and digitized, and the recent shift to an online environme...
The paper argues that the digitalization enterprise revives, beyond the post-modern period of interp...
Emerging from the 1950s, Digital Humanities (DH) has gradually developed into an interdisciplinary r...
A part from the fact that the humanities are studied within a mixed ecology between print and digita...