Public Project Presentation and Poster Sessions
The project presentation and poster sessions, next to projects of the participants of the Summer University, will feature presentations of advanced institutional and / or funded projects.
The project presentation sessions take place in the lecture hall of the Bibliotheca Albertina.
We have tried to organise the projects to be presented in such a way that they either complement each other or broaden the topics which are being approached by the individual presentations.
20.07.2016 14:15 - 15:45 Access to documents and information
- Konstantin Freybe (Musikinstrumentemuseum, Universität Leipzeig, Germany):
READ | Recognition and Enrichment of Archival Data - Dinara Gagarina (Perm State University, Russian Federation):
System of (History-Oriented Information) Systems - Randa El Khatib (University of Victoria, Canada):
Prototyping Modes of Interactive Mapping
22.07.2016 14:15 - 15:45 Approaching literature in new ways
- Judith Brottrager (University of Vienna, Austria):
Tracking the Tracks: Topography and Narratology in Sebald's Austerlitz - Aleksandra Małecka (Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland):
2x6 - a collaborative project in generative literature and translation - Piotr Marecki (Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland):
The Creative Computing Lab
25.07.2016 14:15 - 15:45 Archives and collections - resources for research
- Yael Netzer (Ben Gurion University, Tel Aviv, Israel):
Autobiography as a digital archive: from the case of Ehud Netzer to a general scheme - Giovanni Pietro Vitali (Université de Lorraine, Nancy, France):
Last letters from the last World Wars - Jirka Lewandowski (WZB Berlin Social Science Center, Germany):
The Manifesto Corpus
28.07.2016 14:15 - 15:45 Digital Humanities and the underrepresented
- Carol Chiodo (Yale University, USA):
Orchestrating Voices - Sebastian Drude (CLARIN ERIC, Utrecht, The Netherlands):
Endangered Languages and Digital Humanities - between support and tension
The poster session takes place in the foyer of the GWZ the 27th of July from14:15 to 15:45. The following posters will be put on display, explained and discussed by the presenters:
- Piotr Marecki (Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland):
Scene Poetry - Jens Pohlmann (Stanford University, USA):
Heiner Müller's Presence in the German Public Sphere - Babatunde Olusola OPEIBI (University of Lagos, Nigeria):
Towards the Construction of a Corpus of New Media Discourse: Exploring Methods and Tools in Digital Humanities - Alejandro Bía (Universidad Miguel Hernández, Elche, Spain):
Using mindmaps to visualize and model XML-TEI documents