Humanities & the Digital Age 2016

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A hand from Michelangelo's 'Creation of Adam' reaches out towards a digital computer mouse pointer

In 2015-2016 the Humanities and the Digital Age series will allow us to explore areas of convergence between the humanities and the digital, to consider digital’s at once creative and disruptive potential, and to imagine future territory to be prospected. There will be a series of provocative debates, multidisciplinary panels, and ethical discussions, alongside Apps at Lunchtime, hackathons, Wikipedia edit-a-thons, online events and experiences, and focusing TORCH’s flagship Book at Lunchtime series to frame discussions around the latest digital developments.

The series will forge new collaborations within and beyond Oxford (including with digital humanities leaders from all parts of the globe), and develop projects with non-university partners. 

We welcome ideas for interdisciplinary, research-led activities around this theme.

Image courtesy of Shutterstock, copyright Antti Karppinen.

Contact:

Hannah Penny

hannah.penny@humanities.ox.ac.uk

Kathryn Eccles

kathryn.eccles@oii.ox.ac.uk

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