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Lightning talk, Tuesday 3:45-4:15PM – Art history and Big Data: Visualizing Massive Image Collections, Lev Manovich

Posted on February 5, 2013 by THATCamp CAA 2013

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The projects done at Software Studies Initiative are explorations in the growing field of digital humanities. The lab is developing theory and methods for the analysis of massive sets of images and video (cultural analytics).

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