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DIGHT-Net Workshop: Digital Cultural Heritage as a Research Field: Innovative Approaches between Semiotics and Memory Studies

We are delighted to announce a second workshop of the DIGHT-Net project on 13 October 2024 at Tallinn University, which will focus on innovative approaches to digital cultural heritage, bridging the fields of semiotics and memory studies. This event will offer fresh perspectives on how we understand and engage with archives and memory in the age of digital culture. It offers an excellent opportunity to explore how semiotic approaches can enrich our understanding of digital cultural heritage and its interaction with memory in a rapidly evolving digital landscape.

Workshop agenda:

13 October 2024
Tallinn University (Uus-Sadama 5), M-649

10.00–10.30: Francesco Mazzucchelli (UNIBO): Introduction: What semiotics for the study of digital cultural heritage?
10.30–11.30: Matteo Treleani (Université Côte d’Azur, remotely): The media fabric of audiovisual memories: A premediation of Brexit
11.30–12.00: Marek Tamm (TLU): Workings of digital memory
12.00–12.30: Claudio Paolucci (UNIBO): The digital archive and the list
12.30–14.30: Lunch
14.30–15.00: Anna Maria Lorusso (UNIBO): The risks of archiving
15.00–15.30: Maarja Ojamaa (University of Tartu): Towards semiotic accessibility of digital cultural heritage
15.30–16.00: Coffee break
16.00–16.30: Paolo Martinelli (UNIBO): Remediating public archives: A semiotic perspective on identity, truthfulness, and new practices
16.30–17.00: Francesco Mazzucchelli (UNIBO): Towards a semiotics of digital cultural heritage: new dynamics of memory (and forgetting) in digital archives
17.00–17.15: Closing of the workshop