RESAW 2021 conference

The HIVI project is looking forward to participating and contributing to the RESAW 2021 conference, with a special evening dedicated to digital cultures and a roundtable on virality.  The 4th RESAW conference, organised by the C²DH (Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History) at the University of Luxembourg, is part of a remote Web archiving week starting on … Continued

HIVI Launch

The project will start in 3 months, on 1st March 2021. However, the team is already starting to co-shape the HIVI website, in order to welcome you in a user-friendly and stimulating environment within a few months. As we don’t want you to discover an empty “under construction” website, we already prepare some readings for … Continued

Social networks and “longue durée”

Frédéric Clavert, Martin Grandjean, Cécile Méadel, Dossier “Le temps long des réseaux sociaux numériques”, Le Temps des Médias, n°31, 2018. Ce dossier du Temps des médias souhaite mettre au centre de sa démarche une série de questionnements touchant à l’interaction entre (nouvelles) technologies, rythmes ou formats de l’information et (nouveaux) acteurs. Comment et sous quelles conditions l’émergence … Continued

The language of new media

Lev Manovich, The Language of New Media, Cambridge MA, The MIT Press, 2001. “Among other topics, Manovich discusses parallels between the histories of cinema and of new media, digital cinema, screen and montage in cinema and in new media, and historical ties between avant-garde film and new media.” Read more

Welcome to the Journal of Digital History

The journal is intended to serve as a forum for critical debate and discussion in the field of digital history by offering an innovative publication platform and promoting a new form of data-driven scholarship and of transmedia storytelling in the historical sciences. As an international peer-reviewed open access journal, the JDH will set new standards … Continued

Gifs

A wonderful illustrated article that allows to explore the long history of gif through text and images. Eppink, J., “A brief history of the GIF (so far)”, Journal of Visual Culture, 2014, 13(3), pp. 298- 306. Read more

© Université du Luxembourg 2021. All rights reserved

© Université du Luxembourg 2021. All rights reserved

© Université du Luxembourg 2021. All rights reserved

© Université du Luxembourg 2021. All rights reserved