Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 5 — Gender Equality
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
This track explores the intersection of digital storytelling and art historical analysis. Participants will examine how new media technologies reshape narratives surrounding artistic movements and cultural heritage.
Focusing on the impact of digital technologies on visual culture, this session invites discussions on how contemporary art practices are influenced by digital aesthetics. Papers may address the implications of visual representation in a technology-driven society.
This track investigates the ways digital art forms challenge and redefine concepts of identity and representation. Contributions will analyze how artists utilize digital platforms to express diverse identities and cultural narratives.
Exploring the relationship between cyberculture and contemporary artistic movements, this session will examine how digital environments influence artistic expression. Participants will discuss the role of online communities in shaping new art forms.
This track focuses on innovative methodologies and technologies in the field of digital humanities as they pertain to art history. Papers will highlight case studies that demonstrate the transformative potential of digital tools in art research.
Examining the role of virtual communities in the development of art practices, this session will explore how online interactions foster collaboration and creativity among artists. Participants will discuss the implications of these communities for cultural production.
This track invites discussions on the integration of cultural studies perspectives within digital art criticism. Papers will analyze how cultural context informs the interpretation of digital artworks and their societal impact.
Focusing on the innovative potential of new media, this session will explore how artists are utilizing emerging technologies to create groundbreaking works. Contributions will highlight the challenges and opportunities presented by these new artistic practices.
This track addresses the technological advancements in the preservation and restoration of artworks. Participants will discuss the ethical implications and effectiveness of digital methods in safeguarding cultural heritage.
Exploring interdisciplinary methodologies, this session will highlight how art history intersects with fields such as sociology, anthropology, and media studies. Papers will provide insights into collaborative research that enriches the understanding of art within broader cultural contexts.
This track speculates on the future trajectories of art in an increasingly digital landscape. Participants will discuss potential developments in artistic expression, audience engagement, and the role of technology in shaping the art world.
