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Matt Westerby
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Medieval art | illuminated manuscripts and illustrated rare books | DH and digital | art history | cats 🐈. HoH 🦻🏻. All views are my own.
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Fantastic opportunity for a senior art historian of premodern art or architecture 👀
🚨🚨🚨 Major announcement!!!
I am extremely pleased to announce that HAA is searching for a senior, endowed position in premodern art or architecture. The subfield is wide open. Please spread the word and encourage curious scholars to write to me with questions! 🚨🚨🚨

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William S. Dietrich II Professor of Premodern Arts and/or Architecture
Click the link provided to see the complete job description.
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I'm always looking for new videos to introduce digital humanities at the beginning of the semester. Most are usually too specialist or lecture-y. But this video essay by @tesstess.bsky.social, "Digital Humanities, or: The Broken Record of Everything," nails it. www.youtube.com/watch?v=G3Nn...
Digital Humanities, or: The Broken Record of Everything
YouTube video by DH Cologne
www.youtube.com
You did all three nevers!
I went over just to peek at the comments. Yikes.
Would love to chat more on and offline too!
Kay Wells touched on something similar in a 2021 paper (which I didn't get to attend) titled “Inventing Digital Humanities through the Index of American Design”. And Distant Viewing Lab created an experimental site to search Index of 🇺🇸 Design watercolors. distant-viewing.github.io/iad-demo/
DV Lab + Index of American Design
distant-viewing.github.io
Two years later, I’ll just drop this here: “Reflections on the Suger Chalice: New Observations and Technical Analysis” by Dylan Smith and Therese Martin www.nga.gov/research/pub...
Reflections on the Suger Chalice | National Gallery of Art
www.nga.gov
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"Literary style is not a puzzle you solve to get a little information treat" is my new motto.
This article is going to turn me into the Joker. Literary style is not a puzzle you solve to get a little information treat 😩😩😩
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I'll be speaking on IIIF Community Call *this Wednesday*. Drop by if you want to hear about (and play with!) liiive.now!
Join us April 9 at 9am PT / 17:00 UTC for our next #IIIF Community Call.

@aboutgeo.bsky.social will demo liiive.now, a real-time collaborative viewing and & annotation platform.

Zoom link on the Community Calendar: iiif.io/community
This is awful. I’m sorry, Carrie, and for all Sferisti.
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"Why not build [public interest tech] from the communities that exist around our public institutions, such as schools, colleges, community centres?... Platforms designed for communities are much more likely to hold to social values than platforms built for profit" (See also... [1/2])
🙋🏾‍♂️🤳 Exploring new concepts for a people-powered internet
An excerpt of Nick Couldry’s new book, The Space of the World
newpublic.substack.com
Maybe I'll see you at Costco tomorrow while panic buying imported goods?
Someone wants to rename the Gulf of Mexico to 'Mare Nostrum' apparently?
Sierra On-Line Christmas Card from 1986 ❤️ 🦌
Attention software enthusiasts! Check out hidden gems handpicked by Internet Archive staff: blog.archive.org/2024/12/02/s...

Also, consider supporting Universal Access to All Knowledge: archive.org/donate/?orig...
MFW you learn the S side of the circle of DiSC, for "Steadiness," originally stood for "Submission." 🤔🤔🤔

Oh, and the inventor of DiSC, William Marston, also created Wonder Woman!
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“Annotating Upstream: Digital Scholars, Art History, and the Interoperable Image” by Matthew J. Westerby: doi.org/10.16995/olh... Published as part of the #OLHjournal Cultural Heritage Data for Research: Opening Museum Collections, Project Data and Digital Images for Research, Query and Discovery SC
Annotating Upstream: Digital Scholars, Art History, and the Interoperable Image
Written primarily from the position of an art historian engaged in digital research and data-intensive projects, this essay explores annotations on interoperable images and the possibility for annotat...
doi.org
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"The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog."
- Glamorizes hustle culture
- Speciest
- Was taught to you in elementary school

"Sphinx of black quartz, judge my vow."
- Metal as fuck
- Implies that you are a wizard
- No one will know you are testing out a font
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I say this with love and as a professor of art history: the report on this study is junk. It’s not measuring a response to “real art” vs “reprints”; it’s measuring “seeing art in a museum” vs “seeing it on googles while in an MRI machine.” www.theguardian.com/science/2024...
Real art in museums stimulates brain much more than reprints, study finds
Scientists in Netherlands using eye-tracking and MRI scans found ‘enormous difference’ between genuine works and posters
www.theguardian.com
Hey, Bluesky now has over 10 million users, and I was #75,227! Woot!