Humanidades digitais e representação

Man Ray: Rayograph ii, 1925
Man Ray: Rayograph ii, 1925

“We’ve spent a generation furiously building digital libraries, and I’m sure that we’ll now be building tools to use in those libraries, equally furiously, for at least another generation, and I look forward to it. I’m sure that the text won’t go away while we do our tool-building—but I’m also certain that our tools will put us into new relationships with our texts. All we can really ask, in the end, is that those relationships be fruitful”.

John Unsworth,
Forms of Attention: Digital Humanities Beyond Representation Continue lendo “Humanidades digitais e representação”

“Quietly, Google puts History Online” | New York Times

Quietly, Google Puts History Online

New York Times
Eric Pfanner,
20/11/2011

Museu de Israel
Site com os manuscritos do Mar Morto no Museu de Israel, citado na reportagem

Este artigo sobre os projetos de digitalização de arquivos memoriais pela empresa Google traz diversos pontos importantes para os debates em torno das Humanidades Digitais. Em especial, poderíamos destacar a pergunta realizada pelo autor, Eric Pfanner: Continue lendo ““Quietly, Google puts History Online” | New York Times”