Organisation: Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C2DH)

  • News

    CD-Hist project is starting

    The CD-Hist projectintends to retrieve the history of CD-Roms at the intersection of media history, digital studies, the history of digital technology and media archaeology.

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    Call for Participation RESAW25 conference: The Datafied Web 

    The C²DH and the EHI team are pleased to announce their involvement in the organization of the upcoming RESAW conference.

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  • Research Projects Pages

    A history of the CD-ROM (CD-Hist)

    A research project at the intersection of media history, digital studies, the history of digital technology and media archaeology.

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  • Articles

    History’s New Chatty Companion: Putting the Chat Eluxemburgensia to the Test

    Members of the research area Contemporary History of Luxembourg and participants of the Strand Colloquium for Digital and Transnational History had a workshop to assess the capabilities of the Chat Eluxemburgensia, an AI-powered chatbot designed to provide historical information in response to natural language queries. The workshop identified the chatbot's strengths in answering specific, structured…

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    Werkstattbericht: Workshop rund um Re-Use digitalisierter Zeitungen & Zeitschriften in Darmstadt

    Ein zweitägiger Workshop zur Nachnutzung digitalisierter historischer Zeitungen und Zeitschriften fand am 13. und 14. Mai 2024 in Darmstadt statt.

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  • Events

    Kiara, a data orchestration engine

    Research seminar with Prof. Sean Takats.

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    Creativity and AI

    Conference with Alban Leveau-Vallier, University Paris 8 and lecturer at Sciences Po Paris.

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    Playing at a Distance

    Lecture by Sonia Fizek, Cologne Game Lab (DE) in the History@Play series.

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  • News

    Gazengel – History in a cardboard box

    Manon and Gazengel, helped by Benziglout, analyse letters kept in a cardboard box.

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  • Events

    CANCELLED ! But Not Antarctica: ‘The Family of Man’ in India, Japan and elsewhere

    Lecture by Shamoon Zamir, Professor of Literature and Art History, New York University Abu Dhabi.

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