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

  • Events

    Ukrainian Studies Across the Borders

    International conference dedicated to Ukrainian studies beyond traditional Ukrainistics.

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    Gazengel – Ooooh Tropy!

    Gazengel discovers the Tropy software which turns out to be very useful for her research work.

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    AI generated embroideries for Ukrainian dancing costumes

    The VYSH project uses various artificial intelligence technologies to create embroidery designs for the stage costumes of the Luxembourg dance group Berehyni, which popularizes historical Ukrainian dances.

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    Minett Stories: Remembering the industrial past online

    In this SloMemoTalk Stefan Krebs will share his experience of organising the online exhibition Minett Stories, in conversation with Elisabeth Boesen.

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    New Transnational Scholar in Residence

    Corina Ostafi joins the ‘Contemporary History of Luxembourg’ research group as a Transnational Scholar in Residence.

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    Early Scholars Spring School on Web Archives

    The C²DH is co-organising the Spring School on Web Archives for early scholars (PhD or Master students), which takes place on 23 & 24 April in Paris.

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    Gazengel – The writing adventure

    This third episode explores the thoughts of two PhD students who are wondering how they can approach writing without losing their minds.

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  • Events

    Exploring Epistemic Virtues and Vices: Data, Infrastructures, and Episteme between Collaboration and Exploitation

    The C²DH is hosting the Sixth Conference on Digital Humanities and Digital History from 14 to 16 March 2024.

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    The map is not the territory – Perspectives on the Amazon Basin

    Hands on History talk with 3D artist Laura Colmenares Guerra.

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    Technology Eats History: Time and Techno-metabolism in the Anthropocene

    Lecture by Paul N. Edwards, Director of the Program on Science, Technology & Society at Stanford University.

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