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SEMIA artist projects and Alien Visions (Pablo N. Palma & Bram Loogman, 2020)
As the SEMIA project has been completed, we gradually release a few more posts in which we share results and report on what we did and what we learnt during the project. In the first two items that have appeared … Continue reading
Sensory Moving Image Archives Symposium – Schedule and List of Speakers
As we approach the Sensory Moving Image Archives Symposium we have now finalized the schedule and the full list of speakers for the event and put it together as a preliminary program. Abstracts and speaker bios will be added next … Continue reading
International Symposium: Sensory Moving Image Archives – Visualization, Exploration and Reuse of Moving Image Data
We are very happy to announce that SEMIA will be organizing a two-day international symposium on visualization, exploration and reuse of moving image data next year in February, at the University of Amsterdam. The call for papers can be found … Continue reading
Second SEMIA Workshop: objectives and short report
What do people look for, as they access large collections of digitized films, and how do they want to conduct their explorations? Those were the central questions of the second SEMIA workshop, that took place at the offices of project … Continue reading
SEMIA’s Objectives: short elaboration
In the SEMIA project, we investigate the affordances of visual analysis and data visualization for exploring large collections of digitized moving images. In doing so, we try to accomplish a number shifts in relation to other Digital Humanities projects of … Continue reading
SEMIA and Moving Image Data Visualization: an overview and brief introduction
Since the SEMIA project started last year we have had several research meetings between the involved project partners and are gradually developing work routines. We have also organized two workshops involving the different user groups we work with – artists, … Continue reading