IDAH: Institute for Digital Arts and Humanities

IDAH: Institute for Digital Arts and Humanities

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We create networks of faculty and technologists for developing digital collections, tools, and methods for research and creative activity.

The Institute for Digital Arts and Humanities was initiated in 2007 by the Office of the Vice Provost for Research at Indiana University, Bloomington. IDAH focuses on the use of media and digital technology in research and creative activity. IDAH works with faculty to provide an in-depth understanding of the life-cycle of research data and the implications of their work as they undertake projects

02/08/2022

Mark your calendars for a talk by Dr. Tempest M. Henning: Digital Blackface & the Argumentative Implications on 2/24, 3:30-5:30 pm EST at the Dogwood Room, Indiana Memorial Union. Sponsored by our friends at PACE Political and Civic Engagement.

News + Events 03/10/2021

Register for "Ambient Algorhthyms" this Friday, 3/12 @ 4pm feat. artists & scholars: Drew Daniel & Martin Schmidt of Matmos, Dr. Allie Martin & Devon Fisher: http://go.iu.edu/matmos

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Bringing the Field Recording Home: Sampling the Everyday - with Matmos’ M.C. Schmidt and Drew Daniel 03/03/2021

We’ll close the IDAH “Ambient Algorhythms” event with a LIVE Q & A featuring all of our artists & scholars: IU Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture + Design BFA student, Devon Fisher, Dartmouth DHSE scholar Dr. Allie Martin, and Matmos duo, Drew Daniel & M.C. Schmidt. REGISTER and tune-in on March 12, 2021 @ 4 pm EST: https://go.iu.edu/matmos - and prep some questions!

Bringing the Field Recording Home: Sampling the Everyday - with Matmos’ M.C. Schmidt and Drew Daniel Join us for this lecture and artist’s talk with Matmos’ Drew Daniel and M.C. Schmidt!

Bringing the Field Recording Home: Sampling the Everyday - with Matmos’ M.C. Schmidt and Drew Daniel 03/03/2021

Join us on March 12, 2021, 4 pm EST for the culminating, LIVE streaming event—an artist talk by Drew Daniel & M.C. Schmidt, the electronic music duo that makes up Matmos. Drew & Martin will discuss the political and social questions of consent, control, access and “shareveillance” that surround their critical and creative practices of sampling and composition as part of their talk, “Brining the Field Recording Home: Sampling the Everyday.”
>>Registration for this event is required:

Bringing the Field Recording Home: Sampling the Everyday - with Matmos’ M.C. Schmidt and Drew Daniel Join us for this lecture and artist’s talk with Matmos’ Drew Daniel and M.C. Schmidt!

Gentrification as Interruption: Listening to the Everyday Disruption of Black Life: theme: 2020-2021: Events: News + Events: Institute for Digital Arts & Humanities A research center of the Office of the Vice Provost for Research, Indiana... 03/03/2021

IDAH invited Dartmouth Digital Humanities & Social Enagement scholar Dr. Allie Martin to discuss “Gentrification as Interruption: Listening to the Everyday Disruption of Black Life:” https://idah.indiana.edu/news-events/_events/2020-2021/theme/2021-03_Martin.html. Allie uses music and soundscape analysis to consider gentrification as the sonic disruption of Black life: through sirens, the displacement of music scenes, and the criminalization of sound. This event is pre-recorded!

Gentrification as Interruption: Listening to the Everyday Disruption of Black Life: theme: 2020-2021: Events: News + Events: Institute for Digital Arts & Humanities A research center of the Office of the Vice Provost for Research, Indiana... Information about "Gentrification as Interruption: Listening to the Everyday Disruption of Black Life"

Identity and Sound: Exploring Audio's Natural Storytelling Ability: theme: 2020-2021: Events: News + Events: Institute for Digital Arts & Humanities A research center of the Office of the Vice Provost for Research, Indiana University Bloomington:... 03/03/2021

IDAH opens _Ambient Algorhythms_ with a pre-recorded presentation by IU Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture + Design BFA student, Devon Fisher. Devon explores the concept of “Identity & Sound” as manifested in a series of public-contributed, sound art installations as a way to tell a story about a space:

Identity and Sound: Exploring Audio's Natural Storytelling Ability: theme: 2020-2021: Events: News + Events: Institute for Digital Arts & Humanities A research center of the Office of the Vice Provost for Research, Indiana University Bloomington:... Information about "Identity and Sound: Exploring Audio's Natural Storytelling Ability"

News + Events 03/03/2021

IDAH presents “Ambient Algorhythms in the Arts and Humanities,” a speaker series that explores algorithms of pervasive surveillance, permutations of ambient music, reverberations of sounds in our cities, homes & other public & private places, exponential ebbs & flows of a global pandemic & more. We have invited IU Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture + Design BFA student, Devon Fisher, Dartmouth DHSE scholar Dr. Dr. Allie Martin, and Matmos duo, Drew Daniel & M. C. Schmidt to talk SOUND:

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Aspects of Mapping and GIS service in higher education library with Girmaye Misgna 11/20/2020

Join us today, right here on FB Live at 1 pm EST, for the final talk/Q & A for by Girmaye Misgna, Geospatial Data Librarian at Penn Libraries: "Aspects of Mapping and GIS Service in Higher Education Library."

For talk details, including abstract & bio, visit:

Aspects of Mapping and GIS service in higher education library with Girmaye Misgna This event is part of GIS Day @ IU 2020! Join us for a lecture and Q&A hosted on Facebook Live with Girmaye Misgna from Penn Libraries.

Research in Solidarity: Documenting Dispossession and Resistance with The Anti-Eviction Mapping Project with Terra Graziani 11/19/2020

Join us today, right here on FB Live at 3 pm EST, for a talk/Q & A by Terra Graziani, "'Research in Solidarity: Documenting Dispossession and Resistance with The Anti-Eviction Mapping Project," co-founder of the LA chapter of the Anti-Eviction Mapping Project & Research Program Officer at Educopia.

For talk details, including abstract & bio, visit:

Research in Solidarity: Documenting Dispossession and Resistance with The Anti-Eviction Mapping Project with Terra Graziani This event is part of GIS Day @ IU 2020! Join us for a lecture and Q&A hosted on Facebook Live with Terra Graziani from the Anti-Eviction Mappi...

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