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[Commlist] CFP – Technologues & medias across disciplines
Tue Feb 17 04:14:02 GMT 2026
TECHNOLOGIES & MEDIAS ACROSS DISCIPLINES
A Call for Papers on the role of digital technologies in DIGITAL
HERITAGE – Istanbul
Nb. Details on the technologies and media strand of the Madrid Education
conference, A Focus on Pedagogy 2026 also included.
ISTANBUL: Digital Heritage
HERITAGE(S) 2026 Conference
Place: Istanbul (+ virtual)
Conference: 6-8 July, 2026
Abstracts: 20 April, 2026
https://amps-research.com/heritages-digital/
Rationale:
The infusion of every discipline with new digital tools, methods of
working and modes of information exchange has always been a defining
characteristic of the human condition.
In recent years this has reached dizzying speeds with AI, virtual
reality, online learning and distance education being just a few of the
most high-profile examples in the first part of the 21st Century.
Reflecting this, every discipline we operate in needs to be thought of
as intrinsically linked to questions of technologies and medias. It is
inconceivable to propose an understanding of contemporary art that
ignores digital artworks, or architecture that ignores the realities of
the smart city. Similarly, in the disciplinary fields of the two
conferences brought together in this call, heritage and education, it is
not possible for either discipline to function in its current form
without technology.
When we consider the heritage sector, for example, themes of
photogrammetry, LiDAR scanning, virtual reality, 3D modelling, and much
more, are all central tenets of the broader digital heritage field.
In the context of education, AI, virtual learning, MOOCs, VLEs, the use
of gamification, and a plethora of related digital tools and medias, are
now inseparable from the contemporary teaching and learning field.
Organisers:
Işık University - Istanbul, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, AMPS,
Intellect Books, Cambridge Scholas Publishing, Routledge Taylor & Francis
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