In response to the proliferation of digital technologies, art historians have begun to embrace digital methods and tools. One of my ongoing research projects explores how digital approaches can reshape art historical research cycles, from collecting, cataloging, and analyzing images and primary sources, to disseminating scholarship. Special areas of interest include temporal network analysis and 3-D reconstruction.
Digital Art History
Publications
Alexander Brey.
Quantifying the Qurʾan.
In The Digital Humanities and Islamic & Middle Eastern Studies, ed. Elias Muhanna (Boston: De Gruyter),
2016.
Talks
Mapping Visual Memory: Networks of Artistic Contact in French Gothic Manuscripts
Jul 3, 2018
11:15 AM