by leightonevans | May 15, 2024 | Recent Posts
We have a major – and very exciting – amendment to the 2024 CODAH symposium. Our focus remains on the transformative role of artificial intelligence (AI) in the arts and humanities. However, we have an additional speaker at the event. Professor Jordan Frith of Clemson...
by leightonevans | May 13, 2024 | Recent Posts
Dr Troy Astarte (Computer Science, Swansea University) has been appointed as Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Annals of the History of Computing. Founded in 1979, the Annals is long established as the world’s primary scholarly journal dedicated to the history of computing,...
by leightonevans | Apr 12, 2024 | Recent Posts
The 2024 CODAH symposium will focus on the transformative role of artificial intelligence (AI) in the arts and humanities. As we stand at the crossroads of an AI revolution powered by developments in computer science, the arts and humanities provide a crucial lens...
by leightonevans | Sep 7, 2023 | Recent Posts
The History of Computing Collection at Swansea University has been a base for exploring the history of Human-Computer Interaction since 2007. Recently, the collection has been supporting the Archives for IT and Dr Elisabetta Mori in a project mapping...
by leightonevans | Jun 7, 2023 | Recent Posts
This originally appeared on the CAVRN website on 7/6/2023. By Leighton Evans June 7, 2023 VR headset on sand dune RIP Metaverse. Not my headline, but the leading line of an article in Business Insider in May 2023. As I write this at the end of May, I can...
by leightonevans | May 23, 2023 | Recent Posts
Illustration by Andrea Levy for Conrad’s Against Digital Humanities Many thanks to all that attended the CODAH Symposium last Friday. The event was a success purely based on the talks given by our colleagues, so I am sure you will all join me in giving our...