2021 Digital Humanities Conference
The 2021 Digital Humanities Conference is co-hosted by the Korean Association for Digital Humanities, the Center for Digital Humanities at the Academy of Korean Studies, Transmedia World Literature Institute/Digital Humanities Lab at Dongguk University, and PNC, Inc.
The world prepares for a changed tomorrow with the insights and new visions gained from the ordeal that has been Covid-19. The social environment in which we live has changed in many ways and will continue to do so. As the environment changes, the lives of humans living in it change as well, and there is a need for new understandings and explanations regarding the new ways in which humans live. In the post-human era of newly defining humanity, we have no choice but to think about the ways in which humanities research and education should be maintained and changed. As we are interested in the practical applications of digital humanities, we are looking for new ways to promote the value of humanities knowledge in the post-human era with new languages such as digital data and digital content.
This academic conference aims to share the future prospects of these efforts and outcomes. We look forward to your interest and participation.
Event Information
- Topic: Humanities Research and Digital Humanities in the Post-Human Era
- Date/Time: Saturday, November 20, 2021 | 09:00-18:00
- Location:
- Offline (Opening Ceremony, Session 1 Topic Presentations): Small Lecture Hall, Academy of Korean Studies
- Online Presentations and Discussions (Session 1 Overseas Discussants and Session 2 Topics and Discussion) Zoom
- Online Participation and Discussion (Participant Discussion) YouTube
- Offline (Opening Ceremony, Session 1 Topic Presentations): Small Lecture Hall, Academy of Korean Studies
- Host: Korean Association for Digital Humanities, Center for Digital Humanities at the Academy of Korean Studies, Transmedia World Literature Institute/Digital Humanities Lab at Dongguk University, and PNC, Inc.
- Organizer: Center for Digital Humanities at the Academy of Korean Studies
- Support: Cultural Heritage Administration
※ Inquiries: KIM Baro (Professor of Cultural Informatics, Academy of Korean Studies) ddokbaro@gmail.com
Introductory Video
Hanyang Time Machine Project
- English captions available
Presentation Topics and Schedule
Time | Session | Content | Presenter/Discussant |
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Opening Remarks | KIM Hyeon (President, Korean Association for Digital Humanities) | |
Welcome Remarks | AHN Byung Woo (President, Academy of Korean Studies) | ||
Special Session on the Hanyang Time Machine Project: The Role and Vision as a Platform for Digital Humanities Knowledge |
1Authentic 14th-20th c. Seoul in VR - 3D City Modeling and Metaverse Implementation | KIM Jin-sam (PCN, Inc.) | |
Hanyang Time Machine: A New Venture Toward a Fusion of Humanities and Cultural Heritage | KIM Hyeon (Academy of Korean Studies) | ||
Vestiges of Seoulites in the Hanyang Time Machine: The Human Network in Paintings of Gatherings of Scholar-Officials of the Joseon Period | YUN Chin-yong (Academy of Korean Studies) | ||
Coffee Break (10:50-11:00) | |||
Online Rountable Discussion: Hanyang Time Machine - Communicating with the World (11:00-12:00) |
ASANOBU Kitamoto (National Institute of Informatics, Japan) | ||
YU Tian Xiu (Dunhuang Digitalization Academy, China) | |||
Paul ARTHUR (Edith Cowan University, Australia) | |||
Ray SIEMENS (University of Victoria, Canada) | |||
KIM Chung-sik (Dept. of Traditional Landscape Architecture, Korea National University of Cultural Heritage, Korea) | |||
AN Jae-hong (Graduate School of Culture Technology, KAIST, Korea) | |||
General Discussion (11:00-12:00) |
Zoom & Youtube Chair: Youngmin KIM (Vice President, Korean Association for Digital Humanities) | ||
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2021 KADH Planned Session: Humanities in the Post-human Era |
Ghosts in Nineteenth-century British Gothic Literature as Literary/Statistical Anomalies | Jongkeyong KIM (Texas Christian University) | |
Discussion | JEONG Jae-sik (Ajou University) | ||
The Application Limits of Sentiment Analysis in Literary Studies | KIM Ho-yeol (Texas A&M University) | ||
Discussion | HA Heon-jin (Saige Research) | ||
Linguistics Research Utilizing the Computer: Sharing Several Case Studies | CHOE Un-ho (Mokpo National University) | ||
Discussion | AN Jae-won (Seoul National University) | ||
The Retrospections and Prospects of Digital Conceptual History in East Asia | SONG In-jae (Hallym University) | ||
Discussion | YANG Tae-geun (Hallym University) | ||
The Intellectual Structure of Korean Humanities as Seen Through Data: Data Analysis of Humanities Bibliographies in the Korea Citation Index, 2000-2019 | KIM Byeong-jun (Digital Humanities & Social Sciences Center at KAIST) | ||
Discussion | JEONG Yu-gyeong (Hannam University) | ||
Coffee Concert Jazz Duos for Violin and Piano (16:40-17:00) |
Violin: SONG Jeong-min (Concert Master, Im Dong-chang's Baramgyeol Orchestra) Piano: LEE Juhae (Academy of Korean Studies) | ||
General Discussion Humanities Research and Digital Humanities in the Post-Human Era (17:00-18:00) |
Zoom & Youtube Chair: KIM Yong-su (Hallym University) |
※ You can view the presentation materials by clicking on the respective link.
※ Participants' surnames are stylized in capital letters.