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Conferences by Stavros Lazaris, Alexandre Guilbaud, Tom Monnier and Mathieu Aubry
Conference by Pierre-Carl Langlais (Paris-IV Sorbonne)
ArchEthno is a set of digital tools still in progress, which allows the ethnographer to structure her raw materials, transform them into data answering a scientific question, and provide each data and metadata with a level of confidentiality.
Founded at ENS-PSL in 2009, Artl@s is structured around a digital database of exhibition catalogs, intended to contain all types of exhibition catalogs, from the invention of the catalog (Salon de Paris, 1673) to the present day.
Considérant que la démocratisation des savoirs reste illusoire sans les clés ouvrant l’accès à la compréhension des matériaux bruts, le site de valorisation scientifique « Archives-Desnos » facilite l’utilisation des archives numérisées aux chercheurs internationaux, aux artistes, aux amateurs –au sens plein de ce terme. Il établira à terme les outils et les liens qui aideront à la compréhension des 839 manuscrits et documents numérisés (circa 6000 feuillets) des fonds Desnos de la Bibliothèque Littéraire Jacques Doucet et sera couplé à des journées d’étude et colloques offrant une actualisation des connaissances sur des points ciblés.
The DatArt project brings together initiatives whose aim is to decentralize the study of the art world from Paris to the regions. Even if the capital was a major artistic center at the national and international level, other cities constituted a cultural breeding ground, both in the market structures and in the actions set up by local artists.