DOS História Digital da Arte: Um Panorama das Investigações Recentes

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  • Arthur Valle Departamento de Artes e Programa de Pós-graduação em Patrimônio, Cultura e Sociedade na Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro

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https://doi.org/10.34024/imagem.v3i2.16223

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História Digital da Arte, Métodos Computacionais em História da Arte, Historiografia da Arte

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O presente texto apresenta um panorama do emergente campo de investigações da História Digital da Arte, centrando-se sobretudo em publicações em língua inglesa desde 2012. Busca-se aqui definir a História Digital da Arte e suas conexões com as chamadas Humanidades Digitais; historicizar seu desenvolvimento, desde as iniciativas pioneiras até sua afirmação no campo acadêmico; e delimitar algumas de suas abordagens metodológicas recorrentes, nomeadamente análise espacial, análise de rede, análise de imagem e análise de texto. 

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Valle, A. (2024). DOS História Digital da Arte: Um Panorama das Investigações Recentes. Imagem: Revista De Hist´ória Da Arte, 3(2), 120–153. https://doi.org/10.34024/imagem.v3i2.16223 (Original work published 30º de janeiro de 2024)
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