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Art History is centrally concerned with a vast array of three-dimensional objects, such as sculptures, and spaces, such as architecture. Digital technologies allow the creation of virtual spaces, which in turn allow us to simulate and compare aspects of a visual culture's three-dimensional timespace that cannot be communicated as a single, still image.The third issue, thus, focusses on the third dimension in Art History, and the digital realm that continues to mediate and transform it.
Das Smartphone übernimmt als ständiger Begleiter im Alltag eine Vielzahl von Aufgaben, wofür früher verschiedene Werkzeuge verwendet wurden: Notizbuch, Taschenrechner und Walkman vereinen sich in einem Gerät, das mit der Berührung von Bildern auf einem Display gesteuert wird. Welcher Strategie bedient sich die Gestaltung dieser Bilder, um ein leicht bedienbares Gerät zu schaffen? Wie hat sich dieses Design verändert? In welche Richtung entwickelt es sich in der Zukunft? Am Beispiel von Apple iOS versucht diese bildwissenschaftliche Untersuchung, mobiles Software-Design besser verstehbar zu machen.
Big Data and Big Image Data (BID) open up tantalizing new vistas to the art historian. BID as a sub-category or - better yet - an extension of Big Data affords the possibility of processing and analyzing massive amounts of visual material using computational methods. BID will provide art historians with a whole new set of analytic tools, adding new tonal range to our discipline without discarding any of the traditional art historical methods.
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