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This article describes and explains the plotspace, a three-dimensional rendering of the way an aspect of a text changes as that text unfolds, and which can be made into a sculptural object through digital fabrication, eg. by 3D-printing in plastic or resin, or by milling materials such as metal or wood.
This article shows the problems of applying toxicity detection models trained on contemporary social media content to medieval literature.
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This article introduces True Digital Poiesis, a conceptual framework and interface design that uses generative AI to simulate the premodern past while training students to true their simulations to the historical record.
How can a scholarly glossary become an instrument for discovery? This article presents ITALMUD, a multilingual Linked Open Data terminology derived from the Italian translation of the Babylonian Talmud, showing how expert translation knowledge can be modelled, queried, and connected to computational lexical resources.
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The use of digital tools in Latin American and Latinx digital humanities is often about building connections beyond academic spaces and engaging with real problems faced by actual people. Itilizasyon zouti dijital nan syans imanitè dijital Amerik Latin nan ak Latino yo souvan gen pou wè ak bati koneksyon ki depase espas akademik yo epi angaje yo ak pwoblèm reyèl moun reyèl ap fè fas. L'utilisation…
This article introduces the Humanizing Deportation digital storytelling project, with a focus on a component that involves undergraduate students directly in producing audiovisual testimonial narratives of vulnerable migrants. (feel free to edit)