Date
March 6, 2026 | 3:00 - 4:30 pm
Location
240
Pomerene Hall
Description
The workshop will introduce the method of distant viewing for analyzing digital images. It will start by looking at how pixels form images, then turn to how to analyze pixels using computer vision. A combination of ready-made tools will be used, including the Distant Viewing Explorer and Python programming. No coding experience needed.
Introduction: Kris Paulsen, Associate Professor of History of Art (Ohio State)
This workshop part of the Global Arts + Humanities' Society of Fellows 2025-26 event series, "Artificial Intelligence: Propositions from the Arts + Humanities" — a series of lectures by artists and scholars whose work foregrounds the ethical obligations arising from the simulation of human intelligence and increased surveillance.
Tags