The Linked Art community is running a series of workshops and a panel, detailed below, at the online CIDOC Conference 2020, organized by the Museum of Art and History of the City of Geneva.
Join us to discovery more about Linked Art and what it can offer you and your data!
All CIDOC 2020 sessions, including the Linked Art ones, are free to attend but require registration in advance via the CIDOC Conference website.
All sessions are online. All times are CET (Geneva time).
Monday 7 December
Workshop: Linked Art Introduction (18:30-19:30 CET)
Conference Channel 4
- Overview the Linked Art initiative and community - Emmanuelle Delmas-Glass, Yale Center for British Art
- Introduction to the Linked Art model and overview of the core principles by Rob Sanderson, Yale University Cultural Heritage Metadata Project
- The Van Gogh Worldwide project and its use of the Linked Art model by Ivo Zandhuis, International Institute of Social History
- Audience Q&A
Workshop: Mapping data into Linked Art (19:30-20:30 CET)
Conference Channel 4
- Live encoding of Linked Art using an exemplar from the Rijksmuseum
- Rob Sanderson, Yale University
- Edward Anderson, Rijksmuseum
We encourage attendees of this workshop to bring their own examples to the workshop on Wednesday.
Tuesday 8 December
Working groups: CRM - Linked Art joint meeting (16:15-17:15 CET)
Conference Channel 3
Joint meeting of the CRM and Linked Art working groups/editorial board to discuss overlapping issues. Attendance is open to all.
Wednesday 9 December
Workshop: Linked Art mapping - bring your own example (16:15-17:15 CET)
Conference Channel 4
In this workshop, we will take tombstone examples suggested by CIDOC attendees, and map them into Linked Art during the session. Please bring a link or screenshot of your example to the beginning of the session; for inspiration, attendees can see a pre-chosen example of this activity in the Monday Linked Art workshop.
Thursday 10 December
Linked Art Panel (17:15-18:15 CET)
Conference Channel 3
- Chair's introduction to Linked Art - Emmanuelle Delmas-Glass, Yale University
- Presentation of the Van Gogh Worldwide project by Michiel Hildebrand, Spinque
- Panel introductions
- Michiel Hildebrand, Spinque
- Rob Sanderson, Yale University
- Athanasios Velios, University of the Arts, London
- Kevin Page, University of Oxford
- Jonathan Lill, MoMA
- Thomas Hänsli, University of Zurich / Swiss Art Research Infrastructure
- Audience Q&A
Other presentations by Linked Art members
In addition to sessions specifically about Linked Art, a number of Linked Art members will be presenting papers at the CIDOC Conference which are related and relevant to Linked Art.
Session 2
Jonathan Lill (MoMA) “Exploiting Exhibition Documentation in the Museum Archives”
Session 6
George Bruseker (Takin.solutions) and Anais Guillem (University of California) “Creative Process Representation: Extending the CIDOC CRM for describing and integrating data around the creative process”
Session 9
Sarah Amsler and Thomas Hänsli (Swiss Art Research Infrastructure SARI, Universität Zürich/ETH Zürich) "Le thésaurus AAT en Suisse : traduction et perspectives"
Session 12
Kristen Regina (Philadelphia Museum of Art) “Digital Transformation of Art Museums: A View to the Future”
Session 14
Nicola Carboni (University of Zurich, Swiss Art Research Infrastructure) and George Bruseker (Takin.Solution) “Representation for reference entity-types: introducing the Semantic Reference Data Models”