Project Results
Doris Gruber, ‘Text–Text, Bild–Bild, Bild–Text: Multimodale Analysen neuzeitlicher Reiseberichte,’ Vom Archiv zum Algorithmus. Digital Humanities in der Praxis, CLARIAH-AT Summerschool Digital Humanities, Paris Lodron University Salzburg, Austria, 09|2024
Doris Gruber, ‘On Animals, Plants and More: Ottoman Nature in Travelogues,’ Cultures of Travel: Historical Travel Practices and Digital Humanities, University of Tallinn, Estonia, 08|2024
Doris Gruber, ‘Introduction to German-language Print Culture and Reading Exercises with Travelogues,’ Summer School for Comparative Habsburg-Ottoman Paleography, University of Vienna, Austria, 07|2024
Doris Gruber, ‘Fantastic Creatures and Plants: Ottoman Nature in Travelogues and their Computational Exploration,’ Brown Bag Lunch Series, Max Planck Institut für Wissenschaftsgeschichte (MPIWG), Berlin, Germany, 06|24
Michela Vignoli, ‘KI-Anwendungen in den Geisteswissenschaften,’ Künstliche Intelligenz in und für die Wissenschaft, Technisches Museum Wien, Austria, 06|24
Jacopo Jandl, ‘ONiT, eine digitale Analyse: Erbe und Chancen,’ OBVSG: Verbundtag 2024, Universität für Weiterbildung Krems, Austria, 04|2024
Doris Gruber, Michela Vignoli, Jacopo Jandl, Michael Seidl, ‘Camels, Nautili, Trees and More: On the Digital Exploration of Ottoman Nature in Travelogues,’ Computing the Page in Early-Modern Europe, University of Oxford, UK, 03|2024
Doris Gruber, ‘The Consumption of Ottoman Fauna in the Habsburg Monarchy, c. 1500–1800,’ The Early Modern Habsburg Monarchy from a Transcultural Perspective. TravArt: Travelling Artifacts, Taste and Consumption, Université de Caen Normandie, France, 02|2024
Michela Vignoli, ‘Ottoman Nature in Travelogues: KI-gestützte Kuration multimodaler Inhalte,’ Von Ort zu Ort: Digitales Edieren von Reisenarrativen – Neue Perspektiven, University of Regensburg, Germany, 04|2023
Doris Gruber, ‘Intertextualität,’ in: Christina Antenhofer, Christoph Kühberger, Arno Strohmeyer (ed.), Digital Humanities in den Geschichtswissenschaften, Wien: Böhlau 2024 (= utb 6116), 263–280
Christina Antenhofer, Christoph Kühberger, Arno Strohmeyer (ed.), Digital Humanities in den Geschichtswissenschaften, Wien: Böhlau 2024 (= utb 6116)
Michela Vignoli, Doris Gruber, Rainer Simon, Axel Weißenfeld, ‘Impact of AI: Game-changer for Image Classification in Historical Research?,’ in: Melanie Althage, Martin Dröge, Torsten Hiltmann, Claudia Prinz (ed.), Digitale Methoden in der geschichtswissenschaftlichen Praxis: Fachliche Transformationen und ihre epistemologischen Konsequenzen: Konferenzbeiträge der Digital History 2023, Berlin, 23.-26.5.2023, Berlin 2023
Arno Strohmeyer, ‘Digital Scholarly Edition of Sources on Habsburg-Ottoman
Diplomacy 1500–1918: The Intermediality of Diplomatic
Travelogues,’ First International Symposium on Evliya Çelebi: History and Culture of Travel, Fatih Sultan Mehmet Vakıf Üniversitesi Istanbul, Turkey, 10|2023
Doris Gruber, ‘Ottoman Nature in Travelogues, 1501–1850: Machine Learning and Image Analysis,’ First International Symposium on Evliya Çelebi: History and Culture of Travel, Fatih Sultan Mehmet Vakıf Üniversitesi Istanbul, Turkey, 10|2023
Jacopo Jandl, Jakob Ehmann, ‘Restoring Puzzled Digital Cultural Heritage: An Integrated
Interdisciplinary Workflow,’ First International Symposium on Evliya Çelebi: History and Culture of Travel, Fatih Sultan Mehmet Vakıf Üniversitesi Istanbul, Turkey, 10|2023
Doris Gruber, ‘The Handpress World and Machine Learning: Possibilities, Limits, and Potentials,’ Digital Humanities: Opportunities and Challenges for Historical Research, University of Oslo, Norway, 09|2023
Michela Vignoli, Doris Gruber, Rainer Simon, ‘Revolution or Evolution? AI-Driven Image Classification of Historical Prints,’ DH 2023: Collaboration as Opportunity, Graz, Austria, 07|2023, published in: Book of Abstracts: Digital Humanities 2023, edited by Anne Baillot, Toma Tasovac, Walter Scholger and Georg Vogeler, Graz 2023, pp. 184f., DOI: https://zenodo.org/record/7961822.
Doris Gruber, ‘Antiquity and Perceptions of Ottoman “Nature” in German-language Travelogues,’ as part of the panel New Approaches to the History of the Eighteenth Century Book in Central Europe, organized and chaired by Mona Garloff, Doris Gruber, and Thomas Wallnig, Antiquity and the Shaping of the Future in the Age of Enlightenment, 16th International Congress for Eighteenth-Century Studies (ISECS), Rome, Italy, 07|2023
Michela Vignoli, ‘Das ONiT-Projekt – informationstechnologische Innovationen der Reiseberichtsforschung,’ Schlüsselthemen internationaler Reiseforschung / Key Concepts for International Travel Writing Studies, Landesbibliothek Eutin, Germany, 05/06|2023
Michela Vignoli, Doris Gruber, Rainer Simon, Axel Weißenfeld, ‘ Impact of AI: Gamechanger for Image Classification in Historical Research?,’ Digital History 2023: Digitale Methoden in der geschichtswissenschaftlichen Praxis. Fachliche Transformationen und ihre epistemologischen Konsequenzen, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany, 05|2023
Doris Gruber, ‘ Osmanische Natur in Reiseberichten, 1501–1850 : Eine digitale Exploration,’ Forschungskolloquium, organized by Gerd Schwerhoff, Dresden University of Technology, Germany, 04|2023
Doris Gruber and Michela Vignoli, ‘ Ottoman Nature in Travelogues (c.1501–1850). A Multimodal Analysis,’ Introduction to Digital Humanities, lecture series organized by Tara Andrews, University of Vienna, Austria, 01|2023
Doris Gruber, ‘ Searching for Unicorns: European Travel Writing and the Circulation of Knowledge,’ Congreso Patrimonio escrito en circulación: redes culturales y comerciales en la edad moderna, Universidad del Rosario, Bogotá, Republic of Colombia, 12|2022
Doris Gruber, ‘Interkonfessionalität und die Wahrnehmung osmanischer Natur in westlichen Reiseberichten (1501–1850),’ public lecture as part of the lecture series, Bonum iter! Interkonfessionalität auf Reisen in der Frühen Neuzeit, University of Hamburg, 11|2022“
Doris Gruber, ‘Darstellungen osmanischer Fauna in Reiseberichten und ihr (intendiertes) Publikum,’ Der Rezipient ist im Werk – Differenzerfahrung und Adressatenbezug in Reisedarstellungen des 15.–18. Jahrhunderts, International Workshop, Gotha Research Library, 09|2022
Doris Gruber, ‘Mermen, Revenants, Unicorns: Fantastic Creatures in Western Travel Writing on the Ottoman Empire,’ Travellers in Ottoman Lands: The Balkans, Anatolia and Beyond, international seminar, organized by the Association for the Study of Travel in Egypt and the Near East (ASTENE), Faculty of Islamic Studies of the University of Sarajevo, 08|2022
Max Diesenberger, Doris Gruber, Stefan Hagel, Katharina Rebay-Salisbury, and Maria Theisen, ‘Fantastische Tierwesen,’ Global Eurasia – Comparison and Connectivity, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vlog, online since 04.07.2022