CfP: Performing Arts in the Digital Age: Research, Archives, and Innovation
The digital transition has profoundly reshaped the working methods of cultural and artistic institutions – both public and private – along with professionals in the sector, including artists, technicians, and administrators. This transformation has been further accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic (Quillet 2022), which imposed health restrictions and social distancing measures, leading to the temporary closure of cultural venues and prompting a shift toward digital platforms. In the arts sector, digital transformation is not limited to the administrative and promotional aspects of institutions and individual artists. It also impacts artistic creation itself – whether through digital tools that contribute to the production of artworks or through works that are natively digital in their form (Baroni 2020). Furthermore, this shift raises critical challenges for the management and preservation of digital archives, as an increasing number of artistic productions now generate born-digital records (Ciciliato 2020). We welcome contributions addressing one or both of the following themes: Digital Humanities and Performing Arts or Digital Archiving and Preservation in Performing Arts.
Deadline: 31.05.2025
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