Dear GLAM professionals, 

Reimagining Annotation for Multimodal Cultural Heritage is an international 
conference that will be held in Rennes, France from 7th-9th February 2024. [ 
https://reimagining-amch.sciencesconf.org/ | 
https://reimagining-amch.sciencesconf.org/ ] . The conference looks to explore 
questions around digital annotation in the humanities and the GLAM sector 
(Galleries, Libraries, Archives, Museums) across three primary axes: tools , 
methods and projects . We seek to discover the extent of digital tools for the 
navigation of multimodal document networks, the creation of data-driven 
interfaces and the implementation of close and / or distant reading techniques; 
the epistemological questions that these tools allow to emerge and how research 
in the humanities is changing; and projects that make use of these tools. 

Here is the call for papers: 




CALL FOR PAPERS 


Rapid advances in digital technology are constantly expanding the ways in which 
we can annotate multimodal documents, be they texts, images, videos, sounds, 
web pages or code. Cultural heritage institutions have embarked on ambitious 
campaigns to digitize their collections; at the same time, born digital 
heritage joins archival collections. The valorisation of digital heritage, 
especially audiovisual documents and multimodal corpora, is becoming a major 
issue for both cultural institutions and researchers. One of the answers 
consists of creating annotation interfaces or automating annotation thanks to 
computational techniques, both for close and / or distant viewing analysis. 

Reimagining annotation for multimodal cultural heritage makes for an exciting 
and stimulating landscape, but also engenders a host of epistemological 
questions. How can we engage with and organize the informational hierarchies 
that emerge from these methods? What are the affordances and limits of close 
and distant reading methods and how can we articulate these two approaches? 
Faced with a multiplication of approaches and interfaces, how can we 
consolidate research and resources to encourage cumulative, collaborative work 
to occur? What becomes of the document’s ontology — notably in the context of 
time-based media and the analysis of creative processes — when it integrates a 
network of annotations, readings and decompositions? 

This conference seeks to interrogate these questions across three primary axes 
: 

    * 

Axis 1: Tools . We wish to interrogate the tools available for the annotation 
of multimodal data and cultural heritage. What is the state of the art, what 
tools are available to researchers? What are the issues developers face when 
dealing with multimodal data and especially audiovisual data? How do developers 
overcome the friction between powerful computational methods and users? 
    * 

Axis 2: Methods . We wish to interrogate the methodologies for engaging with 
multimodal data and cultural heritage. How has annotation in the digital 
humanities developed with the emergence of computational techniques? What are 
the new approaches they allow for? How will the field develop from an 
epistemological point of view? 
    * 

Axis 3: Projects . We wish to shine a light on projects that have interrogated 
these first two axes in academia and the GLAM sector. 



We encourage researchers and cultural professionals from a large number of 
fields who work along these axes to contribute: the digital humanities and GLAM 
professionals, the performing arts, theater, cinema, music, visual art, 
history, video games, conservation and archival professionals, as well as 
cultural heritage institutions. 





LOCATION 


The conference will be hosted at Rennes 2 University and the MSHB (Maison des 
Sciences de l’Homme en Bretagne) (Rennes, France). It will be possible to 
attend the conference online. Prior to the conference, the participants will 
have the possibility to attend a day-long workshop which will be the 
opportunity to showcase a new tool based on IIIF for the annotation of 
multimodal corpora. More information about the workshop shall be communicated 
soon. 




CALENDAR 


11/04/2023: Publication of call. 

15/09/2023: Abstract submission deadline. 

23/10/2023: Notification of accepted abstracts. 




SUBMISSION 


Papers : Abstract of 500 words. 

Posters : Abstract of 500 words. 
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