The event is at the same time the closing conference (fourth conference) of the international research initiative ‘En route to a shared identity. Sources on the history of Central Europe in the Digital Age’, led by Adelheid Krah (University of Vienna/AT).The international team, whose members are renowned scholars working at universities and archives in the field of research and teaching in Austria as well as in neighbouring countries of Austria, has existed since 2014 and is explicitly addressing the question of conservation and preservation of culture in the Central European and European area.
As it apparently becomes more difficult, despite the digitization and the opening of borders, to preserve the right of people on culture, cultural networking and the traditionally connecting construction of a shared identity, within this final conference also the study of music as another discipline as well as the dimension of the art of the interpretation of a piece will be included. To the existing co-operations of the working team comes a further collaboration with the Music and Arts University of the City of Vienna. We are looking forward to this!
At the conference, next to numerous talks on new topics and issues also two pieces will be presented:
- the in the Vandenhoeck&Ruprecht publishers as well as in the Böhlau publishing house issued edited volume of the conference in November 2017 ‘Sources, neighbourhood, community. En route to a shared cultural history of Central Europe’, ed. A. Krah (Wien, Köln, Weimar 2019, 302 p.),
- the new CD ‘postscriptum B. – Beethoven-Katzer-Kontraste’ with cello sonatas by L. v. Beethoven and G. Katzer (interpreters J.-U. Krah, B. Parz) in a concert at the MKU Vienna at the occasion of the coming Beethoven year.
All contributions of the conference will again be released in an edited form on the blog ‘En route to a shared identity’, link: https://dighist.hypotheses.org/ and published until February 2020 online. At this point, the team will lay down its collaborative work until further notice.
Conference language: GERMAN
This year´s general assembly will take place online virtually.
ICARUS4all members only can take part after having registered in the following form.
After your registration you are going to receive a registration link for logging in na few days in advance of the meeting.
ICARUS starts a new series of online lectures!
Dr. Julian Holzapfl: „Reading (and) learning online – Digitale Schriftkunde of the Bavarian State Archives“
On September 30th, 2021 at 04:00 p.m. CEST Dr. Julian Holzapfl – Munich State Archive – presents the online learning platform for palaeography “Digitale Schriftkunde“.
The presentation will take place via Zoom in German.
Click here to join via zoom: ZOOM
ID: 884 1718 9116
Passcode: 835786
Looking forward to seeing you there!
„Volunteers & Archives – a burden or a chance “
On October 29th, 2021 ICARUS hosts the second online lecture!
Peer Boselie, Archiv De Domijnen, is going to talk about chances and opportunities for volunteers within archives.
29.10.2021 – 04:00 p.m. CEST!
Click here to join via zoom: ZOOM.
ID: 815 7424 4103
Passcode: 731230
The lecture will be held in English.
We are looking forward to seeing you there!
The next ICARUS Lecture #3 is already confirmed!
Sven Lepa (National Archives of Estonia) is going to talk about “Experiments with object and facial recognition on historic photos of the National Archives of Estonia” on 17th of November, 2021 – 04:00p.m. CET.
Zoom Details:
ICARUS Lecture #3
17.11.2021 04:00 p.m. CET
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/86282528523
Meeting-ID: 862 8252 8523
For registration send an e-mail to:
stella.montanari@icar-us.eu.
The event will be held in English.
We are looking forward to an exciting event!
This year´s general assembly will take place online virtually.
ICARUS4all members only can take part after having registered in the following form.
After your registration you are going to receive a registration link for logging in na few days in advance of the meeting.
Please find the agenda here.