What are lessons learned from Coding Dürer? What is the way ahead?
What are lessons learned from Coding Dürer? What is the way ahead?
[The following text is written by the project group “Dutch Church Interior Paintings”. You will find more information on their project soon on their website, which will be linked here.] The genre of church interior paintings has developed in the Netherlands in the middle of the 17th century and lasted only a few decades. It is […]
The topic of visualization is quite popular at Coding Dürer. We already saw an approach in visualizing interactions of photographers with an artwork as well as an attempt to show how the work of an artist moves around the world throughout time. The “meta data group” engages in a project that relates to the person who gave the Hackathon its […]
A report on the status of Coding Dürer.
Photo by @airun72 Throughout his life Picasso created a huge body of work, including paintings, drawings as well as sculptures, that travelled around the world. It seems impossible to grasp how and where the objects moved. One project group at Coding Dürer tries to solve this problem and help us understand the provenience of Picasso’s work by using digital tools. […]
We would like to have as many people involved in Coding Dürer as possible. Here is how you can be part of it.
We are very impressed by the vast number of 159 applications we have received. That is four times more than we have places! This shows that the topic is of high interest and there exists an active global community. It was hard to make a selection out of all these fantastic people with very interesting […]
The word “hackathon” is a blend of the words “hack” (in the sense of exploratory programming) and “marathon”. The hackathon Coding Dürer is modeled after the hackathon Coding Da Vinci organized by the Open Knowledge Foundation, Wikimedia Germany and others. Its goal is to encourage institutions to liberate their data and bring this data into […]