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SUMMARY:The Montreux Jazz Digital Project. From digitization and archiving 
 to a research and innovation platform
DESCRIPTION:Lecture series (spring semester) reflecting on how digital tech
 nologies and data are shaping our lives.\\r\\nDigital technologies and dat
 a are shaping our lives\; This (mega-)trend will continue and intensify in
  the near future. It also includes cultural heritage\, its current expansi
 on\, and future use.\\r\\nWe discuss these topics with experts from differ
 ent fields\, and disciplines in a series of lectures to create awareness a
 nd identify challenges.\\r\\nProgram Flyer [https://dg.philhist.unibas.ch/
 fileadmin/user_upload/dg/Aktuelles/Ringvorlesungen/FS23_Cultural_Heritage_
 lectureseries_program.pdf]\\r\\nOrganization: Lucas Burkart [https://dg.ph
 ilhist.unibas.ch/de/personen/lucas-burkart/]\, Department of History Peter
  Fornaro [https://dhlab.philhist.unibas.ch/en/persons/peter-fornaro/]\, Di
 gital Humanities Lab\\r\\nAn initiative of the Department of History [http
 s://dg.philhist.unibas.ch/de/] and the Digital Humanities Lab [https://dhl
 ab.philhist.unibas.ch/en/]\, in collaboration with Digitales Schaudepot [h
 ttps://www.digitalesschaudepot.ch/]
X-ALT-DESC:<p><strong>Lecture series (spring semester) reflecting on how di
 gital technologies and data are shaping our lives.</strong></p>\n<p>Digita
 l technologies and data are shaping our lives\; This (mega-)trend will con
 tinue and intensify in the near future. It also includes cultural heritage
 \, its current expansion\, and future use.</p>\n<p>We discuss these topics
  with experts from different fields\, and disciplines in a series of lectu
 res to create awareness and identify challenges.</p>\n<p><a href="https://
 dg.philhist.unibas.ch/fileadmin/user_upload/dg/Aktuelles/Ringvorlesungen/F
 S23_Cultural_Heritage_lectureseries_program.pdf">Program Flyer</a></p>\n<p
 >Organization:<br /> <a href="https://dg.philhist.unibas.ch/de/personen/lu
 cas-burkart/">Lucas Burkart</a>\, Department of History<br /> <a href="htt
 ps://dhlab.philhist.unibas.ch/en/persons/peter-fornaro/">Peter Fornaro</a>
 \, Digital Humanities Lab</p>\n<p>An initiative of the <a href="https://dg
 .philhist.unibas.ch/de/">Department of History</a> and the <a href="https:
 //dhlab.philhist.unibas.ch/en/">Digital Humanities Lab</a>\, in collaborat
 ion with <a href="https://www.digitalesschaudepot.ch/">Digitales Schaudepo
 t</a></p>
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