Dezède is an online database listing show and concert programs in France from the 18th century to the present day. This digital project aims to create collections of programs dedicated to cities, institutions, artists or works. It can accommodate all kinds of written sources, images and sound clips. Dezède allows you to carry out research on works, individuals, places of diffusion, dates, etc. Its particular aim is to encourage the development of research on the circulation of works and musicians in France. Dezède is also a digital library of shows.
Speaker
Joann Élart (University of Rouen Normandy)
About this online seminar
Digital Mondays
For around ten years, the National Institute of Art History has been actively monitoring the development of technologies and methodologies applied to research in the field of digital humanities, particularly with regard to the history of art and cultural heritage. Numerous contacts and exchanges are established between digital players within the establishment, and French or foreign researchers or research teams, engaged at various stages in innovative projects which concern the processing of content linked to research and documentation in art history and human and social sciences (SHS).
Scientific committee
Pierre-Marie Bartoli (INHA), Katia Bienvenu (INHA), Jean-Christophe Carius (INHA), Manuel Charpy (InVisu laboratory, CNRS ∕ INHA), Armand Delcros (INHA), Maud Favre-Rochex (INHA), Dominique Filippi ( INHA), Michèle Galdemar (INHA), Marie Garambois (INHA), Juliette Hueber (InVisu laboratory, CNRS ∕ INHA), Pierre-Yves Laborde (INHA), Victoria Le Boloc’h-Salama (INHA), Amandine Nguyen (INHA) , Federico Nurra (INHA), Chloé Pochon (INHA), Bulle Tuil Leonetti (InVisu laboratory, CNRS ∕ INHA)