Conference Agenda
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Session Overview |
| Date: Thursday, 04/Dec/2025 | ||||
| 9:00am - 9:30am |
DHA25 Registration Location: Roland Wilson Building | First Floor Foyer |
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| 9:30am - 11:00am |
Harnessing AI (LP) Location: Roland Wilson Building | 3.02 Seminar Room 1 (30) Chair: David Charles Goodman, University of Melbourne ATLAS: Enabling Open Methods and Technical Transparency in AI 1: Australian National University; 2: King's College London; 3: Taiuru & Associates Ltd; 4: The National Archives; 5: History of Parliament Online AI Integration - Researcher Workbenches Systemik Solutions, Australia |
Digital Places I (LP) Location: Roland Wilson Building | 3.04 Seminar Room 3 (30) Chair: Craig Bellamy, La Trobe University Mapping the places mentioned in stage dialogue University of Newcastle (Australia), Australia Linking up the islands of Greek myth Macquarie University, Australia |
Critical Data Studies (LP) Location: Roland Wilson Building | 2.02 Theatrette (106) Chair: Tully Barnett, Adelaide University Fail to understand your data, and your analyses will fail Melbourne Data Analytic Platform (MDAP), University of Melbourne, Australia Researcher in Residence: Facilitating Exploratory Engagement with the Digitised AV Collections at the State Library of Western Australia State Library of Western Australia, Australia The Archaeology of the Archive in a Digital Age: Lessons from Tasmania University of New England, Australia |
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| 9:30am - 12:30pm |
LDaCA Workshop: Get Started with Federal Hansard Location: Roland Wilson Building | 1.02 Conference Room (120) Chair: Mary Filsell, ARDC Parliamentary bodies around the world have been publishing transcriptions of their proceedings for decades or even centuries. This workshop aims to provide a starting point for working with these transcribed proceedings, including evaluating how they might (and might not!) be useful for your research. |
Anticodians Workshop Location: Roland Wilson Building | 2.10 Lady Wilson Room (20) Chair: Michael Falk, University of Melbourne The Anticodians Present… Code Critique 1: University of Melbourne; 2: Australian National University; 3: University of Queensland |
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| 11:00am - 12:30pm |
Panel: Relational Methodologies in AI Co-Creation Location: Roland Wilson Building | 3.02 Seminar Room 1 (30) Chair: Kathryn Coleman, University of Melbourne Islands in a Resonant Sea: Relational Methodologies in AI Co-Creation 1: University of Melbourne, Australia; 2: KU Leuven, Belgium; 3: Monash University, Australia |
Databasing as Research (LP) Location: Roland Wilson Building | 3.04 Seminar Room 3 (30) Chair: Amanda Lawrence, RMIT UNIVERSITY Digital archives of drawings, cartoons and comics as (trans)national history University of Adelaide, Australia Singing the News: Digital curation of news ballads using Omeka S Australian National University, Australia Subcultural Islands in the Net Australian National University, Australia |
Embodied Archives I (SP) Location: Roland Wilson Building | 2.02 Theatrette (106) This session is no longer running. Please do enjoy one of the four parallel sessions in this timeslot. |
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| 12:30pm - 1:30pm |
Lunch Location: Roland Wilson Building | Third Floor Foyer |
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| 1:30pm - 3:00pm |
Enriching the Ecosystem: LDaCA and DH in Australia Location: Roland Wilson Building | 1.02 Conference Room (120) Chair: Mary Filsell, ARDC Join us for an overview of the HASS and Indigenous Research Data Commons, followed by a deep dive into the RDC focus area Language Data Commons of Australia (LDaCA), which will consider the ethical and sustainable collection and preservation of language data in Australia. |
Distant Reading I Location: Roland Wilson Building | 3.02 Seminar Room 1 (30) Chair: Michael Falk, University of Melbourne Voices from the Past: A Digital Exploration of Australian World War I Diaries The University of Adelaide, Australia Homo Calculans: The computerisation of the Human Sciences, 1950s-60s University of Melbourne, Australia PROGRAMMING "JOYCEWARE": How poststructuralism invigorates digital analysis of Ulysses University of Melbourne, Australia |
Making and Breaking Digital Texts I (SP) Location: Roland Wilson Building | 3.04 Seminar Room 3 (30) Chair: Maggie Nolan, University of Queensland Democratising historical research with AI and vector search: a case study of the Australian Joint Copying Project University of Melbourne, Australia Storyloom: South Asian Digital Storytelling in praxis Indian Institute of Technology, India Bridging Data Islands: Contextual Digital Practices for Diasporic and Embodied Archives Australian National University, Australia EREA: Enhanced Research Exploration and Analysis The Australian National University, Australia |
Embodied Archives II (LP + SP) Location: Roland Wilson Building | 2.02 Theatrette (106) Chair: Paul Longley Arthur, Edith Cowan University Transmission: preserving and communicating the performance heritage of the Norman Hetherington Collection using embodied and immersive design methods 1: National Museum of Australia, Australia; 2: University of New South Wales iCinema Centre for Interactive Cinema Research Authenticity at the crossroads : A case study of Luba coiffures as texts and contexts using 3D storytelling Princeton University, United States of America Interactive Digital Maps for Public History and Engagement 1: University of Newcastle, Australia; 2: Flinders University, Australia; 3: University of Melbourne, Australia; 4: Edith Cowan University, Australia |
| 3:00pm - 3:30pm |
Afternoon Tea Location: Roland Wilson Building | Third Floor Foyer |
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| 3:30pm - 4:40pm |
Keynote Address | Archipelagos or Empires? Narrative Colonialism in Generative AI Location: National Film and Sound Archive | Theatrette Chair: Tyne Sumner, aaDH Professor Jill Walker Rettberg, Professor of Digital Culture & Co-Director of the Centre for Digital Narrative, University of Bergen Followed by: Nichola Burton, Programs Architect, HASS and Indigenous RDC, Australian Research Data Commons |
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| 4:40pm - 6:00pm |
Reception Location: National Film and Sound Archive | Courtyard Join the conference for canapés sponsored by the Australian Research Data Commons. |
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| 6:30pm - 8:00pm |
Conference Dinner Location: Verity Lane Market Please sign up using the paper sign-on sheet at the registration desk. |
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