Tag: digital humanities


  • Mourning and Technology in Ireland: New TCD Study Launched

    Mourning and Technology in Ireland: New TCD Study Launched

    H2: A New Question in the Digital Age A digital humanities researcher at Trinity College Dublin has launched a ground‑breaking study to examine how mourning practices in Ireland are being reshaped by Covid‑19 and advancing technology. The project, titled “Mourning and Technology in Ireland,” seeks to understand how individuals and communities mark loss in an…

  • Ireland’s Mourning Meets Technology: New Trinity Study Launches to Map Covid-Era Grief

    Ireland’s Mourning Meets Technology: New Trinity Study Launches to Map Covid-Era Grief

    New Irish Study Examines Mourning in the Digital Age A digital humanities initiative at Trinity College Dublin has launched a ground‑breaking project to understand how Covid-19 and rapid technological change have transformed mourning practices in Ireland. The “Mourning and Technology in Ireland” study, led by a Trinity College Dublin researcher, seeks to map how people…

  • AI Brings Ben-Gurion Back: A4BGU’s David Ben-Gurion Speaks Glorify Ben-Gurion Day

    AI Brings Ben-Gurion Back: A4BGU’s David Ben-Gurion Speaks Glorify Ben-Gurion Day

    Overview: Ben-Gurion Day embraces technology to honor history In a bold blend of history and modern technology, Americans for Ben-Gurion University (A4BGU) marks the fourth annual Ben-Gurion Day in the United States with an innovative tribute. The project, titled David Ben-Gurion Speaks, uses AI-powered video storytelling to bring the country’s founding prime minister to life…