• Marco Gaiani

    Marco Gaiani is Full Professor of Architectural Representation at Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna, Department of Architecture. A specialist in 3D computer imaging, modelling, and visualisation, he was one of the first developers/users of laser scanning technology in the heritage field and also developed photogrammetry- and photography-related technologies. He experimented with these technologies in…

  • Jenny Fewster

    Jenny Fewster is the Director of the HASS (Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences Research Data Commons) and Indigenous RDC at the Australian Research Data Commons. With over 20 years’ experience in collecting, managing and disseminating research and cultural heritage data and resources, Jenny is passionate about delivering quality research infrastructure and data to meet the diverse…

  • Filippo Fantini

    Filippo Fantini is an Associate Professor at the University of Bologna since 2019. He carries out his research in the field of ancient architecture and digital technologies for the representation of the architectural and design product. His research interests are particularly aimed at understanding ancient design (Roman imperial age), the optimization of digital models from…

  • Nina Marie Evensen

    Nina Marie Evensen serves as the Head of the Digital Archives at the Center for Ibsen Studies, University of Oslo. She has worked as a scholarly editor and/or project leader in various editorial projects focused on Norwegian classic playwrights. Currently, she supervises the database IbsenStage (https://ibsenstage.hf.uio.no/), the digital edition of Henrik Ibsen’s Writings (https://www.ibsen.uio.no/), and…

  • Luca Cipriani

    Luca Cipriani is Associate Professor at the Department of Architecture – University of Bologna. He holds a degree in Engineering and a PhD in Civil and Territorial Engineering from the University of Bologna, where he has been working on architectural drawing and design since 1990. He has taught Drawing since 1996 at the Faculty of…

  • Cécile Chantraine Braillon 

    Cécile Chantraine Braillon is Professor of Hispanic Studies at La Rochelle Université since 2018, and her research focuses on Spanish-American theater and performing arts, as well as the computerization of research on the performing arts (Digital Humanities). She has held a doctorate in Hispanic Studies from the Université de Lille Nord de France since 2007…

  • Eduardo Blázquez Mateos

    Eduardo Blázquez Mateos is Full Professor at the Faculty of Social Sciences of Universidad Rey Juan Carlos of Madrid. Area of ​​Aesthetics and Theory of the Arts. Specialization Performing Arts. He teaches in the Degree Course in Visual Arts and Dance. He began his career as a researcher and lecturer at the FPI in the…

  • Sarah Bay-Cheng 

    Sarah Bay-Cheng, PhD is Professor of Emerging Technologies in Theatre and Performance and the Helen and Paul Phelan Chair in Drama at the Centre for Drama, Theatre & Performance Studies, University of Toronto. A former Fulbright Scholar at Utrecht University, her research explores the intersections of theatre, performance, and digital technologies, examining how historical practices in media…

  • Roberto Basili

    Roberto Basili is full Professor in Computer Science at the University of Rome, Tor Vergata, where he has carried out research, since the 1990s, on Artificial Intelligence problems, methodologies and technologies in the areas of Machine and Deep Learning, Natural Language Processing (NLP) and in the engineering of AI agents for Distributed Information Retrieval and…