The Digital Classicist London seminars present aspects of the ancient or pre-colonial worlds, including archaeology, cultural heritage, history, language, literature and their reception, and address innovative digital approaches to research, teaching, dissemination or engagement, especially work across or between disciplines, and collaborations with partners outside academia that serve the research agendas of all parties.
Seminars are hosted by the Institute of Classical Studies, University of London, at 17:00 BST on Fridays (except for 19th June, at 13:00 BST). All sessions are streamed live to Youtube, and about half are also in-person in London (booking required for in-person attendance).
- Fri, 12th June 2026, Sarah Rohde (University of London), Classical Antiquity in Video Games: Combining Visual, Narrative and Interactive Elements (Youtube) (registration tba)
- Fri, 19th June 2026 (13:00 BST), Alina Kozlovski and Sarah Lawrence (University of New England), A Museum of Words and Deeds: Combining artefacts and Latin texts in an online exhibition (Youtube) (online only)
- Fri, 26th June 2026, Federico Di Pasqua (University of Zurich), GraphRAG and the Ancient World: Toward a Spatial AI Research Platform (Youtube) (registration tba)
- Fri, 10th July 2026, Michele Corti (University of Siena), Multimedial Edition of Hero Alexandrinus’ Pneumatica (Youtube) (online only)
- Fri, 17th July 2026, Burak Boşdurmaz (University of Koç), Mapping the Blue Horizon: A Digital Corpus Approach to the ‘Caeruleus-Glaucus’ Complex in Classical Latin Literature (Youtube) (online only)
- Fri, 31st July 2026, Jesse Obert (University of South Florida), Warriors without War on Archaic Crete: Testing Paradigms with Big Data and Social Network Analysis (Youtube) (registration tba)
All welcome.
