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Posts by Dr. Evan A. Gatti

Great work Tea and Dr. R!! 😍👏🎉

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Thank you!! Ha. I am doing a terrible job being #OnHere!! ❤️

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Hahaha. Perfect. Self-Portrait as End of the Semester.

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That’s my amazing colleague!! 🎉 Great work seniors!!! You did it!! @kringelberg.bsky.social @arthistoryelon.bsky.social

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VidentesMSI members Catherine Albers-Morris (RIT) @helsinhashtags.bsky.social (UNCC), @eagatti.bsky.social (Elon Uni) presented on DH Approaches to Medieval Material Culture @ Southeastern Medieval Association. Papers inspired by work together + shout out to @kalanicraig.bsky.social, Heather Wacha!

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Loved seeing @eagatti.bsky.social Katie Albers-Morris and Brian Cook present at SEMA at Uni of Cincinnati

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Among college graduates ages 22 to 27, computer science and computer engineering majors are facing some of the highest unemployment rates, 6.1 percent and 7.5 percent respectively, according to a report from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. That is more than double the unemployment rate among recent biology and art history graduates, which is just 3 percent.

Among college graduates ages 22 to 27, computer science and computer engineering majors are facing some of the highest unemployment rates, 6.1 percent and 7.5 percent respectively, according to a report from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. That is more than double the unemployment rate among recent biology and art history graduates, which is just 3 percent.

Considering getting this passage from the NYT article printed on totes for our art history majors. Too much?

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new article out with these lovelies @eagatti.bsky.social @kalanicraig.bsky.social

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Teaching the Clergy: A Roundtable Discussion with John S. Ott and Anna Trumbore Jones

Hey #MedievalBsky, you have 1 day left to consider submitting a roundtable submission to the Episcopus session dedicated to The Medieval Clergy, 800-1250, sourcebook, edited by John Ott and Anna Trumbore Jones! @kzooicms.bsky.social #Kzoo26 #MedievalCFP icms.confex.com/icms/2026/pr...

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Thank you!! Can’t wait to see it irl!

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On the Edge | Elon University On the Edge Symposium 2026 Center for the Study of Religion, Culture, and Society Elon University (NC) Feb. 19-21, 2026 Elon University’s “On the Edge” symposium, hosted by the Center for the...

Colleagues working on Latin America, check this out! The #OnTheEdge26 Symposium is on "Sensorial Cosmologies & Cultural Resistance in Latin America". On the Edge is a fantastic, collegial endeavor sponsored by the Elon Center for the Study of Religion, Culture & Society! www.elon.edu/u/academics/...

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Home - Illuminating the Past Home - Illuminating the Past - NEH Summer Institute on Multispectral Imaging and Cultural History Preservation - University of Colorado Colorado Springs (UCCS)

Not me texting my project teammates Young Frankenstein GIFs to say the last page of our project is live lmao.

Want to run a DH project? Esp an imaging project? Check out Illuminating the Past, which @helsinhashtags.bsky.social, Evangela, and I have fully launched!

grants.uccs.edu/illuminating...

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Speant today teaching with @eagatti.bsky.social Katie albers-morris, and Alex Zawaci for DMSI at @imc-leeds.bsky.social

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Dr. Gatti was at the Museo del Tesoro del Duomo e Archivio Capitolare in Vercelli and presented research w/ @videntesmsi.bsky.social in Leeds @imc-leeds.bsky.social on "Modeling Manuscript Bindings for Teaching and 3D Consultation" [including material from ARH3707 Art+Science!] @eagatti.bsky.social

9 months ago 3 1 0 1

Finally #S1538-a "Modelling Manuscript Bindings for Teaching and 3D Consultation" @eagatti.bsky.social & Catherine Albers-Morris in #S1538 Digital Approaches to Materiality of Manuscripts, I: Classrooms organized by @digitalmedievalist.bsky.social @imc-leeds.bsky.social @arthistoryelon.bsky.social

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Videntes has been all over @imc-leeds.bsky.social sharing work completed during the #MMinMW24 DH Institute with the Fondazione del Museo del Tesoro del Duomo e Archivio Capitolare in Vercelli and new and ongoing work on new imaging approaches. @helsinhashtags.bsky.social @eagatti.bsky.social

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Always looking for ways to expand and challenge my students understanding of Medieval "Europe" - oh also, I like books. Gonna also shout out @blairapgar.bsky.social on here so maybe they can enter the raffle as well. They are gonna have to build a library at Kutztown! #HappySad

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If youre interested, hit me up! Happy to tell you all about the role :)

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Come join the team! This adjuncting situation is open only because (sob) we're losing the great @blairapgar.bsky.social to a "real" job (lucky school to get them on a permanent basis).

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Faculty & Staff Profile

@arthistoryelon.bsky.social is seeking someone to teach ARH 2100: Art History of the Ancient World in 25-26 AY. If you are interested in working with my amazing colleagues (or have colleagues or students who might be), please reach out via email (www.elon.edu/u/directory/...). Review begins now!

10 months ago 6 2 0 2

Thanks for the shout out KR! Wonder twin colleagues activate! 💥

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New @videntesmsi.bsky.social publication led by the incredible and generous work of Evan Gatti

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DM Amended Bylaws Proposed May 2025

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📋 Current bylaws: digitalmedievalist.wordpress.com/about/bylaws/
📋 Proposed amendments: tinyurl.com/DM-Bylaws-Am...

Your voice matters in shaping our community's future!

10 months ago 2 1 0 0

We have been away from social media but wanted to verify that our #NEH grant was terminated on April 1/2 because it “no longer effectuates the agency's needs and priorities”. We are heartbroken not to be able to work alongside the 10 instructors & 15 students accepted to the institute.

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Hey, here’s some news! (This has been true for a while, by the way.) The opportunities are even greater when you choose a “smaller” but serious program like ours. Mentoring matters, especially when you have access to those mentors! #LMTAH #LearnMore #TakeArtHistory #ArtHistorySky

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This is a flyer for the Digital Medieval Studies Institute at the University of Leeds (UK). The event takes place on July 11, 2025, and features a one-day workshop program focused on digital scholarly methods for medievalists.
The flyer has a dark blue background with code/programming elements and includes a circular image of a medieval manuscript illustration showing a figure in blue clothing and a flower. The DMSI logo, the University of Leeds logo and the Digital Medievalist logo appear in the bottom right corner.
The workshops offered include:

Geospatial Tools for Mapping the Middle Ages (led by Carrie Benes)
Cooperative Network Visualization with NetCreate (led by Nathan Howard)
Artificial Intelligence: Image Analysis Applied to Medieval Manuscripts (led by Dominique Stutzmann)
Foundations in Working with Medieval Manuscripts Using IIIF (led by Paul Mollahan and Tom Crane)
Seeing Beyond: Practical and Low-Cost Multispectral Imaging (led by Helen Davies)

The flyer includes a "Register Now" button, contact information (dmsi.hello@gmail.com), and a registration URL (https://tinyurl.com/DMSI-2025-UK). The event is organized by N. Kivilcim Yavuz and Laura Morreale.

This is a flyer for the Digital Medieval Studies Institute at the University of Leeds (UK). The event takes place on July 11, 2025, and features a one-day workshop program focused on digital scholarly methods for medievalists. The flyer has a dark blue background with code/programming elements and includes a circular image of a medieval manuscript illustration showing a figure in blue clothing and a flower. The DMSI logo, the University of Leeds logo and the Digital Medievalist logo appear in the bottom right corner. The workshops offered include: Geospatial Tools for Mapping the Middle Ages (led by Carrie Benes) Cooperative Network Visualization with NetCreate (led by Nathan Howard) Artificial Intelligence: Image Analysis Applied to Medieval Manuscripts (led by Dominique Stutzmann) Foundations in Working with Medieval Manuscripts Using IIIF (led by Paul Mollahan and Tom Crane) Seeing Beyond: Practical and Low-Cost Multispectral Imaging (led by Helen Davies) The flyer includes a "Register Now" button, contact information (dmsi.hello@gmail.com), and a registration URL (https://tinyurl.com/DMSI-2025-UK). The event is organized by N. Kivilcim Yavuz and Laura Morreale.

📜 There is still time to apply for the remaining few spots at the Digital Medieval Studies Institute UK edition, a one-day event on digital methods for medievalists, sponsored by Digital Medievalist!

📆 July 11 2025, University of Leeds
▶️ Info and registration: tinyurl.com/yeyhact4

#medievalsky

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Super proud of KR. Making art history better every damn day. 🙌⭐️🎉

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Ack. 🥹

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We are so proud of Professor Kirstin Ringelberg @kringelberg.bsky.social who recently presented at “The First Homosexuals” symposium held at Wrightwood 659 Chicago. The symposium was the opening event for a groundbreaking exhibition that illustrates the emergence of “homosexual” as a new identity.

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