Athor: Zane Šime, Affiliated Researcher, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)
CC BY Martin Liebetruth, Göttingen State and University Library
The DARIAH Annual Event 2025 proved that the past is a complex and multifaceted contemporary intellectual endeavour. DARIAH transforms various facets of the past into a living and fluid present. DARIAH members and occasional contributors position the past as an indispensable source for designing a sustainable, human-centric and evocative future. Various methods, practices, workflows and tools discussed throughout numerous presentations illustrated that the data concerning the distant, recent past and even present is a source of inspiration and creative data curation overtures. Numerous presenters explained eloquent data processing techniques. Oftentimes, these novaturient meaning-making ventures captured fascinating visual depictions. These are intellectually and technologically gripping performances concerning where the European society in its full diversity can find the next groundbreaking and internationally pioneering pathways to meet the contemporary societal challenges. Digital humanists and experts inspired by various strands of digital humanities demonstrated that meticulous work with data fine-tuning, thorough metadata reviews and careful choice of visual projection patterns delivers beguilingly new meanings, pathfinder contexts and captivating angles concerning well-known literary classics, art masterpieces and seemingly dull information repositories.
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