CFP: Third Annual Immersive Technologies and Cultural Heritage (ITCH) Symposium

The 3rd Annual Immersive Technologies & Cultural Heritage Symposium invites proposals for their in-person event to be held on Friday, November 14, at the University of Southern California (USC) in Los Angeles. From the call:

We seek innovative projects rooted in the humanities or humanistic social sciences that mobilize immersive technologies (including but not limited to augmented reality, mixed reality, virtual reality, photogrammetry, or 3D modeling) to enable close engagement with cultural heritage materials, or to open new possibilities for research, teaching, and learning with cultural heritage materials.

We welcome work at any stage of development, with preference for projects that have at least completed a proof-of-concept, working prototype, or other early-stage exploratory development. We particularly seek projects working at the intersection of digital technologies and the liberal arts. In the interest of building a regional scholarly community, we will give priority to proposals from greater Southern California.

Proposal abstracts are due by end-of-day on Monday, October 13, 2025 via email (see the call for details).

 

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