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  • Advancing Interdisciplinary Research in Art and Humanities
    No. 1 (2025)

    The conference aims to explore the expanding frontiers of knowledge where artistic creativity and humanistic inquiry converge. It provides a global platform for scholars, researchers, and practitioners to present innovative studies that integrate diverse disciplines such as visual and performing arts, literature, philosophy, cultural studies, and digital humanities. The conference encourages dialogue on how interdisciplinary methodologies can deepen our understanding of cultural phenomena, human expression, and social transformation. By fostering collaboration across academic and creative domains, the event seeks to generate new frameworks for research, strengthen the connection between theory and practice, and contribute to the advancement of art and humanities in addressing the complex challenges of the contemporary world.

  • Epistemological Foundations of Artistic and Humanistic Inquiry
    No. 2 (2025)

    The conference seeks to interrogate the foundational principles of knowledge that underpin artistic and humanistic work. It will convene a global community of thinkers and creators to examine how fields such as philosophy, literature, visual arts, and history develop their distinctive criteria for evidence, interpretation, and truth. Our dialogue will focus on articulating the unique epistemological status of humanistic insight and creative practice, questioning how they produce valid and vital understanding. By clarifying these core methodologies, the event aims to strengthen the intellectual rigor of the disciplines, advocate for their essential role in a comprehensive knowledge ecology, and forge robust frameworks for future inquiry that address the profound questions of human existence.

  • Contemporary Methodologies in the Study of Culture and Aesthetics
    No. 3 (2025)

    This international conference aims to critically engage with the evolving theoretical frameworks and analytical tools shaping the study of culture and aesthetics today. The gathering will foster a vibrant dialogue on how contemporary methodologies - from digital humanities and new materialisms to postcolonial and decolonial approaches - are reframing our understanding of artistic expression, sensory experience, and cultural production. Participants will explore the intersections of these methods, questioning established canons and proposing innovative ways to interpret the complex dynamics of the globalized and digitally-mediated world. The event aims to chart new territories for research by examining the very premises upon which we analyze and value cultural and aesthetic phenomena in the twenty-first century.

  • Scientific Approaches to Creativity and Human Expression
    No. 1 (2026)

    The international conference serves as a premier interdisciplinary forum, bringing together researchers from neuroscience, psychology, computational modeling, and the arts. It is dedicated to the rigorous empirical investigation of the cognitive, neural, and social processes underlying creative thought and expressive behavior. The gathering fosters dialogue on translating fundamental discoveries into applications for education, technology, therapy, and cultural understanding, ultimately aiming to bridge the gap between the sciences and the humanities.

  • Transcultural Analysis in Art, Literature, and Philosophy
    No. 2 (2026)

    The international conference convenes a global community of scholars to interrogate the dynamic processes of exchange, translation, and transformation that define our interconnected cultural landscape. Moving decisively beyond conventional comparative models, the gathering focuses on the generative and often contested spaces where diverse aesthetic traditions, literary imaginaries, and philosophical systems meet. The conference aims to forge new theoretical frameworks for understanding these complex interactions, emphasizing the agency of creative works and intellectual discourse in both bridging and challenging cultural boundaries, ultimately contributing to a more nuanced and pluralistic vision of global knowledge production.