The humanities explore what it means to be human—emotions, values, and the deeper layers of culture and meaning. These aspects of life resist easy measurement, offering insights that cannot be reduced to data alone.
In today’s digital age, technologies are reshaping how we engage with culture. While computers excel at processing vast amounts of data, the humanities remind us that not everything can be measured or explained by algorithms. Digital tools provide powerful ways to analyse texts, history, and art at scale, revealing patterns and connections we might never have seen before.
By exploring digital humanities, we gain the skills to navigate this evolving landscape. The digital world is here to stay, and understanding it allows us to engage critically with both its possibilities and its limits—ensuring that, even in a data-driven world, the heart of human experience remains central.