12.0147 conferences

Humanist Discussion Group (humanist@kcl.ac.uk)
Tue, 28 Jul 1998 23:30:05 +0100 (BST)

Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 12, No. 147.
Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London
<http://www.princeton.edu/~mccarty/humanist/>
<http://www.kcl.ac.uk/humanities/cch/humanist/>

[1] From: Lorna Hughes <lorna.hughes@nyu.edu> (40)
Subject: Arts and Humanities in Education: Conference at NYU

[2] From: David Green <david@ninch.org> (117)
Subject: Computers and the History of Art Conference

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Date: Fri, 24 Jul 1998 17:55:56 -0400
From: Lorna Hughes <lorna.hughes@nyu.edu>
Subject: Arts and Humanities in Education: Conference at NYU

FALL 1998 Conference at New York University --- October 9 -11

"Assessing New Technologies in the Arts and Humanities"

Commision for Arts and Humanities in Education,
New York University School of Education

Conference Website with call for papers:
http://www.nyu.edu/education/cahe/caheconf.html

"This conference brings together teachers of the arts, education
administrators and supervisors, technological innovators and developers of
programs, artists, arts therapists, humanists, museum and gallery
personnel, foundation directors/personnel, and critics with an interest in
technology and education to assess the use of new
technologies in :

Making Arts (Technology and Creativity)
Performing Arts
Arts and Humanities Education (Classroom, Studio, Environment,
Technologically-Assisted Instruction, and Distance Learning)
Creative Arts Therapy (Diagnosis and Treatment)

This conference will feature exhibits of educational and arts software,
programs, curriculum projects, and special visits to media events,
galleries, performing arts spaces, and museums".

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Lorna M. Hughes E-mail: Lorna.Hughes@NYU.EDU

Assistant Director for Humanities Computing Phone: (212) 998 3070
Academic Computing Facility Fax: (212) 995 4120
New York University
251 Mercer Street
New York, NY 10012-1185, USA

http://www.nyu.edu/acf/humanities/

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Date: Mon, 27 Jul 1998 13:50:01 -0500
From: David Green <david@ninch.org>
Subject: Computers and the History of Art Conference

NINCH ANNOUNCEMENT
July 27, 1998

COMPUTING AND VISUAL CULTURE: Representation and Interpretation
September 24-25, 1998: London.

>Date: Mon, 27 Jul 1998 08:54:40 EST5EDT
>>From: Marlene Gordon <MGORDON@AB-F1.UMD.UMICH.EDU>
>Organization: University of Michigan - Dearborn
>>
>The following message is being posted to several lists. Please
>forgive any duplicate messages that you may receive.
>
>Computers and the History of Art is holding its 14th Annual
>Conference at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, 24-25 September
>1998.
>
>COMPUTING AND VISUAL CULTURE
>Representation and Interpretation
>
>Provisional Timetable
>
>Thursday, 24th Spetember
>
>10.00 Registration and Coffee
>
>10.30 Introduction
>10.40 Sean Cubitt, Liverpool John Moores University
> CABINETS, CHARTS AND CATALOGUES: PROBLEMS OF ORDER IN
> CONVERGENT MEDIA
>
>SESSION ONE: ISSUES
>
>11.40 Suzette Worden, Univesity of the West of England
> COMPUTING AND VISUAL CULTURE: REPRESENTATION AND
> INTERPRETATION. FROM THE 'EXPOSITORY' TO THE 'DECLARATIVE:'
> INTERPRETING THE WWW
>
>12.20 Bart Van Elderen, University of Nijmegen
> ONE IMAGE - TWO VIEWS: DIFFERENCES BETWEEN HISTORIANS AND ART
> HISTORIANS
>
>13.00 LUNCH
>
>14.10 Charlie Gere, Birkbeck College, University of London
> HYPERMEDIA AND EMBLEMATICS
>
>15.50 Irina D. Costache, Loyola University
> THE WORK OF ART (HISTORIANS) IN THE AGE OF ELECTRONIC
> (RE)PRODUCTION
>
>15.30 TEA
>
>16.00 Peter Walsh, Wellesley College
> THE HEADLESS CURATOR: VISUAL ARTS IN THE AGE OF UNIVERSAL
> ACCESS
>
>16.40 Evan Dickerson, Richmond, The American International
> University in London
> KULTURKAMPF: THE BATTLE TO SITE AND INTERPRET HITLER'S ART
>
>17.20 CLOSE OF SESSION
>
>RECEPTION: 'ADAM' LAUNCH
>
>
>Friday 25th Spetmeber
>
>SESSION TWO; PROJECTS AND APPLICATIONS
>
>10.15 Anna Salaman, Education Department, Victoria and Albert Museum
> GOING GRAPHIC: AN EDUCATIONAL EVENT AT THE V & A
>
>10.55 Samantha Littley, Natonal Gallery of Australia
> COUCH CULTURE: ACCESS AND ART AT THE NATIONAL GALLERY OF
> AUSTRALIA
>
>11.35 COFFEE
>
>12.00 Alison Stones, University of Pittsburgh
> TEACHING AND RESEARCH IN MEDIEVAL ART: THREE SITES
>
>12.40 Paula J. Behrens, Community College of Phildelphia and
> Jeffrey Cohen, Bryn Mawr College
> BUILDING WITH MEGABYTES: ESTABLISHING WEB-BASED IMAGE
> COLLECTIONS FOR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY
>
>13.20 LUNCH AND DEMOS
>
>15.00 Neil Grindley and Catherine Gordon, Witt Library, Courtauld
> Institute of Art
> WITT LIBRARY: RECORD FOR COURTAULD GALLERY CD
>
>15.40 TEA
>
>16.10 Angie Geary and Nick Frayling, Royal College of London
> VIRTUAL CONSERVATION: AN INVESTIGATION OF THE ORIGINAL
> APPEARANCE OF 1) EXAMPLES OF EUROPEAN POLYCHROMED SCULPTURE
> AND 2) NICHOLAS HILLIARD'S PORTRAIT MINIATURES
>
>16.50 Gordon Selley, Pat Batley and Mark Gaved, London College of
> Printing
> DIGITISATION IN ART AND DESIGN (DIAD)
>
>17.30 CLOSE OF CONFERENCE
>
>For further information contact:
>Professor Will Vaughan
>Department of History of Art
>Birkbeck College
>43 Gordon Square
>London WC1H 0PD
>UK
>w.vaughan@hart.bbk.ac.uk
>
>
>Marlene Gordon
>University of Michigan-Dearborn
>mgordon@umich.edu
>

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