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Subject:

EVA 2001 Conference

From:

Jim Devine <[log in to unmask]>

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Museums Computer Group <[log in to unmask]>

Date:

Fri, 13 Jul 2001 16:02:25 +0100

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Dear All,

A brief reminder that you still have time to register for EVA 2001 at the
Hunterian Museum. There are also still workshop places available for Quick
Time Virtual Reality In Cultural Heritage (Jim Devine, Hunterian Museum and
Carl Hansen, Smithsonian Institution), Building a Project Plan (Holly
Witchey, Cleveland Museum of Art)  and Business Opportunities & Winning
Financial Support (Jim Hemsley, (VASARI)

Apologies for cross-postings.  Please pass this message on to any lists or
individuals you feel may be  interested in attending

Full details at:

http://www.vasari.co.uk/eva/scotland/index.htm

Hope to see you there.

Best wishes,

Jim Devine.

EVA 2001 Scotland

Electronic Imaging and the Visual Arts



                             'The Foremost European Electronic Imaging
Events in the Visual Arts'

                                                 25 - 28 July 2001



                                    Venue: Hunterian Museum. University of
Glasgow

         The main aim of EVA 2001 Scotland is to provide a forum for the
user, supplier and scientific research communities to meet
         and exchange experiences, plans and ideas, Participants will
receive up to date international news on new EC & international
                                              cultural initiatives & projects.

         'The Scottish Arts Council (SAC) is generously supporting EVA 2001
Scotland, Glasgow including the
         provision of 15 bursaries for artists and representatives of
relevant arts organisations within Scotland.
         These are especially aimed at individual artists and small &
medium sized institutions (i.e. those people
         who would not otherwise be able to participate for budget
reasons). Interested people should apply to
         Graham Turnbull of SCRAN ([log in to unmask]).'



                                                   Key Themes

                               Co-operation across Northern Europe, North
Atlantic & with other regions
                                          Integration between diverse
cultural institutions
                                                  Public Private Partnerships


                                                Who Should Attend

                                        The Cultural Sector: Museums,
Galleries & Libraries
                                 University & Research Organisations in
Technology & the Visual Arts
                      Technology, Media & Telecomms (TMT) especially Small
and Medium sized Enterprises (SMEs)
                                        The Government Sector: Local,
National & European
                                              Technology & Visual Arts
Researchers
                                                   Tourism & Travel Sector

                                              Main Conference Topics

                                           User Case Studies of 'Culture x
Technology'
                                                       Strategic Issues
                                                    Metadata Repositories
                                        New Technology Developments from
North Europe
                                              Technology & Visual Arts
Research
                                           New Cultural Technology Business
Initiatives

                                                Further details from :

                                                    VASARI UK
                                        44A Florence Road, Fleet,
Hampshire, GU52 6LQ
                                                Tel: + 44 [0] 20 8977 7858
                                                Fax: + 44 [0] 20 8943 9256
                                              Email: [log in to unmask]

Jim Devine
Head of Education and Digital Media Resources
Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery
University of Glasgow
Glasgow
G12 8QQ
Scotland

Tel: ++ 44 (0)141 330 3691 (Direct)
      ++ 44 (0)141 330 2689 (Digital Imaging Studio)
      ++ 44 (0)141 330 4221 (Museum)
Fax: ++ 44 (0)141 330 3617
email: [log in to unmask]
web: http://www.hunterian.gla.ac.uk
        http://www.gla.ac.uk/museum/people/jdevine/jim.html

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