STUDENT BURSARIES FOR CHART 2007 - DEADLINE 19 OCTOBER 2007
The AHRC ICT Methods Network (www.methodsnetwork.ac.uk), which exists to
promote and support the use of advanced ICT methods in arts and humanities
research, is generously offering a limited number of bursaries to
post-graduate students who wish to attend the 2007 CHArt conference, DIGITAL
ARCHIVE FEVER (programme below) The conference takes place on Thursday 8 -
Friday 9 November 2007 at Birkbeck, University of London, Gordon Square,
London, WC1H 0PD.
Applications for bursaries are sought from post-graduate students registered
at UK Universities whose research interests are grounded in areas covered by
CHArt. These include: the application of ICT to the study of art and the
history of art; new media theory and new art practice; creation and curation
of digital scholarly and image resources including those in museums,
galleries or libraries, and other areas which may be considered to be within
CHArt's sphere of interest.
The bursaries are intended to help towards conference expenses. Successful
applicants will be able to claim funds up to a total of £200 toward the cost
of conference fees, accommodation and travel.
If you wish to apply for a bursary please register for the CHArt conference
in the first instance. The CHArt conference programme, abstracts and booking
form are available on the CHArt website (www.chart.ac.uk).
Following your registration for CHArt, please complete the bursary
application form, available on the AHRC ICT Methods Network website:
<http://www.methodsnetwork.ac.uk/community/postgraduates.html>
http://www.methodsnetwork.ac.uk/community/postgraduates.html
If you have any queries about completing the form please contact Hazel
Gardiner ([log in to unmask]) using the heading - CHArt Bursary
Applications – in the subject bar.
Bursary winners will be asked to submit a short report to the AHRC ICT
Methods Network following the conference.
CHArt conference costs are as follows:
CHArt Student Member: TWO DAYS £65 (£45 before 12 Oct 2007)
CHArt Student Member: ONE DAY £45(£35 before 12 Oct 2007)
Student Non-member: TWO DAYS £85 (£65 before 12 Oct 2007)
Student Non-member: ONE DAY £55 (£45 before 12 Oct 2007)
Please address any enquiries about bursaries to Hazel Gardiner, CHArt,
Centre for Computing in the Humanities, Kings College, Kay House, 7 Arundel
Street, WC2R 3DX. 020 7848 2013, [log in to unmask]
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CHArt TWENTY-THIRD ANNUAL CONFERENCE – PROGRAMME
DIGITAL ARCHIVE FEVER
Thursday 8 - Friday 9 November 2007, Birkbeck, University of London.
Museums, galleries, archives, libraries and media organisations such as
publishers and film and broadcast companies, have traditionally mediated and
controlled access to cultural resources and knowledge. What is the future of
such ‘top-down’ institutions in the age of ‘bottom-up’ access to knowledge
and cultural artifacts through Web 2:0 technologies. Will such institutions
respond to this threat to their cultural hegemony by resistance or
adaptation? How can a museum or a gallery or, for that matter, a
broadcasting company, appeal to an audience which has unprecedented access
to cultural resources? How can institutions predicated on a cultural economy
of scarcity compete in an emerging state of cultural abundance? The
twenty-third CHArt conference will reflect upon these issues.
KEYNOTE SPEAKER – TO BE ANNOUNCED
THURSDAY 8 NOVEMBER
SESSION 1 –
New media and Web 2.0 Challenges for Cultural Organisations.
Eva Moraga, Madrid, Spain.
‘Immersion’ An Interactive Archive of Sound Art.
J Milo Taylor, London College of Communication, London, UK.
SESSION 2 –
Virtually the ‘real thing’? Changing definitions of authenticity in the
display and interpretation of a virtual artefact.
Tara Chittenden, the Law Society, London,UK.
A Visual Arts Perspective on Open Access Institutional Repositories.
Jacqueline Cooke and Dafna Ganani-Tomares, Goldsmiths College, University of
London,UK.
SESSION 3 –
ArtPad: A Collection. A Connection.
Melanie Kjorlien and Quyen Hoang, Glenbow Museum, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Your Paintings: Institutions, Identities and Interactions
Bridget McKenzie, Flow Associates, London, UK; Jon Pratty, 24 Hour Museum,
Brighton. UK.
SESSION 4 –
Transforming the Methods Network: Where’s My Community Dude?
Neil Grindley, JISC, London, UK; Torsten Reimer, AHRC ICT Methods Network,
London, UK
Saatchi ‘Your Gallery’ Website’s Problems and Potentials.
Ana Finel Honigman, University of Oxford, UK.
FRIDAY 9 NOVEMBER
SESSION 5 –
Merlin on the Web: the British Museum Collection Database goes public.
Tanya Szrajber, Head of Documentation, The British Museum, UK.
Designing the Electronic Archive: Archive Fever and the Archival Economy of
Getty Images Online Operations.
Doireann Wallace, Dublin Institute of Technology, Eire.
SESSION 6 –
Marketing Visual Culture: Liberty Fabrics’ Digital Archive
Anna Buruma and Peter Taylor, Liberty, London, UK.; Annette Ward, University
of Dundee, UK.
Does Information Really Want to be Free? Archival Access and Accountability
in Aboriginal Australia.
Kimberly Christen, Washington State University, USA.
SESSION 7 –
From Information to Knowledge: An Unfinished Canadian Case Study.
Sarah Parsons, York University, Toronto, Canada.
Understanding Value and new space: The Key to Effective Provision of and
Engagement with Digitised Cultural Resources.
Heather Robson, School of Arts and Social Sciences, Northumbria University,
UK.
SESSION 8 –
Curation in the Digital Age.
Janis Jefferies, Goldsmiths Digital Studios, Goldsmiths, University of
London, London, UK.
Computer Art Then and Now: Evaluating the V&A’s Collections in the Digital
Age.
Douglas Dodds, Victoria and Albert Museum, London, UK.
DEMONSTRATIONS: To be announced
The booking form is available online on www.chart.ac.uk. Bookings made
before 12 October 2007 will be entitled to a discount. Conference fees
(pounds sterling) - include coffee/tea breaks and lunch. Send bookings to:
Francesca Franco, CHArt, c/o CCH, Kings College London, Kay House, 7 Arundel
Street, WC2R 3DX, fax: +44 (0)20 7848 2980,
[log in to unmask] (please use the subject heading CHArt
Conference 2007 in any email queries).
BOOKING
CHArt Member: TWO DAYS £110 (£90 before 12 Oct 2007)
CHArt Member: ONE DAY £70 (£60 before 12 Oct 2007)
Non-member: TWO DAYS £140 (£120 before 12 Oct 2007)
Non-member: ONE DAY £90 (£80 before 12 Oct 2007)
CHArt Student Member: TWO DAYS £65 £45 before 12 Oct 2007)
CHArt Student Member: ONE DAY £45(£35 before 12 Oct 2007)
Student Non-member: TWO DAYS £85 (£65 before 12 Oct 2007)
Student Non-member: ONE DAY £55 (£45 before 12 Oct 2007)
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Hazel Gardiner
Senior Project Officer
AHRC ICT Methods Network
Centre for Computing in the Humanities
Kings College
Kay House, 7 Arundel Street
WC2R 3DX
+44 (0)20 7848 2013
[log in to unmask]
<http://www.methodsnetwork.ac.uk> www.methodsnetwork.ac.uk
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