Dear list members (with apologies for cross-posting),
Hope to see some of you at the conference (details below); sign up
(free, except for the conference dinner) by Nov. 11.
All best,
Helma Dik
> 2009 Chicago Colloquium on Digital Humanities and Computer Science
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> http://dhcs.iit.edu
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> November 14-16, 2009
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> Illinois Institute of Technology
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> Hermann Hall, 3241 S Federal St.
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> McCormick-Tribune Campus Center, 3201 S State St.
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> Chicago, IL 60616
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> The annual Chicago Colloquium on Digital Humanities and Computer
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> Science (DHCS) brings together researchers and scholars in the
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> humanities and computer science to advance interdisciplinary
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> collaborations between the digital humanists and computer scientists,
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> advancing the area as a field of intellectual inquiry and identifying
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> new directions and perspectives for future research.
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> Program: http://dhcs.iit.edu/fullprogram.html
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> Registration: http://dhcs.iit.edu/registration.html
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> Please register by Wednesday, November 11, as space is limited.
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> INVITED SPEAKERS:
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> * Stephen Wolfram: What Can Be Made Computable in the Humanities?
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> Dr. Wolfram is the founder and CEO of Wolfram Research, creator of
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> Mathematica and Wolfram|Alpha, and author of A New Kind of Science.
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> * Vasant Honavar: Humanities as Information Sciences
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> Dr. Honavar is professor of Computer Science at Iowa State
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> University, and founding director of the Artificial Intelligence
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> Research Laboratory and the Center for Computational Intelligence,
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> Learning & Discovery.
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> * Roger B. Dannenberg: The Music Technology Revolution
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> Dr. Dannenberg is associate research professor of Computer
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> Science and Art at Carnegie Mellon University, and fellow of the
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> Studio for Creative Inquiry.
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> SPONSORED BY:
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> * Illinois Institute of Technology
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> * The University of Chicago
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> * Northwestern University
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> MORE INFORMATION:
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> For more information or to register, visit http://dhcs.iit.edu or
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> email dhcs2009 at iit dot edu.
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