- Call for Applications/Papers
-
ESF-COST Conference on Networked Humanities: Art History in the Web,
Acquafredda di Maratea, Italy, 9-14 October 2010
 
;
Chair:
Hubertus Kohle - Ludwig Maximilian
University of Munich, Deutsches Historisches Institut, DE
Programme
Committee:
Claudine Moulin
- Trier University, DE &
Lea
Rojola - University of Turku, FI
Since the earliest times, new technologies
have contributed to profound scientific advances and have transformed the
ways we can do research. It is claimed today that the World Wide Web
offers revolutionary models of scientific cooperation, which promise to
instantiate a utopian democracy of knowledge. This claim has repeatedly
been associated with the development and introduction of a collaborative
Web, commonly referred to as 'Web 2.0' as well as its offspring, a
semantically enriched Web 3.0 still in the making The aim of this
conference is to bring together art historians and other researchers
(including digital humanists) in order to investigate the intersection
between the web and collaborative research processes, via an examination
of electronic media-based cooperative models in the history of art and
beyond.
The conference will not only be an occasion
to exchange ideas and present relevant projects in the field, but,with
contributions spanning from art history (and digital art) to philosophy
and cultural studies, from psychology and sociology of knowledge to
computer graphics, from semiotics to curatorial practices it will offer a
unique forum for the representation of both diversified and complementary
approaches to the topic of Networked humanities.
Conference format:
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lectures by invited high level speakers
§
short talks by young & early stage researchers
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poster sessions, round table and open discussion periods
§
forward look panel discussion about future developments
Invited Speakers will include:
·
Ira
Assent - Aaalborg University, DK
Data Mining and the Social Web
·
Erik
Champion - Massey University Auckland, NZ
Game-Based Learning in Collaborative Virtual Worlds
·
Matteo
d'Alfonso - Università di Bologna, IT
Linked Data & Semantic Web technologies for the Humanities
·
Patrick Danowski - CERN Geneva,
CH
"Collaborative filtering" and Social Networks
·
Francesca Gallo - University of
Rome "La Sapienza", IT
From local networks to the web: Artistic research after Les
Immatériaux
·
Charlie Gere - University of
Lancaster, UK
Touch, community and the digital
·
Gudrun Gersmann - German
Historical Institute Paris, FR
Networked publication
·
Guenther Goerz - University of
Erlangen, DE
A framework for semantic object representation, knowledge processing,
and scholarly communication
·
Halina Gottlieb - Interactive
Institute, Kista, SE
Designing support activities for the interdiscplinary collaboration in
Digital Art History
·
Gerhard Nauta - Universiteit
Leiden, NL
Do you see what we've seen? Using many eyes in search of similarities
in the visual arts
·
Robert Stein - Indianapolis
Museum of Arts, US
Crowd-Sourcing Art History: Research and Application of Social Tagging
for Museums
[List to be completed]
A good number of grants are available for young researchers to
cover the conference fee and possibly part of the travel costs. Grant
requests should be made by ticking appropriate field(s) in the paragraph
"Grant application" of
the
application form.
Full conference programme and application form are accessible online from
www.esf.org/conferences/10342.
ESF-COST Contact for further information: Zuzana Vercinska -
(zuzana.vercinska /at/ cost.eu)
Closing date for applications: 18 July 2010
This conference is organised by the
European Science Foundation (ESF) in
partnership with COST European
Cooperation in Science and Technology.
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