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[ecrea] DRHA2014 [Digital Research in the Humanities and Arts] International conference
Thu Apr 03 00:55:51 GMT 2014
**EXTENDED** Deadline Proposals (300 word abstract): Monday, 28th April 2014
We are pleased to announce that the deadline for submission call has
been extended .
The University of Greenwich and the Department of Creative Professions
and Digital Arts, will host the DRHA2014 [Digital Research in the
Humanities and Arts] International conference from 31st August 2014 -3rd
September 2014.
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Theme:
Communication Futures: Connecting interdisciplinary design practices in
arts/culture, academia and the creative industries
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Conference website: www.drha2014.co.uk
call for submissions: http://www.drha2014.co.uk/?p=37
Call of site-specific exhibitions:http://www.drha2014.co.uk/?p=239
Digital Research in the Humanities and Arts [DRHA] is an annual
conference whose goal is to bring together the creators, users,
distributors, and custodians of digital research and resources in the
arts, design and humanities to explore the capture, archiving and
communication of complex and creative research processes. DRHA provides
an intellectual and physical space for cross-disciplinary discussion and
the generation of new ideas, resulting in many new networks and
productive research relationships
Human beings, as users, have always been obsessed with finding new ways
of communicating through various techniques and technologies.
The rapid technological changes that have occurred during the last two
decades have allowed us – the users – to communicate through various
social media platforms, providing us with more easily, faster and more
frequently ways of communicating.However there are always concerns about
other impacts those technologies might have on the communication processes.
The aim of the conference is to facilitate conversations on Design and
collaborations between
Digital Arts and Humanities,
Creative Industries,
Digital Libraries and Archives,
For the first time the DRHA conference would like to support and bring
together the Academic environment with that of the Creative industries
under a conference that will affect the current interdisciplinary
creative practices.
Keynotes Including:
-Google LAB Executive Creative Directors
- Prof. Federico Casalegno, Director of the MIT Mobile Experience Lab, USA
- Prof Janis Jefferies - Professor of Visual Arts and Associate Pro
Warden Culture and Creative Industries".
keynotes website: http://www.drha2014.co.uk/?cat=4
About DRHA
For over 11 years DRHA: Digital Research in the Humanities and Arts
(Previously named: Digital Resources in Humanities and the Arts)
continues to be a key gathering for all those are influenced by the
digitization of cultural activity, recourses and heritage in the UK and
the world.
A series of annual conferences whose goal is to bring together the
creators, users, distributors, and custodians of digital research and
resources in the arts, design and humanities to explore the capture,
archiving and communication of complex and creative research processes.
This includes: Scholars, teachers, artists, publishers, librarians,
curators or archivists who all wish to extend and develop access and
preservation regarding digitized information rendered from contemporary
culture and scholarship; the information scientist seeking to apply new
scientific and technical developments to the creation, exploitation and
management of digital resources.
DRHA provides intellectual and physical space for cross-disciplinary
discussion and the generation of new ideas, resulting in many new
networks and productive research relationships. The DRHA conference
started at Dartington, and it was a development from the DRH conference
series which began at Oxford in 1997
Every year the conference is moving to a different Academic Institution
which supports and successfully run the conference.
Recent conferences at Dartington, Cambridge, Queen’s University
Belfast, Brunel, and Ningbo-China, have welcomed colleagues from many
research fields and professional backgrounds, from academia and the
worlds of design, performance and fine art, exploring themes such as:
DynamicNetworks of Knowledge and Practice (2009); Sensual Technologies:
Collaborative Practices of Interdisciplinarity (2010), and Connected
Communities: global or local2local? (2011).
The last one took place at University of Winchester: Reconceptualising
Digital Creativity; Re-mapping Behaviour,
Engagement and the way we Archive in the 21st Century (2013)
Deadline Proposals (300 word abstract): Monday, 14th April 2014
Conference website: www.drha2014.co.uk
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Theme:
Communication Futures: Connecting interdisciplinary design practices in
arts/culture, academia and the creative industries
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Subject areas
· Digital Museums and Libraries;
· Histories and Archives;
· Virtual and Physical Spaces
· A World of Gaming;
· Digital Agora: Democratising or monopolising
· Gender and Contemporary Society;
· Technology and Body
· Technologies impact on the Socio/cultural;
· Social Media;
· Narratives;
· Big Data and Digital Death;
· Eternity Ethernet: is it eternal or will disappear tomorrow
· Creative practices: Design; Fine Arts; Architecture;
Performance; Sonic Arts
We are now inviting abstracts for the following sessions:
1. Papers
2. Roundtables
3. Workshops
4. Panels
5. Performances & Installations
6. Posters
More info on the DRHA2014 Website
WWW.DRHA2014.CO.UK
Email: (drha2014 /at/ gre.ac.uk)
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Dr. Alev Adil
Principal Lecturer and Artist in Residence
University of Greenwich
SE10 9LS
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