Subject: CONFERENCE: Computers & History of Art: Sept 1-2,2000
NINCH-ANNOUNCE (david@ninch.org)
Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2000 09:56:21 -0500
Message-Id: <v04210107b4d9a3cd6e3d@[192.100.21.23]> Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2000 09:56:21 -0500 To: ninch-announce@cni.org From: NINCH-ANNOUNCE <david@ninch.org> Subject: CONFERENCE: Computers & History of Art: Sept 1-2,2000
NINCH ANNOUNCEMENT
News on Networking Cultural Heritage Resources
from across the Community
February 23, 2000
Computers & the History of Art: CHArt Conference 2000
Moving the Image: visual culture and the new millennium
National Gallery London: Sept. 1-2, 2000
http://www.chart.ac.uk/cfp2000.html
CALL FOR PAPERS DEADLINE: April 28, 2000
>
>As the effects of the digital revolution become more widespread, it
>is clear that the new technology is bringing about an increasingly
>dynamic concept of the image. In the area of the history and
>analysis of visual culture this has implications both for the
>conventional moving images of film and television and for approaches
>to traditional forms of static imagery - such as painting, sculpture
>and architectural constructions.
>
>In this conference we set out to explore the changes that have taken
>place through the introduction of digital technology to the study,
>conservation and creation of visual artefacts. Amongst the topics we
>will be covering will be;
>
>* Recording moving and static imagery.
>* Reconstructions and simulations. Exploring pictures and buildings in time.
>* Moving images on the Internet. Image delivery.
>* The construction of virtual museums and visual archives. Official
>and 'pirate' sites. Digital imagery and the Law.
>* Effects on the meaning and interpretation of works or art.
>* 'Fidgetal' Imagery. The drawbacks of motion.
>
>**Call for Papers
>
>Chart welcomes contributions of the theme of movement and the image
>from all involved in the study, analysis, conservation and
>management of works of art and other forms of visual culture.
>Speakers will be given half an hour each for the presentation of
>their paper.
>
>Submissions to be received by Friday 28th April 2000.
>
>Please send your paper title, together with a 300 word synopsis and
>your cv to;
>Professor W.H.T. Vaughan School of History of Art, Film and Visual
>Media Birkbeck College, University of London
>43 Gordon Square
>London WC1H 0PD
>Tel; +44 (0)171 631 6127
>fax; +44 (0)171 631 6107
>Email w.vaughan@bbk.ac.uk
>
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