CHArt Seventeenth Annual Conference
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DIGITAL
ART HISTORY a subject in transition; opportunities and problems |
Colin Beardon, University of Plymouth, UK
Using dramatic representations to explain historical artefacts on the WebStephen Clancy, Ithaca College, New York, USA
The Cathedral as a Virtual Encyclopaedia: reconstructing the "Texts" of Chartres CathedralJohn Eakins, A. Jean E. Brown, Margaret Graham, Richard Mulholland, Jonathan Riley, Jonathan Edwards, University of Northumbria at Newcastle, UK
A Shape Retrieval System for Watermark Images: The creation of a web-based archive of information on watermarks, paper history and paper conservation using Content-Based Image RetrievalMichael Hammel, University of Aarhus, Denmark
Towards a Yet Newer Laocoon - or, how computer games can help us understand interactive artHarald Kraemer, University of Cologne, Germany
Fragments and Figments of Knowledge: the documentation of contemporary artSuzette Worden and Dew Harrison University of the West of England, UK
Digital Arts On[the]lineSusan Augustine, University of Illinois, USA
Visualizing Paris in the Past; a teaching aidMichael Greenhalgh, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
The Classroom of the FutureSylvia Lahav, Tate Modern, London, UK, Mac Campeanu and Jean Kerrigan, City Literary Institute, London, UK
The Tate Modern and City Literary Institute online distance learning course about Tate ModernJane Carlin, University of Cincinnati, USA
Digital Consortia: Opportunities for Collaboration.
A case study from North America - the OhioLINK Digital Media CenterStefanie Kollmann, Bibliothek für Bildungsgeschichtliche Forschung, des Deutschen Instituts für Internationale Pädagogische Forschung, Berlin, Germany
Pictura Paedagogica - A German picture resource onlinePhillip Purdy, Visual Arts Data Service (VADS), UK
15 Million Words Worth of Digital Image Source MaterialsWlodek Witek, The National Library of Norway, Oslo division
With camera to India, Iran and Afghanistan:
Access to multimedia sources of Prof. Dr. Morgenstierne's cultural research material from South Asia 1923-1975