CHArt Eighteenth Annual Conference

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DIGITAL ART HISTORY?
Exploring Practice in a Network Society

SESSION ONE - TEACHING AND COMMUNICATION

John Calvelli , The Art Institute of Portland, Oregon, USA
Art History, Design, and the Digital Database

Andrew Hershberger, Bowling Green State University, Ohio, USA
Using OhioLINK's Digital Images in the Classroom: Extending the Case Study

Emilie Gordenker, Gallery Systems, London, UK
Digital Collaboration: Building a Kiosk for Digital Responses

Mary Pearce, Kingston University, UK
Animating Art History: Digital Ways of Studying Colour in Abstract Art

SESSION TWO - ONLINE ART

Lanfranco Aceti, Central St Martins School of Art, London, UK
Getting Laid On The Procrustean Bed: Art Practice In The Digital World, One Man Versus One Pixel

Melina Berkenwald, London, UK
Exploring the Use of Digital Technologies in Art Practice

Michael Hammel, University of Aarhus, Denmark
Welcome to the Pleasure Dome! or Will there be art in the Global Village?

SESSION THREE - ARCHIVES AND RESOURCES

Mike Leggett , Sydney, Australia
PathScape - Audio-Visual Indexing in a Landscape

Rupert Shepherd, University of Sussex, UK
Databases and Art History: The Material Renaissance Project

Polly Christie, Visual Arts Data Service, Surrey Institute of Art and Design, UK
Curating Digital Collections and Curating Collections Digitally

Annette A. Ward, Margaret E. Graham, K. Jonathan Riley, Institute for Image Data Research, University of Northumbria at Newcastle, UK, Nic Sheen, Ibase, UK
Enhancing an Historical Digital Art Collection: Evaluation of Content-Based Image Retrieval on Collage

SESSION FOUR - METHODS AND PRACTICES

Ida Engholm, The IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Digital Style History: The Development of Graphic Design on the Internet

Dunja Kukovic, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
New Media: its Aesthetic and Representation

Antonio Criminisi, Microsoft Corporation, USA, Martin Kemp Dept. History of Art, University of Oxford, UK, Andrew Zisserman Dept. Engineering Science, University of Oxford, UK
Bringing Pictorial Space to Life: Computer Techniques for the Analysis of Paintings

Simon Rodwell, The Open University, UK
DVD and Visual Resources


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