342 Final Programme

ESF-COST High-Level Research Conference

Networked Humanities: Art History in the Web

9-14 October 2010

Hotel Villa del Mare, Acquafredda di Maratea, Italy

Final Programme

This is the agenda as of 5 October 2010. The final programme may differ from the one listed below in terms of speakers, content of the presentations and speaking slots.

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Saturday 9 October
17:00 - 19:00
Registration at ESF-COST Desk
19:00
Welcome Drink
20:00
Dinner

Sunday 10 October

09:00 - 09:15

Opening Remarks
Hubertus Kohle - Conference Chair, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Institut für Kunstgeschichte, DE

09:15 - 09:40

Introduction by ESF and COST
Arianna Ciula - European Science Foundation, FR
Claudine Moulin - Trier University, DE
Matteo Razzanelli - COST Office, BE

Session 1: Scientific Publishing
Chair:
 Patrick Danowski - Institute of Science and Technology, AT

09:40 - 10.20Gudrun Gersmann - German Historical Institute Paris, FR
Networked publications
10:20 - 10:55Bernd Kulawik - Stiftung Bibliothek Werner Oechslin, CH
From Top-down to network: long-time perspectives of scientific publication
10:55 - 11:25Coffee Break
11:25 - 12:00
Regina Wenninger/ Katarzyna Jagodzinska - Zentralinstitut fuer Kunstgeschichte, DE / International Cultural Centre in Krakow, PL
RIHA. Journal of the International Association of Research Institutes in the History of Art
13:00Lunch

Session 2: Art History I
Chair: Erik Champion - Massey University Auckland, NZ

15:00 - 15:40Halina Gottlieb - Interactive Institute, Kista, SE
Designing support activities for the interdiscplinary collaboration in Digital Art History
15:40 - 16:00Christina Kamposiori - Digital Curation Unit - IMIS, Athena Research Centre, GR
Collaboration in Art Historical Research: Looking at Primitives
16:00 - 16:30Coffee Break
16:30 - 16:50Nuria Rodríguez-Ortega - University of Málaga, ES
Researching Art-History using the TTC-ATENEA system: interactivity-based approach
16:50 - 17:30Michele Barbera - Net7 SRL, IT
Linked Data & Semantic Web technologies in Arts & Humanities

19:00

Dinner
Monday 11 October
Session 3: Art History II
Chair: Martin Warnke - Lüneburg University, DE
09:00 – 09:40Erik Champion - Massey University Auckland, NZ
Game-Based Learning in Collaborative Virtual Worlds
09:40 - 10:00Genaro Oliveira - The University of Auckland, NZ
Pixeling paintings: Web design and new perspectives for Art Historians
10:00 - 10:30

Coffee Break

10:30 - 10:50Susanne Schumacher - Zurich University of the Arts, CH
Approaches to web based workflows
10:50 - 11:10Tara Zepel - University of California, San Diego, US
Distributed Objectivities of Imagining: The Generative Scholarship Driving "Networked"
11:20 - 11:40Sara Serafini - University of Genoa, IT
For a new didactics of the history of art and similar subjects
13:00Lunch
Session 4: Social Tagging
Chair: Hubertus Kohle - Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Institut für Kunstgeschichte, DE
15:00 - 15:35Ira Assent - Aaalborg University, DK
Data Mining and the Social Web
15:35 - 16:10Gerhard Nauta - University of Leiden, NL
Do you see what we've seen? Using many eyes in search of similarities in the visual arts
16:10 - 16:40Coffee Break
16:40 - 17:15Patrick Danowski - Institute of Science and Technology, AT
Is a personal network better than Google? Social networks as collaborative filter to find relevant information
17:15 - 17:50Robert Stein - Indianapolis Museum of Arts, US
Crowd-Sourcing Art History: Research and Application of Social Tagging for Museums
17:50 - 18:10Laura Commare - Ludwig-Maximilians-Univesität München, DE
Improving Art Historical Search Engines by the Use of Social Tagging Principles: a Quantitative Analysis of the Artigo-ProjectData
19:00Dinner

Tuesday 12 October

Session 5: Museum/ Archive 
Chair: Guenther Goerz
- University of Erlangen, Institute of Computer Science, DE
09:00 - 09:20Bianca Bocatius - Heinrich-Heine-Universitaet Duesseldorf, DE
Education and Learning in Museum 2.0
09:20 - 09:40Heikki Hanka - University of Jyväskylä, FI
Who has the right for (digital) cultural heritage?
09:40 - 10:00Carl Hogsden - University of Cambridge, UK
Museums, Communities and the Internet: Digital Research Environments
10:00 - 10:20Anna Khodorenko - Dnipropetrovsk National University, UA
Developing E-Library and interactive online learning at the Technical University of Ukraine
10:20 - 10:50Coffee Break
10:50 - 11:10Szilvia Lakatos - Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest, HU
Future Potentials in the Digital Reproduction of Museum Collections
11:10 - 11:30Alexandra Reynolds - University of Kingston, UK
Re-presenting History in the Digital Age: A Case Study
11:30 - 11:50Ales Vaupotic & Narvika Bovcon - University of Ljubljana, SI
The Language of Archive Between Digital and Material: Projects Mouseion Serapeion and Jaques
13:00Lunch
15:00 - 19:00Excursion
20:00Dinner
Wednesday 13 October

Session 6: Art
Chair: TBC

09:00 - 09:40Francesca Gallo - University of Rome "La Sapienza", IT
From local networks to the web: Artistic research after Les Immatériaux
09:40 - 10:20Martin Warnke - Lüneburg University, DE
What's in a net? Or: the End of the Average
10:20 - 10:40Sabina Baciu – Maastricht University, NL
A study case of digital portraiture on social networks: Facebook profile pictures
10:40 - 11:10Coffee break
11:10 - 11:30

Chanda Carey - University of California, San Diego, US
The web as  Historical Archive of the Present: Marina Abramovic, The Artist is present 

11:30 - 11:50Stacey Koosel - Estonian Academy of Arts, EE
Digital Identity and Artistic Research Methods
11:50 - 12:10

Ruben Alcolea - Universidad de Navarra, ES
The Global Visual/ Multi perceptions

13:00Lunch
Session 7: Databases
Chair: Ira Assent
- Aaalborg University, DK
15:00 - 15:40Guenther Goerz - University of Erlangen, Institute of Computer Science, DE
A framework for semantic object representation, knowledge processing, and scholarly communication
15:40 - 16:00Randall Cream - Royal Irish Academy, IE
DHO Discovery: Structruring uncerainty and ambiguity within data modeling to allow serendipitous discovery
16:00 - 16:30Coffee break
16:30 - 17:15Martin Raspe & Georg Schelbert - Bibliotheca Hertziana, Max-Planck-Institut für Kunstgeschichte, IT
Working through Networking: Systematic Aspects of Web-Based Research Databases in the Humanities
17:15 - 17:35Ryan Egel-Andrews - Kings College London, UK
Towards hypothesis in art historical 3D modeling: A Visualization of Piet Mondrian’s Studio at 5 rue de Coulmiers
20:00Get-together and Conference Dinner
Thursday 14 October
08:00Breakfast and Departure