Digital

A lecture by Mike Saunders, Director of Digital Media at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

A Lansdown Lecture for the Art and Design Research Institute at Middlesex University. All welcome: just turn up.

Date: 26 January 2011
Location: Room 137, Middlesex University, Cat Hill, Barnet EN4 8HT, United Kingdom
Map: http://goo.gl/3fWOj
When: 4:45 pm. Duration about one hour
Further info: all enquiries, please email Stephen Boyd Davis s.boyd-davis@mdx.ac.uk

(De)constructing the Archive in a Digital Age.

24th November 2010, School of the Arts Loughborough University, UK.

Organised by Iris

http://archiveconference.wordpress.com/

One-day debate on the possibilities of the archive.

This event aims to provide an environment for sharing information whilst stimulating debates about the role of the archive within art, culture and design.

Possible topics of enquiry may include but are not limited to;

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This is the final conference in the ESRC Research Seminar series "New forms of doctorate: the influence of multimodality and e-learning on the nature and format of doctoral theses." Find out more about this series: http://newdoctorates.blogspot.com/

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Keynote speakers
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Gunther Kress, Professor of Semiotics and Education and Director, Centre for Multimodal Research, Institute of Education, London "Social fragmentation and epistemological multiplicity: the doctoral thesis in an era of provisionality"

cfp: DRHA 2010

Lansdown Lecture: 'Out of Control' by Dick Rijken of STEIM - 10 March 2010 - London

Where: Room 137, Middlesex University, Cat Hill, Barnet EN4 8HT


A Lansdown Lecture for the Art and Design Research Institute at Middlesex University.

Out of Control

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Taking a cue from the social media trend, "Arcade" is a new website designed to serve as a social and scholarly community for those with an interest in humanities research. The interactive and multimedia site is sponsored by Stanford's Division of Literatures, Cultures, and Languages (DLCL), but is open for use by visitors from around the globe.

The site abounds with interactive elements including blogs by 25 different contributors, virtual seminars and online forums, making Arcade the first widely accessible and interactive platform for intellectual networking in the humanities.

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