Monthly Archives: January 2009

Creative King’s

This site was developed by my collegue Torsten Reimer. Creative King’s is a College-wide initiative exploring the notion of creativity and its place in academic life at King’s. The series invites King’s academics from across the disciplinary spectrum to discuss creativity in their own field and to explore interdisciplinary linkages. All at King’s are warmly [...]

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DCC Digital Curation 101 Workshop

DCC Digital Curation 101 Workshop 10-12 March 2009 London The majority of scientific research is carried out through short-term, funded projects. Accordingly, principle investigators and researchers must constantly be on the lookout for new funding opportunities to continue their research activity. This, coupled with often limited staffing resources, has meant that data management and curation [...]

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TextGrid Summit and E-Humanities Workshop, January 21-22, Göttingen

TextGrid Summit, January 21 in Göttingen At the TextGrid Summit  the developed working environment for the text sciences and applications will be demonstrated. The prospects for TextGrid will be discussed with regard to international activities and the emerging e-Humanities infrastructure. You will learn how TextGrid works practically and technologically and you will be able get acquainted [...]

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Digital Humanities Observatory Dublin Lecture

The DHO announces an upcoming presentation by DHO Metadata Manager Dot Porter entitled ‘Reading, Writing, Building: the Old English Illustrated Hexateuch’. The lecture is presented as part of the Culture and Technology Seminar Series organized by Humanities Advanced Technology And Information Institute (HATII) at the University of Glasgow, and will be simultaneously webcast. Ms. Porter [...]

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A roadshow on e-infrastructure, ‘From motion capture to ancient manuscripts:

AHeSSC is organizing a roadshow about e-infrastructure at King’s on 30 January. See below for more details and the programme. It’s free to come along and there will be lunch. To register go to the roadshow website: www.jisc.ac.uk/kingsroadshow. =============== A roadshow on e-infrastructure, ‘From motion capture to ancient manuscripts: Using complex digital resources across disciplines’ [...]

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Arts Birthday (and Craig’s too!)

It is my birthday next weekend. And i am going to Vienna to celebrate as it is also ‘Arts Birthday‘ . Kunst Radio is holding a party in Hainsburg near Vienna where my good friend Andrew Garton will be playing a 100 year old electronic instrument. Art is 1,000, 0045 years old.  I was born [...]

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SENSORIUM RE-CONNECTED by Andrew Garton

From 18 August through to 26 September 97, ABC Classic FM’s The Listening Room presented Sensorium Connect / Body Morph, a generative composition by composer Andrew Garton comprising of sounds sampled from performances by Stelarc. On 11 January 2009 KunstRadio will broadcast an entirely new version of this work. Sensorium Re-Connect commemorates the work of [...]

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