DH-JAC2009 The 1st International Symposium on Digital Humanities for Japanese Arts and Cultures

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 ※ Program
DAY 1: What is Digital Humanities?: Its Present and Future
Geographical Information Systems and Digital Humanities: Revolution or Evolution

Keiji Yano

Professor, Graduate School of Letters, Ritsumeikan University

Early Modern Genre Paintings and the Digital Humanities

Masao Kawashima

Professor, Graduate School of Letters, Ritsumeikan University

Roles of Image Databases in Art and Cultural Research

Ryo Akama

Professor, Graduate School of Letters, Ritsumeikan University

Digital Archive of Dancing with Motion Capture

Kozaburo Hachimura

Professor, Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Ritsumeikan University

The World Wide Web and Digital Humanities: A Once and Future Discipline

Mitsuyuki Inaba

Professor, Graduate School of Policy Science, Ritsumeikan University

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The Digital Humanities, Local and Global

Neil Fraistat

Professor, University of Maryland, USA

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CultureSampo: Finnish Culture on the Semantic Web 2.0

Eero Hyvönen

Professor, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland

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A Place in the Humanities

Ian N. Gregory

Senior Lecturer, Lancaster University, UK

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Analogue and Digital Information in the Humanities

Masanori Aoyagi

Director, National Museum of Western Art

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The Future of the Past: New Developments in Computer Based Cultural Heritage Research

Richard C. Beacham

Professor, King's College London, UK

DAY 2 [AM]: Reports on Research Results by Young Researchers, Participants of the International Traning Program
How to Preserve and/or Conserve Historical Districts by Residents Themselves?: Case Studies of Thailand

Satoshi Ōtsuki

Postdoctoral Fellow, Kinugasa Research Organization, Ritsumeikan University

World Heritage Site Ayutthaya's Flood Loss Estimation as Risk Management, and Lectures as a Feedback of Research Activities

Tetsuo Mizuta

Postdoctoral Fellow, Ritsumeikan-Global Innovation Research Organization, Ritsumeikan University

Research of Web Environments to Visualize Historical Events

Shin Ōno

Graduate Student, Graduate School of Policy Science, Ritsumeikan University; Research Assistant of the Center

Handling of Non-film Materials in the Makino Mamoru Collection of C.V. Starr East Asian Library at Columbia University

Atsuko Ōya

Graduate Student, Graduate School of Letters, Ritsumeikan University; Research Assistant of the Center

Extraction of Emotional Information from Music for Virtual Dance Collaboration System

Seiya Tsuruta

Graduate Student, Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Ritsumeikan University; Research Assistant of the Center

Survey of Shunga and Ehon in Overseas Collections

Aki Ishigami

Postdoctoral Fellow, Kinugasa Research Organization, Ritsumeikan University

DAY 2 [PM]: Innovation of Image Database and Museum Networks: Globalization and Networking of Studies of Japanese Cultures and Arts
Japanese Collections in Europe: Their role within the Japanese Studies and their Significance for the Formation of the Image of Japan

Josef Kreiner

Special Professor, Hosei University; Professor Emeritus, University of Bonn, Germany

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Collections of Japanese Arts in the Czech Republic and their Digitation

Helena Honcoopová

Director of the Collection of Oriental Art, National Gallery in Prague, Czech

The Japanese Print Access and Documentation Project (JPADP) at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA)

Sarah E. Thompson

Assistant Curator for Japanese Prints, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Abraham Schroeder

Research Assistant for Japanese Prints, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

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Taking the British Museum to the World: Collections Online

Rosina Buckland

Research Assistant (Japanese Paintings), Japanese Section, Dept. of Asia, British Museum