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

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PROGRAM

What is Digital Humanities?: Its Present and Future <Coordinators: Kozaburo Hachimura, Keiji Yano>

  9:00

Start registration

  9:40

Opening speech
Toyoomi Nagata: Chairman, the Ritsumeikan Board of Trustees

  9:50

Announcement and information

■ PART 1

10:00

Keiji Yano > PROFILE
Geographical Information Systems and Digital Humanities: Revolution or Evolution

10:20

Masao Kawashima > PROFILE
Early Modern Genre Paintings and the Digital Humanities

10:40

Ryo Akama > PROFILE
Roles of Image Databases in Art and Cultural Research

11:00

Kozaburo Hachimura > PROFILE
Digital Archive of Dancing with Motion Capture

11:20

Mitsuyuki Inaba > PROFILE
The World Wide Web and Digital Humanities: A Once and Future Discipline

11:40

Lunch

■ PART 2

13:00

Neil Fraistat > PROFILE
MANUSCRIPT 
The Digital Humanities, Local and Global

13:40

Eero Hyvönen > PROFILE
MANUSCRIPT 
CultureSampo: Finnish Culture on the Semantic Web 2.0

14:10

Ian N. Gregory > PROFILE
MANUSCRIPT 
A Place in the Humanities

14:40

Break (10minutes)

14:50

Masanori Aoyagi > PROFILE
MANUSCRIPT 
Analogue and Digital Information in the Humanities

15:20

Richard C. Beacham > PROFILE
MANUSCRIPT 
The Future of the Past: New Developments in Computer Based Cultural Heritage Research

15:50

Break (20minutes)

■ PART 3

16:10

Discussion
Moderators: Kozaburo Hachimura and Keiji Yano

17:10

End of Day 1

18:30

Reception (Schedules to be over at 20:30)
Place: Tawawa-Nijo  (a restaurant) on the 7th Floor, Suzaku Campus, Ritsumeikan University
※Please go to Tawawa-Nijo by yourself.

Tawawa-Nijo
7th Floor, Suzaku Campus, Ritsumeikan University
TEL: 075-813-8310
Tawawa 二条店

Reports on Research Results by Young Researchers, Participants of the International Traning Program <Moderators: Mitsuyuki Inaba, Hidehiko Kanegae>

  8:30

Start registration

  8:55

Announcement and information

  9:00

Satoshi Ōtsuki > PROFILE
How to Preserve and/or Conserve Historical Districts by Residents Themselves?: Case Studies of Thailand

  9:25

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

  9:50

Shin Ōno > PROFILE
Research of Web Environments to Visualize Historical Events

10:15

Break (10minutes)

10:25

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

10:50

Seiya Tsuruta > PROFILE
Extraction of Emotional Information from Music for Virtual Dance Collaboration System

11:15

Aki Ishigami > PROFILE
Survey of Shunga and Ehon in Overseas Collections

11:40

Comments by Sarah Thompson: Assistant Curator for Japanese Prints, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, which accepted our ITP scholars

11:50

Lunch

Innovation of Image Database and Museum Networks: Globalization and Networking of Studies of Japanese Cultures and Arts <Coordinator: Ryo Akama>

13:00

Introduction by Ryo Akama

■ PART 1

・Keynote speech

13:10

Josef Kreiner > PROFILE
Japanese Collections in Europe: Their role within the Japanese Studies and their Significance for the Formation of the Image of Japan

・Case reports

13:50

Helena Honcoopová > PROFILE
MANUSCRIPT 
Collections of Japanese Arts in the Czech Republic and their Digitation

14:20

Sarah E. Thompson > PROFILE
Abraham Schroeder > PROFILE
The Japanese Print Access and Documentation Project (JPADP) at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA)

14:50

Rosina Buckland > PROFILE
MANUSCRIPT 
Taking the British Museum to the World: Collections Online

15:20

Break (20minutes)

■ PART 2

15:40

Discussion
Discussants: Guest speakers of the Part 1

17:10

Closing Speech: Masao Kawashima

17:20

End of the Symposium