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The 111th International ARC Seminar will be held as a Webinar on Wednesday, December 7, from 18:00 JST.

The program is as follows:

1. Session

Speakers: Fadjar I. Thufail, Ph.D. (Director, Research Center for Area Studies (PRW), National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN))

Upik Sarjiati, MPP (Researcher, Research Center for Area Studies (PRW) National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN))

Topic: 'Assembling Borobudur as a World Heritage: An Actor-Network Approach'

2. Session

Speaker: Bramantara, ST. MA. (Borobudur Conservation Office)

Topic: 'Reshaping the Past: The Use of 3D Technology for the Preservation of Cultural Heritage in Indonesia'


Date: Wednesday, December 7, 18:00 - 19:30 JST

Participation: online via Zoom, free of charge (no reservation required)

The 110th International ARC Seminar will be held as a Webinar on Wednesday, November 16, from 18:00 JST.

The program is as follows:

Speaker: Dr. Ellis TINIOS (Honorary Lecturer in History, School of History, University of Leeds, United Kingdom)

Topic: 'After native drawings': the books that introduced nishiki-e and ehon to Western audiences: Narrative of the Earl of Elgin's Mission to China and Japan (1859) and Japanese Fragments (1861).


Date: Wednesday, November 16, 18:00 - 19:30 JST

Participation: online via Zoom, free of charge (no reservation required)

*This Webinar is open to everyone, and non-ARC members are also invited to participate via YouTube.

The 109th International ARC Seminar will be held as a Webinar on Wednesday, November 2, from 18:00 JST.

The program is as follows:

Speaker: Her Imperial Highness Princess Akiko of Mikasa (彬子女王殿下)

Topic: Do we need to preserve our culture? (「文化は守らなければいけないものなのか?」)


Date: Wednesday, November 2, 18:00 - 19:30 JST

Participation: Those concerned will be informed separately by e-mail.

The 108th International ARC Seminar will be held as a Webinar on Wednesday, October 26, from 18:00 JST.

The program is as follows:

Speaker: Kazuo A. TANAKA (Appointed Professor for International Collaboration, Institute of Laser Engineering, Osaka University)

Topic: Cutting-edge Laser Science and Japanese Culture (Western and Eastern Ways of Thinking)「レーザー最先端科学と日本文化(西洋と東洋の発想)」


Date: Wednesday, October 26, 18:00 - 19:30 JST

Participation: online via Zoom, free of charge (no reservation required)

*This Webinar is open to everyone, and non-ARC members are also invited to participate via YouTube.

The 107th International ARC Seminar will be held as a Webinar on Wednesday, September 28, from 18:00 JST.

The program is as follows:

Speaker: Koichi Murotani (Part-time Lecturer, Ryukoku University and Otemae University)

Topic: On the City of Amagasaki's Archaeological Site Survey System (「尼崎市遺跡調査システムについて」)


Date: Wednesday, September 28, 18:00 - 19:30 JST

Participation: online via Zoom, free of charge (no reservation required)

*This Webinar is open to everyone, and non-ARC members are also invited to participate via YouTube.

The 106th International ARC Seminar will be held as a Webinar on Wednesday, July 20, from 18:00 JST.

The program is as follows:

1. Speaker: Weite LI (Lecturer, Chongqing Technology and Business University, China)

Topic: Understanding the Real World with Deep Learning and Visualization Technologies

2. Speaker: Yuji MIYATA (Ph.D. Candidate, Graduate School of Letters, Ritsumeikan University)

Topic:Initiatives and Prospects for Utilization of "Kyoto News" - Digital Archive Construction Practices


Date: Wednesday, July 20, 18:00 - 19:30 JST

Participation: online via Zoom, free of charge (no reservation required)

*This Webinar is open to everyone, and non-ARC members are also invited to participate via YouTube.

The 105th International ARC Seminar will be held as a Webinar on Wednesday, July 13, from 18:00 JST.

The program is as follows:

Speaker: Yuichi TAKATA (Senior Researcher, Data and Information Section, Department of Planning and Coordination, Nara National Research Institute for Cultural Properties)

Topic: SORAN and SORAN GIS as an Integrated Platform for Cultural Heritage Information


Date: Wednesday, July 13, 18:00 - 19:30 JST

Participation: online via Zoom, free of charge (no reservation required)

*This Webinar is open to everyone, and non-ARC members are also invited to participate via YouTube.

The 104th International ARC Seminar will be held as a Webinar on Wednesday, June 29, starting at 18:00 JST.

The program is as follows:

1. 18:00~18:45

Speaker: Hitomi MOHRI (Ph.D. Candidate, Graduate School of Letters, Ritsumeikan University)

Topic: The Dawn of Video Games in Japan as Viewed from the Toy Industry

2. 18:45~19:30

Speaker: Chitoko KOIDE (Lecturer, Faculty of Liberal Arts, Osaka Shoin Women's University)

Topic: Prospects and Issues of Game Exhibition in Japan


Date: Wednesday, June 29, 2022 18:00 - 19:30 JST

Participation: online via Zoom, free of charge (no reservation required)

*A YouTube livestream will be available for the second part of the seminar from 18:45 for non-ARC members→via the following link.

The 103rd International ARC Seminar will be held as a Webinar on Wednesday, June 8, starting at 18:00 JST.

The program is as follows:

Speaker: Chikahiko Suzuki (Associate Professor, Department of Liberal Arts, Gunma Prefectural Women's University)

Topic: "KaoKore" and "edomi" - Examples of using humanities materials based on microcontents method


Date: Wednesday, June 8, 2022 18:00 - 19:30 JST

Participation: online via Zoom, free of charge (no reservation required)

*This Webinar is open to everyone, and non-ARC members are also invited to participate via YouTube.

The 102nd International ARC Seminar will be held as a Webinar on Wednesday, May 25, starting at 18:00 JST.

The program is as follows:

Speakers:

1.Kana Tsuneki (Assistant Professor, Liberal Arts (Humanities), National Institute of Technology, Kurume College)

Topic: Shunyodo's Woodblock Print Publications in the Meiji Period: Positioning of Kuchi-e Print Anthologies of Shosetsu souga-shu and Edo nishiki (in Japanese)

2. Biligsaikhan Batjargal (Affiliate Research Professor, Research Organization of Science and Technology, Ritsumeikan University)

Topic: A trial to classify Mongolian legal documents using deep learning (in English)


Date: Wednesday, May 25, 2022 18:00 - 19:30 JST

Participation: online via Zoom, free of charge (no reservation required for ARC members)

A YouTube livestream will be available for the second part of the seminar from 18:45 for non-ARC members via the following link.

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