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Day 1: Thursday, August 1, 2024 13:00-17:10(tentative)
Day 2: Friday, August 2, 2024 10:00-15:00(tentative)Hybrid event (ARC, ZOOM, YouTube)
ARC members will be informed of the ZOOM URL via e-mail.
Non-ARC members can participate von YouTube via the following link.(※一部配信出来ないプログラムもございます)
For inquiries, please contact the Office of the Art Research Center: arc-jimu@arc.ritsumei.ac.jp
Organizer: International Joint Digital Archiving Center for Japanese Art and Culture (ARC-iJAC), Art Research Center, Ritsumeikan University and Program for Supporting Research Center Formation, Ritsumeikan University
Read more>>[イベント情報]April 11, 2024(Thu)※ARCの研究メンバー(学内教員)のみ応募可
立命館大学日本文化デジタル・ヒューマニティーズ拠点(以下、「本拠点」という)では、これまで蓄積してきた人文科学、社会科学、情報科学の総合的な研究力を基盤に、日本文化デジタル・ヒュ ーマニティーズ分野におけるこれまでとは異なる新たなプロジェクトを展開させることを目指しています。昨年度と同様に、拠点全体を一つにまとめ、明確な研究成果を導くために統一テーマを設け、 活動を推進しています。今年度は、昨年度までの活動のさらなる発展を目指して、統一テーマを設定いたします。 本プロジェク予算については、「国際的に評価される優秀な若手研究者の養成」することも目的としています。応募、ならび採択後の予算の執行に当っては、若手研究者支援についても、ご留意いた だけますようお願いします。
また、本拠点の特長である文理融合型研究の推進のため、各プロジェクトからコラボレーション可能なテーマを設定の上、異分野の研究室・研究者との共同研究が展開されることを目指します。 つきましては、下記のとおり研究プロジェクト(ならびに共同型研究の提案)を個別型プロジェクトとして募集いたしますので奮ってご応募ください。
昨年度より続くコラボレーション型プロジェクトを継続希望される場合も、コラボレーション型プロジェクト申請を提出いただくようお願いいたします。研究拠点形成支援プログラムの公募要項・申請書はこちら
Read more>>[イベント情報]November 20, 2023(Mon)The open workshop "Surface and Depth of the Domestic Sphere in East Asian Art" was held at Ritsumeikan University on November 16, 2023, as part of the Art Research Center research project "Visual Culture Studies in the Domestic Sphere Utilizing the ARC Database" led by ARC faculty member Prof. Yumi Takenaka under the Program for Supporting Research Center Formation.
The project aims to study arts and visual culture in East Asia related to the concept of "Ie," which encompasses housing, households, family, and family genealogy within the "Domestic Sphere," juxtaposed to the "Public Sphere".
The theme of this open workshop was "Omote and Oku," which focuses on "surface and depth" aspects of spatial representations and also addresses issues related to the physical, social, and psychological dual structure of the "Ie," with its outward-facing aspects open to the outside, and inner aspects closed off from it.
In addition to an invited lecture by Professor Emeritus Jeong-hee Lee-Kalisch (Free University of Berlin) and individual research presentations, an open discussion was held.
Organizer: Project of "Visual Culture Studies in the Domestic Sphere Utilizing ARC Database", Program for Supporting Research Center Formation, Art Research Center (ARC), Ritsumeikan UniversityCo-organizer: Graduate School of Core Ethics and Frontier Sciences, Ritsumeikan University
Date & Time: November 16 (Thur), 2023, 13:00-18:00
Venue: Seminar Room 1, Gakujikan Hall 2F, Kinugasa Campus, Ritsumeikan University
Language: Japanese (with English abstract) and English (with Japanese script)"Visual Culture Studies in the Domestic Sphere Utilizing ARC Database"
Day 1: Thursday, August 3, 2023 14:00-16:45(tentative)
Day 2: Friday, August 4, 2023 10:00-17:35(tentative)Hybrid event (ARC, ZOOM, YouTube)
ARC members will be informed of the ZOOM URL via e-mail.
Non-ARC members can participate von YouTube via the following link.(※一部配信出来ないプログラムもございます)
For inquiries, please contact the Office of the Art Research Center: arc-jimu@arc.ritsumei.ac.jp
Organizer: International Joint Digital Archiving Center for Japanese Art and Culture (ARC-iJAC), Art Research Center, Ritsumeikan University and Program for Supporting Research Center Formation, Ritsumeikan University
Read more>>[イベント情報]January 31, 2023(Tue)Co-organised under a joint project by the Asia-Japan Research Institute and the Art Research Center (ARC), Ritsumeikan University, that has been ongoing since FY 2022, this event will feature research reports by ten graduate students from the Graduate School of Core Ethics and Frontier Sciences and the Graduate School of Letters, with invited academics from within and outside the university as guest commentators.
Date:January 31 (Tue), 2023 9:50〜18:00(JST)
Language: Japanese (+English Summary)Venue: SOSHIKAN 408, Kinugasa Campus Ritsumeikan University + Zoom https://ritsumei-ac-jp.zoom.us/j/93140942144
Co-hosted by the priority research program unit ʼArts and Culture Studies of East Asiaʼ, Asia-Japan Research Institute, Ritsumeikan University and Digital humanities center for Japanese arts and cultures preject ʼVisual Culture Studies in the Domestic Spahere, Utilizing ARC Databasesʼ, Art Research Center, Ritsumeikan University
Supported by the Graduate School of Core Ethics and Frontier Sciences , Ritsumeikan UniversityContact:ajccom2023@gmail.com
Programs 9:50-10:00 Opening Remarks
TAKENAKA Yumi Kim, Moderator, Professor, Graduate School of Core Ethics and Frontier Science, Ritsumeikan University10:00-18:00 Presentations 10:00-10:40 (1) WU Zewei, Doctoral student at CE
Relationship between Xuanyuan novels and Qigong fever in the 00s in China10:40-11:20 (2) NAKAGAWA Kyoko, Masterʼs student at Graduate School of Letters
Trasition of Tsukioka Yoshitoshiʼs caricatures11:20-12:00 (3) SHIMAZU Maho, Doctoral student at CE
Expression of ʻhysteriaʼ in Nakamura Utaemon Vʼs Yodo-gimi休憩 13:00-13:40 (4) SAKAMOTO Enju, Masterʼs student at Graduate School of Letters
Changes in expression of blood in Shonen Jumpʼs Battle Manga13:40-14:20 (5) KAWASAKI Yasuo, Lecturer at CE
A survey on the social recognition of game center culture in Japan14:20-15:00 (6) MUKAE Shunsuke, Doctoral student at CE
The future of interface in GX: Beyond UX/UI休憩 15:20-16:00 (7) FUJIMOTO Rui, Doctoral student at CE / RARA Student Fellow
Santiago Sierraʼs works at art festivals in Japan16:00-16:40 (8) TAKAHATA Kazuki, Doctoral student at CE
ʻTakemitsu Tonesʼ in Toru Takemitsuʼs texts: On motifs of dreams and numbers16:40-17:20 (9) ARAKI Shintaro, Doctoral student at CE
Bancho in films and dramas of Toei in the 1970s: New development of ʻsensitivity to badnessʼ17:20-18:00 (10) ZHANG Xian, Doctoral student at CE
Children in Chinese new year prints■Guest Commentators
URYU Yoshimitsu, Professor, Ritsumeikan University
KATO Hiroyasu, Lecturer, Kanto Gakuin University
KAMIKURA Tsuneyuki, Emeritus, Osaka University
SUZUKI Keiko, Professor, Ritsumeikan University
TERADA Shima, Associate Professor, Ryukoku University
NAKAGAWA Shin, Professor, Osaka Metropolitan University
NISHIBAYASHI Takahiro, Professor, Ritsumeikan University
MATSUNAGA Shinji, Associate Professor, Kyoto University
MIKI Junko, Associate Professor, Kyoto Institute of Technology
MISU Yusuke, Professor, Ritsumeikan University
Marco Bohr, Associate Professor, Nottingham Trent UniversityDay 1: September 16, 2022 (Friday) 15:30-18:40 (JST/ tentative)
Day 2: September 17, 2022 (Saturday) 10:30-18:15 (JST/ tentative)Venue: Online (ZOOM,YouTube)
ARC members will be informed of the ZOOM URL via e-mail.
*Non-ARC members can participate via YouTube via the following link.For inquiries, please contact the Office of the Art Research Center: arc-jimu@arc.ritsumei.ac.jp
Organizer: International Joint Digital Archiving Center for Japanese Art and Culture (ARC-iJAC), Art Research Center, Ritsumeikan University and Program for Supporting Research Center Formation, Ritsumeikan University
Read more>>Day 1: July 30, 2021 (Friday) 13:00-17:05
Day 2: July 31, 2021 (Saturday) 10:00-16:40 (tentative)
Venue: Online (ZOOM, YouTube)
If you would like to participate via ZOOM, please contact our secretariat and we will provide you with the URL after registration.
Art Research Center Secretariat: arc-jimu@arc.ritsumei.ac.jpTo watch ARC Days 2021 on YouTube, please click here.
Organizer: International Joint Digital Archiving Center for Japanese Art and Culture (ARC-iJAC), Art Research Center, Ritsumeikan University and Program for Supporting Research Center Formation, Ritsumeikan University
Read more>>The ARC Day, an annual event where the faculty members of the Art Research Center, Ritsumeikan University, take turns to introduce their research projects for the new fiscal year in brief presentations, took place on Saturday, August 1, 2020.
To prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus, this event was held online via Zoom and broadcasted live on YouTube.
For the first time on the ARC Day, four collaborative research projects had been presented which share a common theme「"遊び": アート・エンターテインメント研究」 ("Play": Art Entertainment). The purpose of these collaborative projects is to develop research activities that further integrate humanities and sciences to create new future directions for the ARC while fostering and supporting young researchers and graduate students, who are working jointly on these projects.
To stimulate these young researchers and graduate students in their research endeavors, they also actively participated in the ARC Day as discussants in the Q&A sessions that followed the research presentations.
Program of the ARC Day 2020
The handouts with red icons are protected with passwords. If you wish to download any of them, please email us at r-darc(at)st.ritsumei.ac.jp (Please change "at" to @.) Date & Time:Saturday, August 1st, 2020 14:00~17:10 (JST)
Location: Web Event (via ZOOM, Youtube and Twitter)Click here to access the ARC Day 2020 via Youtube.
Program
The handouts with red icons are protected with passwords. If you wish to download any of them, please email us at r-darc(at)st.ritsumei.ac.jp (Please change "at" to @.) [イベント情報]February 22, 2019(Fri)2019年2月22日(金)13:00-18:25
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立命館大学 衣笠キャンパス アート・リサーチセンター 多目的ルーム主催:立命館大学アート・リサーチセンター 文部科学省 共同利用・共同研究拠点「日本文化資源デジタル・アーカイブ研究拠点」、立命館大学研究拠点形成支援プログラム
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