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FY 2020 International Joint Research Projects announced2020年4月 7日(火)
With the establishment of the International Joint Digital Archiving Center for Japanese Art and Culture (ARC-iJAC) last year, the Art Research Center, Ritsumeikan University, is pleased to announce the International Joint Research Projects of the fiscal year of 2020 as follows.
International Joint Digital Archiving Center for Japanese Art and Culture (ARC-iJAC)
Art Research Center, Ritsumeikan University
List of FY 2020 International Joint Research ProjectsA. International Fixed Theme Project Project Name Affiliation of Research Leader Name of Research Leader A1 Digital Archive Project of Japanese Arts in the Collection of Salar Jung Museum, Hyderabad, India Associate Professor, Dept. of Apparel and Space Design, Kyoto Women's University Shinya MAEZAKI A2 Making WEB Union Catalogue of the Japanese arts in Europe and North America. and the application Associate Curator, Metropolitan Museum Monika BINCSIK A3 Digital Archiving of Indonesian Cultural Heritage and Development of 4D High-Definition Visualization Contents Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI) Fadjar I. Thufail B.International Open Theme Projects B1 Using Digital Archives to Create a Research Network of Japanese Cultural Resources in the UK and Utilizing Digital Resources for Japanese Studies Senior Digital Humanities Officer, Sainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts and Cultures (SISJAC) Ryoko MATSUBA B2 Edo Period Map goes Digital
The O Edo ezu as an Interactive ResourceProfessor, Japanese Studies, Frankfurt University Michael KINSKI B3 Cultural salons and the visual arts in Kyoto and Osaka, 1750-1900: Digitizing Kamigata surimono and paintings Emeritus Professor, SOAS University of London Andrew GERSTLE C.Open Theme Projects C1 A Study on Regional Learning Support System for the Changes of Townscape of Kyoto Visiting Researcher, Osaka University Akira TAKAHASHI C2 Infrastructure Development of Digital Research Environment for Modern Woodblock-printed Kuchi-e (Frontispieces) Independent Researcher Tomoo ASAHI C3 Research of Kyoto-based Global Development of Printing Techniques and Designs Part-time Lecturer, Kwansei Gakuin University/Doshisha Women's College of Liberal Arts Aya UEDA C4 Study on Construction of "Old photograph GIS database on Kamo River" and Transition Analysis of River Environment Associate Professor, Faculty of Regional Policy, Aichi University Takafusa IIZUKA C5 Study on Theater-related Pictures Retrieval System using Record of Theater Play Database (provisional translation) Chief Librarian, Shochiku Otani Library Sachiko MUTO C6 Construction of 3D Model Database of Japanese Armor in the possession of Tokushima City Tokushima Castle Museum Associate Professor, Faculty of Integrated Arts and Sciences Akihiro TSUKAMOTO C7 Automatic Extracting Personal Information of Historical Persons from "Nihon Jinmei JIten" and Creating Structured Data Associate Professor, Faculty of Economics, Management and Information Science, Onomichi City University Fuminori KIMURA C8 A Database Construction of Old Japanese Manuscripts and an Analysis Using Machine Learning Lecturer, Grad. School of Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering in Health System Toshiaki AIDA C9 Digital archive of the techniques, processing and enjoyment related to comics and anime focusing on
international spread and propagation of cultureAssociate Professor, Faculty of Informatics Ryosuke YAMANISHI D.International Joint Research to Utilize the Center's Facilities and Equipment D1 A Basic Study on Primary Sources related to Urashima Legend in the possession of Itoi Bunko Library in Maizuru City Associate Professor, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Shizuoka Eiwa Gakuin University Eriko HATA D2 University of Oregon Nōsatsu Digitization and Metadata Cataloging Project Japanese Studies Librarian, University of Oregon Kevin MCDOWELL D3 Collection and Preservation of Traditional games from around the world,the Systematization and the Study of Cultural relevance of them Part-time lecturer, Shitennoji University Isao UMEBAYASHI D4 Representation of Ghost in Japanese TV Series in 1960s: Focusing on the Impact of Kabuki Part-time lecturer, Kyoto University Mikyung BAK D5 A Research Project on Construction of Comprehensive Digital Archives Focusing on the Third Phase Yakusha Hyobanki Professor, Faculty of Law and Letters, Ehime University Yoko KAGURAOKA