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July 16, 2011

GCOE Seminar Special Edition

As a special edition of the GCOE Seminar, we will hold a special lecture by Mr. Kageyama Kōichi on Suzaku campus.

“The History of the Digital Archive: Transitions and Future”

Lecturer: Mr. Kageyama Kōichi

Time:Sat., 2011/07/16 13:30-15:30
Place:Suzaku Campus, 6th Floor, 601 Tozai Meeting Room 
* Please note: this is different from the usual time and place for the GCOE seminar.
Sponsors:

 Global COE (Ritsumeikan University) “Japanese Culture Digital Humanities Hub,” Japan Art Documentation Society Kansai District Affiliate

Participation fee:Free (No reservation required)

* On the same day in the morning, a research meeting on the DM Project for Regional Traditional Culture will be held. The following lecture may be freely attended.

11:00-12:30Lecture
 

Professor Kawashima Masao, “The Gion Festival and Yamahoko”

Professor Harashima Hiroshi, “Reconsidering the Value of Human Relations and Culture.”

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July 5, 2011

The 109th GCOE Seminar

1. “A Comparison between Generations of the Cast in Kabuki Performances”

Lecturer: Sakabe Yumiko (Japanese Culture Research Group/Ritsumeikan UniversityGraduate School of Letters D2)

 

2. “Genji-e drawn by Toyokuni III”

Lecturer: Futamata Nozomi (RA/Japanese Culture Research Group/Ritsumeikan UniversityGraduate School of Letters D1)

 

Time: July 5 (Tues.) 18:00-19:00 (6th Period)

Place: (Kinugasa) Ritsumeikan University Art Research Center Multipurpose Room (BKC) Please use the Internet (Power Live)

Free of charge (no reservation required)

 

* The general public may also participate in the seminar through the Internet.

* Starting in the afternoon on the day of the event, materials can be viewed at the following link (for a limited time):

https://www.arc.ritsumei.ac.jp/archive01/jimu/GCOESeminar/haifu-index.html

 

To view presentation abstracts, please click on “more” below.

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June 21, 2011

The 108th GCOE Seminar

1. “Creation of river transportation GIS database in modern Kyoto”

Lecturer: Iizuka Takafusa (RA/Historical Geography Information Research Group/Ritsumeikan University Graduate School of Letters D2)

 

2. “Analysis on the Factors Affecting the Demolition of Kyo-machiya Based on the Result of the 3rd Kyo-machiya Community Building Survey”

Lecturer: Matsumoto Fumiko (PD/Historical Geography Information Research Group/Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Special Researcher) 

 

3. “Overview of Sharing Methods and Challenges for Geo-Spatial Information”

Lecturer: Seto Toshikazu (RA/Historical Geography Information Research Group/Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Special Researcher/Ritsumeikan University Graduate School of Letters D3)

 

Time: June 21 (Tues.) 18:00-19:30 (6th Period)

Place: (Kinugasa) Ritsumeikan University Art Research Center Multipurpose Room (BKC) Please use the Internet (Power Live)

Free of charge (no reservation required)

 

* The general public may also participate in the seminar through the Internet.

* Starting in the afternoon on the day of the event, materials can be viewed at the following link (for a limited time):

https://www.arc.ritsumei.ac.jp/archive01/jimu/GCOESeminar/haifu-index.html

 

To view presentation abstracts, please click on “more” below.

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June 7, 2011

The 107th GCOE Seminar

1. “Singing/Speaking Gender: Vocal Ambiguity in Castrati and Onnagata”

Lecturer: Matjaž Matošec (Research Institute for History and Culture, Utrecht University)

 

2. “A study on the traditional industry in Kyoto using Large scale maps of Kyoto-city”

Lecturer: Akaishi (Kawasumi) Naomi (PD/Historical Geography Information Research Group/Kinugasa Research Organization)

 

3. “Development of the Fieldwork Assistance System using Mobile Devices”

Lecturer: Kirimura Takashi (PD/Historical Geography Information Research Group/Kinugasa Research Organization)

 

Time: June 7 (Tues.) 18:00-19:30 (6th Period)

Place: (Kinugasa) Ritsumeikan University Art Research Center Multipurpose Room (BKC) Please use the Internet (Power Live)

Free of charge (no reservation required)

 

* The general public may also participate in the seminar through the Internet.

* Those who wish to participate on the Internet, please contact tkiri@fc.ritsumei.ac.jp (Attn: Kirimura)

* GCOE research members and those who already have ID and passwords do not need to contact us.

* Starting in the afternoon on the day of the event, materials can be viewed at the following link (for a limited time):

https://www.arc.ritsumei.ac.jp/archive01/jimu/GCOESeminar/haifu-index.html

 

To view presentation abstracts, please click on “more” below.

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May 31, 2011

GCOE Seminar Supplemental (Vol. 19)

We will hold a workshop discussing future developments to virtual city research and the possibilities of future joint research. Virtual city research focuses on Norwich and Kyoto as two of the world’s representative historical cities, and is centered on the Centre for Japanese Studies of East Anglia University in Great Britain, the Faculty of Environmental Studies and the Ritsumeikan University Art Research Center.

The workshop will begin in Norwich, but Ritsumeikan University will also simultaneously inaugurate the workshop by using Video Conference technology to participate in the first session.


“Virtual Cities: computer modelling and simulating the urban environment in Kyoto and Norwich”
 
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Time:May 31 (Tues.) 
17:50, Video Conference 18:00-19:00
Place:Kinugasa Campus Yushinkan Hall, 4th Floor, Room 443
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May 24, 2011

The 106th GCOE Seminar

1. “Layout Recognition and Information Extraction of Historical Document Images”

Lecturer: Chulapong Panichkriangkrai (RA/Digital Archive Technology Research Group/
Ritsumeikan University Graduate School of Science and Engineering D1)
 
2. “Applications of Mathematical Morphology and Kansei Engineering on Digital Humanities”
Lecturer: Liang Li (PD/Digital Archive Technology Research Group/Ritsumeikan Global
Innovation Research Organization)
 
3. “Fusion Visualization of Funehoko Based on Particle-based Rendering”
Lecturer: Hasegawa Kyoko (PD/Digital Archive Technology Research Group)
 
Time: May 24 (Tues.) 18:00-19:30 (6th Period)
 
Place: (Kinugasa) Ritsumeikan University Art Research Center Multipurpose Room
(BKC) Please use the Internet (Power Live)
Free of charge (no reservation required)
 
* The general public may also participate in the seminar through the Internet.
* Those who wish to participate on the Internet, please contact tkiri@fc.ritsumei.ac.jp (Attn:
Kirimura)
* GCOE research members and those who already have ID and passwords do not need to
contact us.
* Starting in the afternoon on the day of the event, materials can be viewed at the following
link (for a limited time):
https://www.arc.ritsumei.ac.jp/dhjac/GCOESeminar/haihusiryo-index.html
 
To view presentation abstracts, please click on “more” below.

 

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May 14, 2011

The 105th GCOE Seminar

The seminar this time will be carried out as part of the 2011 1st Research Meeting of the Japan Art Documentation Society, Kansai District Affiliate.

Theme: On the Taiwan e-Learning and Digital Archives Program (TELDAP)

Presenters:

Maezaki Shinya (PD/Japan Culture Research Group/Ritsumeikan Global Innovation Research Organization)

Monica Bincsik (RA/Japan Culture Research Group/Ritsumeikan University Graduate School of Letters D3)

Time: May 14 (Sat.) 15:00-17:00

Place: Ritsumeikan University Art Research Center Multipurpose Room

 

For details, please view the Japan Art Documentation Society website.

 

* The general public may also participate in the seminar through the Internet.

* Those who wish to participate on the Internet, please contact tkiri@fc.ritsumei.ac.jp (Attn:

Kirimura)

* GCOE research members and those who already have ID and passwords do not need to contact us.

May 10, 2011

The 104th GCOE Seminar

1. “Revealing Visual Hypotheses from Japanese Historical Diary”

Lecturer: Alejandro Toledo Nolasco (RA/Digital Archive Technology Research Group/ Ritsumeikan University Graduate School of Science and Engineering D3)

 

2. “Similarity Retrieval of Motion Capture Data Based on Derivative Feature”

Lecturer: Worawat Choensawat (RA/Digital Archive Technology Research Group/Ritsumeikan University Graduate School of Science and Engineering D3) 

 

3. “Interpersonal Timing of Up-Down Dance Movements: Focused on shoulders and knees movements” 

Lecturer: Shikanai Naho (RA/Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Special Researcher/Digital Archive Technology Research Group/Ritsumeikan University Graduate School of Science and Engineering D2)

 

Time: May 10 (Tues.) 18:00-19:30 (6th Period)

Place: (Kinugasa) Ritsumeikan University Art Research Center Multipurpose Room (BKC) Please use the Internet (Power Live)

Free of charge (no reservation required)

 

* The general public may also participate in the seminar through the Internet.

* Those who wish to participate on the Internet, please contact tkiri@fc.ritsumei.ac.jp (Attn: Kirimura)

* GCOE research members and those who already have ID and passwords do not need to contact us.

* Starting in the afternoon on the day of the event, materials can be viewed at the following link (for a limited time):

https://www.arc.ritsumei.ac.jp/dhjac/GCOESeminar/haihusiryo-index.html

 

To view presentation abstracts, please click on “more” below.

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April 19, 2011

The 103rd GCOE Seminar

 

1. “Location of the Edo-Period Kyoto Lacquer Workshops: GIS Analysis Based on Historical Sources”

Lecturer: Tsukamoto Akihiro (PD/Historical Geography Information Research Group)
 
2. “Tracing the “Whose sleeves?” motif through various fashionable art forms” 
Lecturer: Kamo Mizuho (RA1/Japanese Culture Research Group/Ritsumeikan University Graduate School of Letters D3)
 
3. “Naturalistic or not Naturalistic?: 19th century British Understanding of Maruyama-Shijo School”
Lecturer: Princess Akiko of Mikasa (PD/Kyoto Culture Research Group)
 
4. “Patronage and Viewership of Art in the Hokke-sect Temples: Rissho Ankoku-ron by Hon'ami Koetsu”
Lecturer: Takahashi Nobushiro (RA2/Japanese Culture Research Group/Ritsumeikan University Graduate School of Letters D2)
 
Time: April 19 (Tues.), 18:00-19:30 (6th Period)
 
Place: (Kinugasa) Ritsumeikan University Art Research Center Multipurpose Room (BKC) Please use the Internet (Power Live)
Free of charge (no reservation required)
 
* The general public may also participate in the seminar through the Internet.
* Those who wish to participate on the Internet, please contact tkiri@fc.ritsumei.ac.jp (Attn: Kirimura)
* GCOE research members and those who already have ID and passwords do not need to contact us.
* Starting in the afternoon on the day of the event, materials can be viewed at the following link (for a limited time):
 
https://www.arc.ritsumei.ac.jp/dhjac/GCOESeminar/haihusiryo-index.html

 
To view presentation abstracts, please click on “more” below.
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