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February 26, 2009

DH-JAC2009 You can participate in the Symposium without advanced registration ... free!

The advanced registration for the 1st International Symposium on Digital Humanities for Japanese Arts and Cultures was over, but we still have seats available. Thus, you can participate in the Symposium without advanced registration … free!, thanks to many organizations’supports. Please join us on this important occassion. 

February 15, 2009

Open Applications: For Doctoral Students and Postdoctoral Fellows, startig from April, 2009 (The Application submission period was over.)


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(1) Global CEO Program Entrance Examination: DH-JAC Doctor Course April 2009 Admission
[Application Guidelines]
[Application Forms]
※As you also need to submit a prescribed Application Form. Please request this Form by contacting at: graduate-studies@st.ritsumei.ac.jp

  Contact:
  Office of Graduate Studies
  Ritsumeikan University
  1 Nishinokyo-Suzaku-cho
  Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto 604-8520
  Japan
  E-Mail:graduate-studies@st.ritsumei.ac.jp
  Phone: +81-75-813-8178 (direct line)

 (2) Global CEO Program Postdoctoral Fellowship Application: DH-JAC Postdoctoral Fellowships for 2009
>[The Fellowship Grant (details)] under construction
>[Application Guidelines] under construction
>[Application Forms] under construction

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January 30, 2009

News Letter No. 5 is off the press now.

The Digital Humanities Center for Japanese Arts and Cultures has just published its News Letter No. 5. Each issue features some research projects which the Center’s research groups are conducting.

Click here, and you can read the News Letter’s back numbers as PDF files.

January 30, 2009

NEWS LETTER No.5

The Digital Humanities Center for Japanese Arts and Cultures has just published its News Letter No. 5.
https://www.arc.ritsumei.ac.jp/lib/GCOE/info/N5_e.pdf

Click here, and you can read the News Letter’s back numbers as PDF files.

January 30, 2009

Publications

【NEWS LETTER】
Vol. 01
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Vol. 02
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Vol. 03
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Vol. 04
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Vol. 05<Supecial Issue>
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Journal
FY in 2007

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【Pamphlet】
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【DH-JAC2009】
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January 1, 2009

GCOE Seminar in January, 2009

■Vol.44 : January 27 (Tue.), 2009
Feature: Students for the Digital Humanities for Japanese Arts and Cultures Educational Program

1.Masumi Yoshida (Student for the Digital Humanities for Japanese Arts and Cultures Educational Program / M1, Graduate School of Letters, Ritsumeikan University)
"Heiankyo seen from the route of movement of nobles"

2.Fukiko Nakao (Student for the Digital Humanities for Japanese Arts and Cultures Educational Program / M1, Graduate School of Letters, Ritsumeikan University)
"A consideration of the spread of Tenjin worship"

3.Sachie Takahashi (Non-Degree (Non-Ritsumeikan) Student for the Digital Humanities for Japanese Arts and Cultures Educational Program)
"On the Potential of Using Motion Capture in Noh Dancing Practice"

> More info (※ Japanese only)


■Vol.43 : January 20 (Tue.), 2009

1.Keisuke Asada (RAⅡ/ Web Technology Group / D1, Graduate School of Policy Sciences, Ritsumeikan University)
"The features and the present situation of the Virtual Worlds"

2.Shinya Maezaki (RAⅡ/ Japanese Culture Group /D3, Department of Art and Archaeology, SOAS, University of London)
"Researching Japanese Ceramic Collections in the West"

> More info (※ Japanese only)


■Vol.42 : January 13 (Tue.), 2009

1.Atsuko Ōya (RAⅠ / Kyoto Culture Group / D2, Graduate School of Letters, Ritsumeikan University)
"A report for archival material of Makino Mamoru Collection in C.V. Starr East Asian Library at Columbia University A phase of film exhibitions in Kyoto during the emerging period of moving picture theaters"

2.Takashi Obana (PD / Web Technology Group)
"Research of “Game-play Capture System” for Videogame studies"

> More info (※ Japanese only)


TIME : 18:00~19:30
PLACE : 【Kinugasa campus(KIC), Ritsumeikan University】 Art Research Center
【Biwako Kusatsu campus(BKC), Ritsumeikan University】 The Internet (Power Live)
ADMISSION : Free

※Participation through the Internet (PowerLive) is available. If you wish to do so, please contact Nishikawa at: nyoshi■fc.ritsumei.ac.jp (please replace ■ with @).

※ Handouts will be available from the afternoon of the day of the seminar at the following website (for a limited time only).
 https://www.arc.ritsumei.ac.jp/dhjac/ppt/haihusiryo-index.html (※ Japanese only)

December 1, 2008

Registration for DH-JAC2009 has Started.

Registration for the 1st International Symposium on Digital Humanities for Japanese Arts and Cultures (DH-JAC2009) has started.

Registration Period: December 1 (Mon.), 2008 to January 30 (Fri.), 2009

Please click here for more details.
 


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

 

-Sponsored/organized by: The Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Global COE (Center of Excellence) Program “Digital Humanities Center for Japanese Arts and Cultures,” Ritsumeikan University
-Date: February 27 (Fri.) and 28 (Sat.), 2009
-Place: Igakukan Second Hall, Kinugasa Campus, Ritsumeikan University
-Admission (Seating Capacity 300; First come, first served): Admission is free if you register in advance by following the instructions below. *Participation without advanced registration will cost you 1,000 yen.

December 1, 2008

GCOE Seminar in December, 2008

■Vol. 38 : December 12 (Tue.), 2008

1.Aki Ishigami (PD / Japanese Culture Group)
"Survey of Ehon Overseas: The British Museum and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston"

2.Woong Choi (PD / Digital Archiving Technology Group)
"Quantitative Analysis of Iaido Proficiency by Using Motion Capture"

 > More info (※ Japanese only)


■Special Lecture Vol.8 : December 4 (Thu.), 2008 21:00-22:00 (JPT)
※ Accessible only through the Internet. Please note that this seminar will be held at a time different from the regular seminar time.

Cagno Maiko Ota (Archivist, C.V. Starr East Asian Library, Columbia University)
"The way of archive and prospects on “Barbara Curtis Adachi Bunraku Collection” in C.V. Starr East Asian Library at Columbia University"

> More info (※ Japanese only)


■Vol.39 : December 9 (Tue.), 2008

1.Chise Saitō (RAⅠ / Japanese Culture Group / D1, Graduate School of Letters, Ritsumeikan Univerasity)
"Trend of the Portal Sites with the Aim of Supporting the Research of Art and Humanities"

2.Kiyofumi Kusui (PD / Japanese Culture Group)
"The Construction and Problems of the Literary Magazine's Database published in Colonial Age of Korea"

> More info (※ Japanese only)


■Vol. 40 : December 16 (Tue.), 2008

John Carpenter (Project Member / Japanese Culture Group / Professor, Kinugasa Research Organization, Ritsumeikan University / Reader, SOAS, University of London)
"Calligraphy as an art, Medieval"

> More info (※ Japanese only)


■Special Lecture Vol.9 : December 18 (Thu.), 2008

Gen Takagi (Faculty of Letters, Chiba University) 
Series: Explore the Possibility of DH
"Heaven in the Vase: Solitude of Japanese Literature in the Digital Environment"
> More info (※ Japanese only)


■Vol. 41 : December 23 (Tue.), 2008

1.Manabu Ueda (RAⅡ / Kyoto Culture Group / D4, Graduate School of Letters, Ritsumeikan Univerasity)
"A phase of film exhibitions in Kyoto during the emerging period of moving picture theaters"

2.Shinya Saitō (PD / Web Technology Group)
"Visualization and Interpretation of Narrative Information using Stratum Modeling"

> More info (※ Japanese only)


TIME : 18:00~19:30
PLACE : 【Kinugasa campus(KIC), Ritsumeikan University】 Art Research Center
【Biwako Kusatsu campus(BKC), Ritsumeikan University】 The Internet (Power Live)
ADMISSION : Free

※Participation through the Internet (PowerLive) is available. If you wish to do so, please contact Nishikawa at: nyoshi■fc.ritsumei.ac.jp (please replace ■ with @).

※ Handouts will be available from the afternoon of the day of the seminar at the following website (for a limited time only).
 https://www.arc.ritsumei.ac.jp/dhjac/ppt/haihusiryo-index.html (※ Japanese only)

November 6, 2008

Ritsumeikan University's International Training Program (ITP) has Launched its Homepage

The Homepage is for the International Training Program (ITP): the Global On-site Training for Young Researchers on the Protection of Cultural Heritage and Art Work, conducted at the Research Center for Disaster Mitigation of Urban Cultural Heritage and the Art Research Center, Ritsumeikan University.

Please visit its website at the following URL:

 http://www.ritsumei.ac.jp/acd/re/k-rsc/itp/e/

November 1, 2008

GCOE Seminar in November, 2008

■Vol.34 : November 4 (Tue.), 2008 Special Lecture

Kiyoko Myōjō (Saitama University)
"Matters to Contemplate Prior to Digitization: What is the Foundation of Research in the Humanities"

> More info (※ Japanese only)


■Vol.35 : November 11 (Tue.), 2008

1.Ping Zhou (RAⅠ / Japanese Culture Group / D1, Graduate School of Letters, Ritsumeikan Univerasity)
"The Current Situation of Japanese Cultural Studies in China: Related to My Research Theme"

2.Takaaki Okamoto (PD / Japanese Culture Group)
"About a Kunten (dialectical information) database on Japanese classics and religious documents: Using Image Database System of Japanese Historical Materials"

> More info (※ Japanese only)


■Vol.36 : November 18 (Tue.), 2008

1.Takashi Kirimuta (RAⅢ / Historical GIS Group / D2, Graduate School of Letters, Ritsumeikan Univerasity)
"Building a website of the catalog about web-based maps: the functions of spatial query and analysis"

2.Takuji Hanada (RAⅡ / Kyoto Culture Group / D3, Graduate School of Letters, Ritsumeikan Univerasity)
"Battles in Kyoto during the Nanbokuchō Period: Seen from military tie documents and Gunki monogatari"

> More info (※ Japanese only)


■Vol.37 : November 25 (Tue.), 2008

1.Kenichi Honda (RAⅡ / Histrical GIS Group / D1, Graduate School of Letters, Ritsumeikan Univerasity)
"A study of the Imamiya-matsuri Festival in Kyoto during the late medieval period"

2.Takaaki Kaneko (RAⅠ / Japanese Culture Group / D2, Graduate School of Letters, Ritsumeikan Univerasity)
"Digital archiving of woodblock materials"

> More info (※ Japanese only)


■Special Lecture Vol.7 : November 27 (Thu.), 2008

Gregory Irvine (Senior Curator, Asian Department, Victoria and Albert Museum)
"Japan at the Victoria & Albert Museum: acquiring and recording the collections"

> More info (※ Japanese only)


TIME : 18:00~19:30
PLACE : 【Kinugasa campus(KIC), Ritsumeikan University】 Art Research Center
【Biwako Kusatsu campus(BKC), Ritsumeikan University】 The Internet (Power Live)
ADMISSION : Free

※Participation through the Internet (PowerLive) is available. If you wish to do so, please contact Nishikawa at: nyoshi■fc.ritsumei.ac.jp (please replace ■ with @).

※ Handouts will be available from the afternoon of the day of the seminar at the following website (for a limited time only).
 https://www.arc.ritsumei.ac.jp/dhjac/ppt/haihusiryo-index.html (※ Japanese only)

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