DASH Archives - July 2012

3D-COFORM Reshaping History Exhibition

From: Sue Gollifer <S.C.Gollifer@BRIGHTON.AC.UK>

Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2012 10:59:37 +0000

3D-COFORM Reshaping History Exhibition 3D-COFORM
Reshaping History
University of Brighton, Grand Parade, Brighton BN2 9JY
27th July - 25th August.
10.00 - 5.00pm Mon - Sat
ADMISIION FREE
PV  tomorrow 27th

www.3d-coform.eu <http://www.3d-coform.eu/>

See below series of free seminars

3D-COFORM Summer Exhibtion Seminar Series
The Boardroom (M2), University of Brighton

To attend any of these seminars please visit
http://exhibition.3d-coform.eu/ for booking information

·   Monday 30 July at 17.30
Authentication and Restoration: 3D imaging of cultural heritage – Ruven Pillay C2RMF, Louvre, France

·          Tuesday 31 July from 10.00 – 16.00
Concurrent Design Group demonstration day in collaboration with the V&A

· Tuesday 07 August at 17.30
Part 1: 3D models for Cultural Heritage: beyond plain visualisation – Nico Pietroni, CNR ISTI, Pisa, Italy

Part 2: Meshlab – an open-source cross platform tool for the 3D scanning pipeline – Guido Ranzuglia, CNR ISTI, Pisa, Italy

· Wednesday 08 August at 17.30
Breathing new life into archive photography – Abu Simbel revisited – Dr Mike Spearman, CMC Associates, Edinburgh

· Thursday 09 August at 17.30
Mobile 3D reconstruction – Dr Marc Proesmans, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (KUL), Belgium

· Tuesday 14 August at 17.30
Brighton: A City of Opportunity? An Historical Perspective – Nick Tyson, Curator, Regency Town House Heritage Centre, Brighton

· Wednesday 15 August at 17.30

As Pleased as Punch – Punch and Judy 350 Anniversary – Glyn Edwards, Festival Director of ‘The Big Grin’, Brighton

· Thursday 16 August at 17.30
Documenting Brighton’s Heritage in 3D – Dr Karina Rodriguez Echavarria, University of Brighton

· Wednesday 22 August at 17.30
3D image modelling of cultural objects in the V&A Museum – James Stevenson and Carlos Jimenez, V&A

· Thursday 23 August at 17.30
The Kazafani Boat: a digital journey into our past – Sorin Hermon, Cyprus Institute

All events (except Tuesday 31 July) will start at 16:00 with a tour of the exhibition where the speaker and other 3D-COFORM representatives
will be on hand to give a tour and talk to the visitors.
The seminar itself will start at 17.30 after the exhibition has closed at 17.00. After the seminar, visitors will be invited to join a discussion over
a glass of wine with the speaker(s) and other 3D-COFORM representatives and visitors.


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Sue Gollifer
University of Brighton
School of Arts and Media
Director of ISEA International Headquarters
s.c.gollifer@brighton.ac.uk
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3D-COFORM
Reshaping History
University of Brighton, Grand Parade, Brighton BN2 9JY
27th July - 25th August.
10.00 - 5.00pm Mon - Sat
ADMISIION FREE
PV  tomorrow 27th

www.3d-coform.eu 

See below series of free seminars

3D-COFORM Summer Exhibtion Seminar Series
The Boardroom (M2), University of Brighton

To attend any of these seminars please visit
http://exhibition.3d-coform.eu/ for booking information

·   Monday 30 July at 17.30
Authentication and Restoration: 3D imaging of cultural heritage – Ruven Pillay C2RMF, Louvre, France

·          Tuesday 31 July from 10.00 – 16.00
Concurrent Design Group demonstration day in collaboration with the V&A

· Tuesday 07 August at 17.30
Part 1: 3D models for Cultural Heritage: beyond plain visualisation – Nico Pietroni, CNR ISTI, Pisa, Italy

Part 2: Meshlab – an open-source cross platform tool for the 3D scanning pipeline – Guido Ranzuglia, CNR ISTI, Pisa, Italy

· Wednesday 08 August at 17.30
Breathing new life into archive photography – Abu Simbel revisited – Dr Mike Spearman, CMC Associates, Edinburgh

· Thursday 09 August at 17.30
Mobile 3D reconstruction – Dr Marc Proesmans, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (KUL), Belgium

· Tuesday 14 August at 17.30
Brighton: A City of Opportunity? An Historical Perspective – Nick Tyson, Curator, Regency Town House Heritage Centre, Brighton

· Wednesday 15 August at 17.30

As Pleased as Punch – Punch and Judy 350 Anniversary – Glyn Edwards, Festival Director of ‘The Big Grin’, Brighton

· Thursday 16 August at 17.30
Documenting Brighton’s Heritage in 3D – Dr Karina Rodriguez Echavarria, University of Brighton

· Wednesday 22 August at 17.30
3D image modelling of cultural objects in the V&A Museum – James Stevenson and Carlos Jimenez, V&A

· Thursday 23 August at 17.30
The Kazafani Boat: a digital journey into our past – Sorin Hermon, Cyprus Institute

All events (except Tuesday 31 July) will start at 16:00 with a tour of the exhibition where the speaker and other 3D-COFORM representatives
will be on hand to give a tour and talk to the visitors.
The seminar itself will start at 17.30 after the exhibition has closed at 17.00. After the seminar, visitors will be invited to join a discussion over
a glass of wine with the speaker(s) and other 3D-COFORM representatives and visitors.


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Sue Gollifer
University of Brighton
School of Arts and Media
Director of ISEA International Headquarters
s.c.gollifer@brighton.ac.uk
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Deadline Reminder : Leonardo Scholarship for MediaArtHistories

From: Oliver Grau <Oliver.Grau@DONAU-UNI.AC.AT>

Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2012 11:10:11 +0200

=> Friendly deadline reminder : July.31.2012 <=
 
LEONARDO SCHOLARSHIP FOR MEDIA ART HISTORIES
=> First International Master of MediaArtHistories 
(low-residency, English language, international faculty)
 
In affiliation with a driving force leading the field, Leonardo/ISAST, The Center for Image Science is pleased to announce their continued cooperation with a half-tuition scholarship for the Master of Arts (MA) course in MediaArtHistories, for the start in November 2012.
 
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The scholarship is planned to answer the critical challenges of the 21st century, which require mobilization and cross-fertilization among the domains of art, science and technology by supporting the studies of a new researcher or artist.
 
The postgraduate program MediaArtHistories conveys the most important developments of contemporary art through a network of renowned international theorists, artists and curators like: Erkki HUHTAMO, Lev MANOVICH Christiane PAUL, Roger MALINA Jens HAUSER, Jeffrey SHAW, Jussi PARIKKA Gerfried STOCKER, Christa SOMMERER & Laurent MIGNONNEAU, Sean CUBITT, Paul SERMON, Oliver GRAU, Edward SHANKEN, KNOWBOTIC RESEARCH,  Frieder NAKE, Machiko KUSAHARA, Nat MULLER, Gunalan NADARAJAN, Monika FLEISCHMANN, Margit ROSEN, Andreas LANGE, Christopher SALTER, Darko FRITZ, Irina ARISTARKHOVA, and others.
 
Historical derivations that go far back into art and media history are tied in intriguing ways to digital art. Key approaches and methods from Image Science, Media Archaeology and the History of Science & Technology will be discussed. Media Art History offers a basis for understanding evolutionary history of audiovisual media, from the Laterna Magica to the Panorama, Phantasmagoria, Film, and the Virtual Art of recent decades. Using online databases and other modern aids, knowledge of computer animation, net art, interactive, telematic and genetic art as well as the most recent reflections on nano art, CAVE installations, augmented reality and wearables are introduced. Artists and programmers give new insights into the latest software and interface developments.
 
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=> STUDENTS - The course is held in English and is low-residency with rolling admissions. Acceptance into the program requires a previous degree at or above the Bachelors level, or the equivalent through relevant work experience. International students come from countries like Canada, Hong Kong, Ukraine, USA, Japan, Brazil, Iceland, Russia, Egypt, Germany, Austria & Korea and Mexico.
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=> LEONARDO/ISAST - Leonardo creates opportunities for the powerful exchange of ideas between practitioners in art, science and technology. Through publications, initiatives and public forums, Leonardo/ISAST facilitates cross-disciplinary research in these fields, seeking to catalyze fruitful solutions for the challenges of the 21st century. 
 
Application documents (digital): application form, a letter of motivation, copies of your previous degree(s), copy of your passport and a Europass CV 
 
Application Deadline: July 31, 2012
 
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www.donau-uni.ac.at/mah-scholar 
www.donau-uni.ac.at/mah 
www.leonardo.info 
www.virtualart.at 
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Contact:  
Wendy Coones
Center for Image Science
Danube University Krems
Dr.-Karl-Dorrek-Str. 30, A-3500 Krems
Tel: +43(0)2732 893-2543 
Wendy.coones@donau-uni.ac.at  
www.donau-uni.ac.at/cis