Category: art
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Nothingknown
Andrew Garton, a good friend of mine from Melbourne, is in Graz Austria hosting a art exhibition. Here is some of his recent work. NOTHINGKNOWN -Version 3 from andrew garton on Vimeo.
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Winners Portable Film Festival
After a month of deliberation, fandom, and some pretty abject name calling, Portable is proud to announce the winners of its 2008 festival, chosen by the likes of you! Specially designed robots, working an algorhythm between total views, total ratings, and overall rating for each film, have worked night and day in front of one…
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Intute: FREE Internet tutorials for the Arts
Intute has just released eight new FREE Internet tutorials for the Arts and Humanities in the Virtual Training Suite. The tutorials, authored by university subject specialists, are designed to help students develop Internet research skills for their university or college work, and can be used by lecturers and librarians to support their courses. 1) Internet…
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Digital resources in the Arts and Humanities, Dartington College UK, 9-11 September
A brief reminder that this year’s conference on Digital resources in the Arts and Humanities will be held at Dartington College of Arts, 9 – 11 September inclusive. Visit the conference website at http://www.dartington.ac.uk/drha07 now to see the draft programme and register for this unique and extraordinary event. * Plenary speakers (in alphabetical order) *Paul…
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A Blog Philosophy
If a blog can have a philosophy, then the philosophy of this blog is that there is nothing particularly radical about the new. The new may be radical to some, but the new can only be new in the context of the old (or their ‘old’). Some of the old may be threatened by the…
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eArts and eHumanities – eScience technologies and methodologies in Arts and Humanities research
This workshop is being held as part of the Open Grid Forum in Manchester next Monday May 5. Andreas Aschenbrenner (TextGrid), Stephen Beck (HASS-RG), Tobias Blanke (AHeSSC), Allison Clark (HASS-RG), Stuart Dunn (AHeSSC), Peter Gietz (TextGrid), Mark Hedges (AHDS) The first session will be a Birds of a Feather session – presenting the work of…