A presentation given at the Methods Network seminar Blue Skies and Singing Rings': Digital Technologies and Jewellery of the Future, hosted by David Humphrey (Royal College of Art) at The Dana Centre Studio, London, 26 October 2006. [read more...]
A presentation given at the Methods Network seminar Blue Skies and Singing Rings': Digital Technologies and Jewellery of the Future, hosted by David Humphrey (Royal College of Art) at The Dana Centre Studio, London, 26 October 2006. [read more...]
A presentation given at the Methods Network seminar Blue Skies and Singing Rings': Digital Technologies and Jewellery of the Future, hosted by David Humphrey (Royal College of Art) at The Dana Centre Studio, London, 26 October 2006. [read more...]
The concluding discussion of the Methods Network seminar Blue Skies and Singing Rings': Digital Technologies and Jewellery of the Future, hosted by David Humphrey (Royal College of Art) at The Dana Centre Studio, London, 26 October 2006.
A presentation given at the Methods Network seminar Blue Skies and Singing Rings': Digital Technologies and Jewellery of the Future, hosted by David Humphrey (Royal College of Art) at The Dana Centre Studio, London, 26 October 2006. [read more...]
Kelli Dipple presents at the Methods Network workshop The Potential of High Speed Networks as a New Space for Cultural Research, Innovation and Production.
This is an audio recording of the presentation 'Constructing a Corpus of Material Objects: The case of the Corpus of Romanesque Sculpture in Britain and Ireland' given by Anna Bentkowska-Kafel, Courtauld Institute of Art, London, UK, at the Methods Network expert seminar on history and archaeology: Virtual History and Archaeolo [read more...]
| Publication Type | Journal Article | |
| Year of Publication | 2006 | |
| Authors / Editors | Maitland, Eileen; Hall, Cordelia | |
| Journal Title | Literary and Linguistic Computing | |
| Volume | 21 | |
| Issue | 3 | |
| Pages | 327-339 | |
| Start Page | 327 | |
| Journal Date | 09/2006 | |
| Publisher | Oxford Journals | |
| URL | http://llc.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/full/21/3/327 |
This paper explores how art historians' research and analysis may benefit from the use of technology-led solutions pursued by colleagues in other fields. [read more...]
Presentation given at the Tesla Symposium 'Visions and Imagination: Advanced ICT in Art and Science', organized by Gordana Novakovic at the Department of Computer Science of UCL on 24 November 2007, and funded by AHRC Methods Network. [read more...]