ichim99 -- hotel deadline and final program

J. Trant (mailto:jtrant@ARCHIMUSE.COM)
Fri, 20 Aug 1999 12:12:48 -0400

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Date:         Fri, 20 Aug 1999 12:12:48 -0400
From: "J. Trant" <mailto:jtrant@ARCHIMUSE.COM>
Subject:      ichim99 -- hotel deadline and final program
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*** HOTEL REGISTRATION DEADLINE AND FINAL PROGRAM DETAILS ***

************** HOTEL DEADLINE **************

August 31st is the last date to guarantee the special hotel rates of $139.00 per night at the Marriott Crystal City Hotel.

Don't miss out on this 50% discount off regular Washington hotel prices.

Call +1 703 920 3230 this week to make your reservation. Be sure to mention "ichim99" to get this great rate.

************* FINAL PROGRAM *************

The final program for ichim99 and full details of all sessions, papers, speakers and workshops are available at http:www.archimuse.com/ichim99/

Register online for the full conference and for intensive pre-conference workshops. You can also print the form and fax it to us at +1 412 422 8594

PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS ************************

September 22 AND 23 Two-day intensive training sessions

Design and Evaluation of Cultural Multimedia Franca Garzotto, Politecnico di Milano, Italy Maristella Matera, Politecnico di Milano, Italy Paolo Paolini, Politecnico di Milano, Italy

Implementing the Dublin Core for Museums John Perkins, CIMI Consortium, Canada Angela T. Spinazze, ATSpin Consulting, USA

Sept 22 OR 23 One day workshops

Sept. 22: Introduction to the CIDOC Conceptual Reference Model Nicholas Crofts, City of Geneva, Switzerland Martin Doerr, FORTH, Crete, Greece

Sept. 23: Creating a Multimedia Application in One Day Slavko Milekic, Hampshire College, USA

Digital Imaging for Museums Alan B. Newman, Art Institute of Chicago, USA

Immersive Histories: Digital Storytelling Thom Gillespie, Indiana University, USA

Half Day Workshops on September 23 Web Site Information Architecture Paul Kahn, Dynamic Diagrams, USA

Developing Information Policies for Cultural Institutions Michael S. Shapiro, Esq., IIPI, USA

Mapping Web Sites: Planning Diagrams to Site Maps Paul Kahn, Dynamic Diagrams, USA

Building a Project Plan Holly Witchey , San Diego Museum of Art, USA

*********************** THE CONFERENCE PROGRAM ***********************

ichim99 sessions run Friday Setpember 24 - Sunday September 26, 1999.

------------------- FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 24 -------------------

OPENING PLENARY. Chairs, David Bearman and Jennifer Trant, A&MI, USA Finding the Real in the Virtual: Authenticity in Digital Representation A Panel of International Experts Discuss Problems of Interpretation and Presentation

DISCOVERY From Images to Images: the ALADIN project Katell Briatte and Marie Despres-Lonnet, Universite Charles de Gaulle, France

Finding Museum Information in the Internet Commons John Perkins, CIMI, Canada and Angela Spinazze, ATSPIN Consulting, USA

Building Bridges: steps towards a seemless information environment Paul Miller, UKOLN, UK

3-D RECONSTRUCTION AND ARCHAEOLOGY Virtual Reality and the Future of Publishing Archaeological Excavations Mary Dabney and James Wright, Bryn Mawr College, Donald Sanders, Learning Sites Inc., USA

CMC's 3-D Virtual Reality Theatre George F. MacDonald, Museum of Victoria, Australia; Frank Corcoran, Canadian Museum of Civilisation, John M. Taylor, Pierre Boulanger, and Marc Rioux, National Research Council of Canada, Canada

PANEL ON HUMANITIES INFORMATICS. Chair: David Green, NINCH, USA A panel of experts discuss Cultural Heritage Data in a Multimedia Digital Library

BROADENING AUDIENCES The Team in the Stand: building new community heritage sites through interactive multimedia Valerie Swales and Chris Goyla, University of Portsmouth, UK

Between Promise and Reality: online education and museums, a case study Kevin Sumption and Helen Whitty, The Powerhouse Museum, Australia

REUSABILITY The Evolution of a Family of Multimedia Products Over a Decade Rory Matthews, Cognitive Applications Ltd., UK Using and Re-using Archive Information for Multimedia Applications Franca Garzotto, Paolo Paolini, Giovanni Mainetto, Serena Pisana, and Pasquale Savino, Politecnico di Milano, Italy

CONSERVATION DATA RECORDING The Effect of Digital Technology on the Control of and Access to a Photographic Collection Clare L. Birdsey, Andy Golding, and Ralph E. Jacobson, University of Westminster, UK

Database Management System for Architectural Typology of Historic Buildings Laura Baratin, University of Bologna, Italy

Diagnosing Art: towards a new methodology for curators and conservation? Holly Witchey, San Diego Museum of Art, USA

--------------------- SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 25 ---------------------

AUTHORING Hall of Mirrors: dilemmas of presenting information technology culture through interactives and artifacts Kevin Sumption, The Powerhouse Museum, Australia

Hypermedia in Archaeological Expeditions: different kinds of interactivity and visualization Martin Kriszat, University of Hamburg, Germany

A Multimedia Package on Tang Period Chang'an Heng Chye Kiang, National University of Singapore, Singapore

HANDHELD DEVICES Portable Computers and Interactive Multimedia: a new paradigm for interpreting museum collections James Evans and Pat Sterry, University of Salford, UK

A Nomadic Information System for Adaptive Exhibition Guidance Reinhard Oppermann and Marcus Specht, GMD, Germany

After Sound, What's Next? Chris Tellis, Antenna Audio, USA

EVALUATION Emerging Tools & Techniques Of Digital Media: history log and multiple futures Slavko Milekic, The University of the Arts, USA

User Requirements Acquisition for Museum Hypermedia Alessandra DiSilvestro, Franca Garzotto, and Paolo Paolini, Politecnico di Milano, Italy

Hands-on, Hands-Off: the personal, social and physical context of interactives in museums Grahame Ramsay, University of Western Sydney, Australia

NEW MEDIA ART Art as Interface Peter Samis, San Franciosco Museum of Modern Art, USA

Terminal Time Paul Vanouse, SUNY Buffalo, USA

KNOWLEDGE REPRESENTATION Electronic Esperanto: the role of the object-oriented CIDOC reference model Martin Doerr, FORTH,Greece and Nicholas Crofts, City of Geneva, Switzerland

The INDECS Project Godfrey Rust, Data Definitions & INDECS, UK

Guidelines for the Design of Multimedia Systems for the Representation of Figurative Artistic Heritage Luciana Bordoni and Attilio Colagrossi, ENEA, Italy

INFORMATION POLICY The Carrot vs. The Stick: can copyright be used to enhance access to cultural heritage resources in the networked environment? Rina Elster Pantalony, CHIN, Canada

International Property Protection and the Web: electronic resources in Europe and the U.S. Bonnie Magness-Gardiner, United States Information Agency, USA

Cultural Heritage Informatics and Sustainability: empowering the indigenous population of Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands Cecelia Lizama Salvatore, Emporia State University, USA

------------------- SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 26 -------------------

EDUCATIONAL USERS Art Museum Image Consortium (AMICO): a user interacts with a rich image database David Austin (US), University of Illinois at Chicago

Information Inquiries Of A Museum Visitor And Museum Information Space Tatyana G. Bogomazova and Valentina G. Uzunova, Peter the Great Museum, Russia

mailto:Insect@thon: schools, museums and biodiversity Joris Komen, National Museum of Namibia, Namibia

COLLABORATIONS ACROSS DISCIPLINES AND INSTITUTIONS

Aquarelle: networked cultural information George Mallen and Mike Stapleton, System Simulation Limited, UK

Guiding the World to Canada's Museums Kati Geber, CHIN, Canada

Designing Across Disciplines: negotiating collaborator interests in a digital museum project Wendy Martin, Geri Gay, and Robert Rieger, Cornell University, USA

Supporting Collaboration across Intra-Museum Boundaries Paul Marty, Spurlock Museum, USA

CLOSING PLANARY. Chair, Jennifer Trant, A&MI, USA Un-Private: the reality of an interactive environment Greg Van Alstyne and Andrew Davies, MoMA, USA

****************** JOIN US AT ICHIM99 ******************

ichim99 -- the International Cultural Heritage Informatics Meeting September 22-26, 1999.

Crystal Gateway Marriott Hotel 1700 Jefferson Davis Highway Arlington, VA, 22202

Phone: +1 703-920-3230 Fax: +1 703 271 5212

Room rate of $139 (per night) is guaranteed until * August 31 * 1999.

See us online at http://www.archimuse.com/ichim99/ for more details, including the full agenda, registration information, speakers' biographies, full abstracts of papers, and pre-conference workshop outlines.

*********** PROCEEDINGS ***********

All conference attendees receive a copy of the proceedings as part of their full registration.

****************** NEED TO KNOW MORE? ******************

For further information about ichim99, contact:

Aimee Fantazier, Conference Coordinator Archives & Museum Informatics 2008 Murray Avenue, Suite D Pittsburgh, PA 15217, USA Tel. +1 412 422 8530 Fax +1 412 422 8594 Email: mailto:aimee@archimuse.com

********************************************************************* SEE YOU IN WASHINGTON FOR THE BEST OF INTERNATIONAL MUSEUM MULTIMEDIA ********************************************************************* ________ J. Trant & D. Bearman mailto:ichim99@archimuse.com Co-Chairs, ichim99 Washington, DC Archives & Museum Informatics September 23-26, 1999 2008 Murray Ave, Suite D http://www.archimuse.com/ichim99/ Pittsburgh, PA 15217