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SUMMARY:Digital Material Conference - May 21 and 22 2015
DESCRIPTION:Digital Material is a conference that considers the intersections of digital and material cultures in the humanities. \nRecent years have seen an intensification of interest in both digital and material cultures. This broad trend has been mirrored in the academy by the growing prominence of digital humanities and the renewed focus on materiality and material objects within humanities disciplines. Proposals are invited for an international interdisciplinary conference that addresses this important confluence in our contemporary culture.\nPlenary speakers: Jerome McGann (University of Virginia) & Matthew G. Kirschenbaum (University of Maryland).The deadline for submitting proposals to Digital Material has now passed\, and registration for the conference has opened.\nQueries may be addressed to conference organiser\, Justin Tonra.\nAcknowledgements\nDigital Material is supported by the Moore Institute and the Digital Arts and Humanites PhD Programme (DAH).For their generous assistance\, thanks to: Daniel Carey\, David Kelly\, Julie Murphy\, Martha Shaughnessy\, Kate Thornhill\, June Webb.\nProgramme\nThe following is a provisional conference programme\, and may be subject to change (updated 7 May 2015). \nClick on panel titles to read the abstracts of individual papers. Panels prefaced with an asterisk are proposed panels. \nDigital MaterialProvisional Conference Programme \nThursday 21 May 2015 \n0830-0915: Registration & tea/coffee. \n0915-0930: Opening address by Prof. PÌ_l ÌÒ Dochartaigh\, Registrar and Deputy President of NUI Galway. \n0930-1030: Plenary lecture:Jerome McGann (University of Virginia)“Truth and Method. Scholarship as a Science of Exceptions.” \n1030-1100: Tea/coffee. \n1100-1230: \nPanel 1: Early Modern and Medieval Media \nGiles Bergel (University of Oxford)”Affordance and Ideology: Genealogical Diagrams in Manuscript\, Print and XML.” \nPip Willcox & David de Roure (University of Oxford)”‰Û÷Friends\, should associate Friends’: the Social\, the Material\, and the Digital in Shakespeare’s First Folio.” \nAlison Harper (University of Rochester)”Not Just a Text: Piers Plowman in the Medieval Multi-media Culture.” \nPanel 2: Surfaces and Inscriptions \nNicola Rodger (Monash University)”Getting Thingy With It: How the Book Became a Thing.” \nMarion Lam̩ (Centre Camille Jullian\, Maison M̩diterran̩enne des Sciences de l’Homme / Istituto di Linguistica Computazionale\, CNR)”Textuality & Inscriptions: Hypothesis About Autopoietic System and Dispositive Analysis.” \nPatrick Egan (University College Cork)”Developing ‰Û÷Special’ Collections and New Forms of Narrative.” \n1230-1330: Lunch \n1330-1500: \n*Panel 3: Books/Texts/Documents Between Print\, Manuscript and Digital \nBrendan Dooley (University College Cork)”Angelica’s Book and the Lure of the Material.” \nNella Porqueddu (Trinity College Dublin)”Digital Materiality and Historical Research.” \nGiorgio Guzzetta (University College Cork)”The Literary System Between Materiality and Virtuality.” \nPanel 4: Digital Material Writ Large & Small \nRoman Bleier (Trinity College Dublin)”Encoding Text and Context in the Manuscript Witnesses of Saint Patrick’s Epistles.” \nJason McElligott (Marsh’s Library)”How John Hewson Signed His Name: Or\, How to Spot a Monster in a (Digital) Archive.” \nRonan Crowley (University of Passau)”Between a Micro and a Macrocosm Ineluctably Constructed: Digital Materiality at Scale.” \n1530-1600: Tea/coffee \n1600-1730: \nPanel 5: (Digital) Archive Fever \nÌ_na Bhreathnach (Dublin City University)”Crowdsourcing Irish-Language Folklore Material: the D̼chas Project.” \nPenny Johnston (University College Cork)”Is Intangible Culture Different? Looking at Ideas of Digital and Immaterial in the Oral History Archive.” \nOrla Egan (University College Cork)”Digitising Queer Materials.” \nPanel 6: Curating & Using \nBenjamin Nicoll (University of Melbourne)”Videogame Fan Sites and the Vernacular Curation of Gaming History.” \nSharon Webb & Natalie Harrower (Digital Repository of Ireland)”Curating Historical Narratives: Online Representations of History and ‰Û÷Inspiring Ireland.'” \nJeffrey P. Emanuel (Harvard University)”Digital Material: Improving Access\, Intimacy\, and Scholarship With New Collaborative Technologies.” \n2000: Conference Dinner \nFriday 22 May 2015 \n0800-0900: Tea/coffee \n0900-1030: \nPanel 7: Hybrid Literatures \nFrancesca Benatti (Open University)”Embodying the University of Air: Teaching Digital Literature at The Open University.” \nKrista Stinne Greve Rasmussen (University of Copenhagen)”Print or Perish.” \nBrianne Bilsky (United States Military Academy)”Books and Bytes: Maus in the Digital Age.” \nPanel 8: Encoding Memory \nSusan Schreibman (Maynooth University)”Changing the Narrative: The Digital as Un-Remembering.” \nClaire Lynch (Brunel University)”Nursing the Anecdotes: Material and Digital Practices in the Archives of Lives.” \nMoritz Hiller (Humboldt University Berlin)”Signs O’ the Times: Towards a Philology of Software/Code.” \n1030-1100: Tea/coffee \n1100-1230: \nPanel 9: Seeing & Hearing \nWest Connolly (Trinity College Dublin)”To Be or Not To Be… Material: Digital Acts of Resistance.” \nKarolina Badzmierowska (Trinity College Dublin)”Digital Materiality and Art Historical Research.” \nStephen Roddy (Trinity College Dublin)”Sonification and the Digital Divide.” \nPanel 10: Beyond the Book \nSimon Rowberry (University of Stirling)”1984 Redux: The Long-term Materiality of the Kindle Infrastructure.” \nPatrick Smyth (City University of New York)”Ebooks and the Digital Paratext: Emerging Trends in the Interpretation of Digital Media.” \nSue Hemmens (Marsh’s Library)”‰Û÷Books are [in]finite’: Breaking the Bounds of the Information Space.” \n1230-1330: Lunch \n1330-1500: \n*Panel 11: ‰Û÷Print/Screen’ – Expanding the Digital Library at the James Hardiman Library\, NUI Galway \nAisling Keane & Kieran Hoare (NUI Galway)”Partnerships\, Metadata and Possibilities: Digital Preservation in the Archives.” \nCillian Joy (NUI Galway)”Digital Preservation Workflows and Integrations.” \nNiall McSweeney & Barry Houlihan (NUI Galway)”From the Cloud to the Reading-Room: Digital Archives in Research\, Learning and Teaching.” \n*Panel 12: A Matter of Substance\, Size and Style? Remediating the Archive in the Digital Age \nMichael Goodman (Cardiff University)”The Victorian Illustrated Shakespeare Archive.” \nJulia Thomas & Nicola Lloyd (Cardiff University)”Lost Visions: Retrieving the Visual Element of Printed Books.” \nAnthony Mandal (Cardiff University)”Strange Case of Digital Jekyll and Remediated Hyde: Literary Narrative as Pervasive Media.” \n1500-1530: Tea/coffee \n1530-1700: \nPanel 13: Mechanisms \nAbigail De Kosnick (University of California\, Berkeley)”The Media Crease: Traces of Repetitious Media Use in Hard and Soft Copies.” \nRen̩e Farrar (United States Military Academy)”Word Processor Art and the Graphical User Interface.” \nVinayak Das Gupta (Trinity College Dublin)”The Material and the Immaterial in an Age of Anxiety” \n*Panel 14: Digital Materialities of the Literary Text \nAna Marques da Silva (University of Coimbra)”Performative Materialities of Language and Meaning.” \nDiogo Marques (University of Coimbra)”Inter[sur]faces.” \nSandra Bettencourt (University of Coimbra)”Digital and Material Feedbacks in Steve Tomasula’s Printed Novels.” \n1715-1815: Plenary lectureMatthew G. Kirschenbaum (University of Maryland)“Green-Screeners: Locating the Literary History of Word Processing.” \n1815-1830: Closing remarks \nSaturday 23 May 2015 \n1100: Excursion to Computer and Communications Museum of Ireland. (Excursion will last approximately ninety minutes).
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