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***MINERVA (Minnesota Electronic Resources in the Visual
Arts) 2005 SYMPOSIUM***
Virtual Futures: Media Immersion
Weisman Art Museum
Wednesday, November 2nd
9 a.m.- 3:00 p.m.
www.minerva.umn.edu
**Register by October 19th**
New forms of digital media are enticing educators, scholars and curators
to re-imagine their learning and research environments. This 'new media,'
involving interactive and immersion technologies, and first explored as
game software, is demonstrating significantly different approaches to
interacting with visual information, as well as other "players"
and "objects" that share the environment.
Please join us on November 2nd from 9 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., at the Weisman
Art Museum to hear from local experts in the field of new and alternative
media. The MINERVA Symposium 2005 program - Virtual Futures: Media
Immersion - will explore the work of artists and technology and other
specialists who pioneered work with new media, and demonstrate
interactive media projects that have achieved some notoriety in the
academic and museum setting.
* Dr. Jane Blocker, Professor of Art History at the
University of
Minnesota, will give a thematic and
chronological overview of the
development of alternative media in the 20th and
21st centuries,
and consider how different media, including
performance,
happenings, video art, installation, and digital
art, have been
involved with the re-conceptualization of
artistic production and
reception.
* Assistant Director at the Office of Information
Technology/University of Minnesota, Mark
McCahill, will explore
Croquet, a collaboration 3D environment in which
users or groups
of users may build any number of private or
shared "worlds"
instantaneously. McCahill will discuss the
meaning of "deep
collaboration" as demonstrated with
Croquet, and explore its
capabilities as a delivery platform for visual
resources.
* The program welcomes a curator's examination of the
meaning of
virtual galleries and the re-curating of
exhibitions with media
that mimics video game standards such as
Half-Life 2. Our special
guest curator will discuss interactive media
exhibition strategies
that offer polarized projection as an ideal
method for display.
Conference registration is $50.00 and includes access to the full day
program, light breakfast refreshments and lunch. Please phone (612)
625-6438 or email [log in to unmask] or (612)625-6982 or email Andrew
Palahniuk [log in to unmask] with questions. **Please
register by October 19th**
***The MINERVA Symposium continues to encourage cooperative sharing of
ideas, expertise, and resources among institutions building or
considering online image collections, by fostering collaborative
relationships between cultural heritage and museum institutions, the
academic community and libraries. MINERVA is co-sponsored by the
Minnesota Digital Library Coalition, the Weisman Art Museum, the College
of Architecture and Landscape Architecture, the College of Liberal Arts
and the University of Minnesota Libraries.***
Deborah K. Ultan Boudewyns
Art History & Performing Arts Librarian
Subject Instruction Coordinator
University of Minnesota
170b Wilson Library
309 19th Ave South
Minneapolis, MN 55455
ph:
(612)625-6438 fax: (612) 626-9353
email:
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