A colleague at the Segal Theatre Centre asked me to share this with you all.
They are especially interested in including art librarians and archivists in this conversation.
Thursday, June 20 9am – 6pm
Friday, June 21 10am – 3pm
FREE!
As an arts practitioner or presenter how do you document your work? How do you preserve what you create? Join our (un)conference and engage with your performance peers and digital humanities practitioners to investigate how digital technology can aid in the creation, study and archival practice in the performing arts.
THATCamps (The Humanities and Technology Camps) are open, collaborative meetings where humanists and technologists of all skill levels learn and build together in sessions proposed on the spot. http://thatcamp.org/
THATCamp Performing Arts will convene performing arts scholars, practitioners, and students of digital technology for intensive, informal sessions about documenting, preserving and archiving work. Applications are open to anyone studying or working in the field and we encourage interested participants with any connection to the performing arts (actors, designers, archivists, librarians, directors, professors, musicians, students, etc.) to apply.
Register here: http://performingarts2013.thatcamp.org/register/
Follow us on twitter @THATCampPerfArt. For more information click here.
Presented in collaboration with the Segal Center’s Director of Digital Initiatives, Kimon Keramidas.
Martin E. Segal Theatre Center, The Graduate Center, CUNY
365 Fifth Ave at 34th St.
http://thesegalcenter.org/
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