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WORKING METHODS: Thirteenth Annual Conference of CHArt
Computers and the History of Art
5-6 September 1997, University of Northumbria, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK

This two day conference takes as its theme the ways in which
information technology is changing the way we work, as historians of
art and design,  as information managers, or as curators and
conservators.

We will be presenting the following papers:

Peter Enser (Brighton University): Retrieving visual information

David Humphrey (Royal College of Art): Avatars and navigation
strategies: VRML and designing for Point of Information access

Rachael Edgar (Teesside University): Made for TV, made for the World
Wide Web

Catherine Grout (Visual Arts Data Service): VADS: Curating electronic
information for the millennium

Kate Hainsworth (AXIS): ImageIn: Exploring an Intranet application for
fine art images

Spike Bucklow (Hamilton Kerr Institute): The connoisseurship of
craquelure

Matthew Cock (Victoria & Albert Museum): Getting lost in the museum:
An approach to multimedia in the gallery

Ruth Levy (University of Central England): Teaching The application of
interactive systems to History of Art & Design material

Jillian Duffield (University of Queensland): Facilitating information
exchange: The virtual tutorial gallery

Colum Hourihane (Princeton University, USA): The Princeton Index

Peter Walsh (Wellesley College, USA): New Technology and the Ownership
of Images

Kelly Bousman (USA): Intertextual referencing in the visual arts

Brian Larkman (Teesside University): Non immersive Virtual Reality
Technologies and art rich landscapes


Newcastle upon Tyne is easily reached by road or train (train
journey time from London is appoximately 3 hours).
Delegates wishing to stay in the City will be accommodated in student
residences on the City Campus. Extra nights' B&B accommodation are
available at 20 pounds per night.

Full details of fees and how to book are available online
(http://www.hart.bbk.ac.uk/chart/chart97book.html) or from
the conference organiser, Jeremy Beach,
Department of Historical and Critical Studies,
University of Northumbria,
Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 8ST, UK.
Tel: +44 (0)191 227 3015.
Fax: +44 (0)191 227 4630
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Marlene E. Gordon
CHArt Committee
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