The goal of the Conversations in Digital Humanities speaker series is to engage Cornell's scholars and practitioners whose projects explore the intersections of advanced digital technology and cultural understanding. It targets a broad community of interest at Cornell that reaches across disciplinary and institutional lines. The series includes speakers whose research and practice break new ground in understanding how new media and digital methodologies are changing the landscape of research, teaching, learning, creative expression, and cultural experience.
The series is co-sponsored by the Cornell University Library's Division of Digital Scholarship and Preservation Services, Olin and Uris Libraries, and The Society for the Humanities.
We invite proposals for inviting speakers to engage our community in discussions such as:
"Conservation in Collections of Born-Digital Contemporary Art"
4:30 pm, Guerlac Room, A.D. White House
Fino-Radin will be joined in discussion by internationally-recognized media art curators Richard Rinehart, Director, Samek Art Gallery, Bucknell University, and Timothy Murray, Curator of Cornell's Rose Goldsen Archive of New Media Art and Director of the Society for the Humanities. This talk is sponsored in part by a digital preservation grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
4:30 pm, Guerlac Room, A.D. White House
(Precise time and location TBA; not yet confirmed)
4:30 pm, Guerlac Room, A.D. White House
Talks will be free, open to the public, and followed by general discussion. For more information, contact the series coordinator: mir9@cornell.edu