More than
just papers, ICHIM07 offered a chance for dialogue. The give and take
of ideas engaged ICHIM07 participants and enabled them
to learn new skills and sharpen their insights.
ICHIM07 featured a variety of interactions to learn from the
experiences of others and engage in exploring issues. Mini-Workshops
taught a method or skill. Professional Forums debated matters facing everyone
in the field.
Interactions are listed chronologically below, or you can see an overview
of the program. For more details about types of presentations see
the Description of Session Formats.
Mini-Workshops and Professional Forums
Demonstrations
See new cultural heritage informatics applications up close and speak
with their creators.
Wednesday
October 24, 2007 |
4:00 pm-
5:30 pm
Close-Up |
Demonstrations
James
Marsh, Julie
Zilber, Canada
Farida
Cheriet, Maria
Chronopoulos, Thomas
Hurtut, Canada
Akira
Baba, Norio
Togiya, Japan
Paul
Kammerer, Elisabeth
Trinkl, Ernestine
Zolda, Austria, Hubert
Mara, Italy
Nicolas
Esposito, France |
See other Sessions throughout the day |
Thursday
October 25, 2007 |
9:00 am-
11:00 am
Close-Up |
Demonstrations
Christian
Derler, Otmar
Moritsch, Sandra
Murg, Austria
Stefano
Valtolina, Italy, Elisa
Bertino, USA
Heinz
Leitner, Fawzi
Mohamed, Germany, Marcello
Carrozzino, Laura
Pecchioli, Italy
Matthieu
Cord, Sylvie
Phillipp-Foliguet, Eduardo
Valle, France
Thierry
Giles, Canada, Michael
Marianek, USA
Julia Forbes, Brian
Jones, Tiffany
O'Quinn, USA |
See other Sessions throughout the day |
Friday
October 26, 2007 |
9:00 am-
11:00 am
Close-Up |
Demonstrations
Jeff
Siarto, Ethan
Watrall, USA
Luca
Fadigata, Guido
Panini, Paolo
Sinigaglia, Samantha
Vanossi, , Davide
Orlando, Italy
Graham
Howard, Martin
Woolner, United Kingdom
Jean-Philippe
Rebuffet, USA
Eric
Kansa, Sarah
Whitcher Kansa, USA
Silvia
Filippini Fantoni, United Kingdom |
See other Sessions throughout the day |
Close-Up and Hands-On
Once in a while an impressive project catches our imagination and we
want to share it with the community.
This year we are featuring murmur,
a locative audio documentary project that collects and distributes
people's stories about specific places, during the conference reception.