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Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 11, No. 329.
Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London
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[1] From: David Green <david@ninch.org> (59)
Subject: Digital Japanese Art; Latest AFI Movie

[2] From: David Green <david@ninch.org> (46)
Subject: SAA Response to NHA Principles

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Date: Wed, 8 Oct 1997 14:15:41 -0400
From: David Green <david@ninch.org>
Subject: Digital Japanese Art; Latest AFI Movie

NINCH ANNOUNCEMENT
October 8, 1997

Japanese Antiquities in Cyberspace
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D.W. Griffith's THE GIRL AND HER TRUST (1912)

Two events out of Los Angeles, worthy of note. One is a demonstration of
new technology enabling the re-contextualizing and staging of artworks on
the computer screen. This is at the Japan Foundation, Santa Monica, Oct
22.

The other is the latest in the American Film Institute's monthly video
streaming of American film classics. For this you don't have to be there.

David Green

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Japanese Antiquities in Cyberspace

Mr. and Mrs. Joe D. Price are one of the major collectors of Japanese
classic arts outside of Japan. His Shin'enkan Foundation is a private
museum located in Orange County and houses a large collection of
Edo-period scrolls and screens. He was also one of the principles
behind the creation of the Japanese Pavilion at the Los Angeles County
Museum of Art.

Leaping into the digital arena, Mr. Price has pioneered a computerized
method of analyzing the priceless ancient art of Japan and recreating
the lighting environments the art would have been placed in by the ruling
Samurai class and the Imperial Family as well as restoring the original
color and luster of the artwork.

These digitalized treasures are a revolutionary way of experiencing art
as it was originally seen and intended by the artist who created them.
The presentation will draw on the Etsuko and Joe Price Collection to
demonstrate this innovative use of new technology.

CO-SPONSOR: Japan America Society of Southern California
The Japan Foundation & Language Center in Los Angeles
SPEAKER: Joe D. Price, Shin'enkan Foundation

DATE: Wednesday October 22, 1997

TIME: 6:30 - 8:00 p.m.

PLACE: The Japan Foundation Language Center
2425 Olympic Blvd., First Floor, Santa Monica

For directions only, (310) 449-0027 ext. 104 at the Japan Foundation &
Language Center.

PARKING: Free with validation. Parking entrance on Colorado near 26th
Street (one block north of Olympic behind the building). Park on Level
P1 and use the Purple elevators to the Lobby Level. If you use the
Orange elevators you will be in the wrong building!

COST: $8 for JAS members, $15 for non-members, however, if you print
this message and bring it with you the cost is $8.

RSVP: to the Japan America Society/Southern California
by October 20, 1997
(213) 627-6217 ext. 17

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  The Japan Foundation & Language Center in Los Angeles
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From: dharries@afionline.org (Dan Harries)
Subject: Classic D.W. Griffith Film @ AFI OnLine

The American Film Institute's popular OnLine Cinema is now showing the classic 1912 D.W. film, THE GIRL AND HER TRUST, during the month of October. Using cutting-edge streaming video technology developed by VDOnet, the AFI OnLine Cinema offers a global audience the opportunity to view hard-to-see classic Hollywood films.

The AFI OnLine Cinema is located at <www.afionline.org/cinema>

THE GIRL AND HER TRUST, a charming early short by Griffith, features 130 scenes and 20 camera positions, more than in any other short Griffith had previously made. The film climaxes with an exciting chase scene involving a locomotive - a scenario to be replicated in many following films.

Since its historic launch on January 22 with Charlie Chaplin's THE RINK, the AFI OnLine Cinema has been visited by a global audience of more than 200,000 people from over 100 countries.

In 1995, AFI created the popular AFI OnLine on the Internet's World Wide Web to provide global access to AFI's rich resources in film, television and new media. Located at <www.afionline.org>, AFI OnLine provides an international authority source for all aspects of the moving image arts, a one-stop guide for anyone interested in this art form. This month also features extensive coverage of the AFI Los Angeles International Film Festival. One of the most valuable assets on the AFI Web site is CineMedia, the Internet's largest film and media directory with links to more than 16,000 sites worldwide.

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David L. Green Executive Director NATIONAL INITIATIVE FOR A NETWORKED CULTURAL HERITAGE 21 Dupont Circle, NW Washington DC 20036 www-ninch.cni.org david@ninch.org 202/296-5346 202/872-0886 fax

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--[3]------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Wed, 8 Oct 1997 16:42:21 -0400 From: David Green <david@ninch.org> Subject: SAA Response to NHA Principles

***************** NINCH ANNOUNCMENT October 8, 1997

SOCIETY OF AMERICAN ARCHIVISTS' RESPONSE TO NHA PRINCIPLES

The Society of American Archivists <http://www.archivists.org/> (SAA) has just announced that the SAA Council has approved a detailed response to the statement issued by the National Humanities Alliance (NHA) entitled "Basic Principles for Managing Intellectual Property In the Digital Environment."

The SAA makes it clear that it enthusiastically endorsed the NHA Principles in August 1997. However, it felt it important to amplify them by adding archival concerns, identifying how the Principles apply to the specific needs and practices of archivists.

"Basic Principles for Managing Intellectual Property in the Digital Environment: An Archival Perspective" is available on-line at <http://www.archivists.org/governance/resolutions/nha%20response.html>.

A few important perspectives identified in this document include: * the importance that exemptions permitted under the copyright law to support educational use of material recognize the enormous amount of education taking place outside the classroom; * the importance of taking into account the privacy rights of those who are the subject of archival records; * the practical difficulty of determining clear copyright ownership of many of the documents in archival collections, or even of determining the date of authorship or the date of the death of document authors; * archivists' acceptance of the responsibility for educating researchers about the appropriate use of copyrighted material held by their repositories, but with the caveat that: * ultimately, the protection of the rights of copyright owners rests with the owners themselves, not with archives; * that de-encrypting devices or software must be legalized for enabling legal access to encrypted, copyright material (especially for material that eventually comes into the public domain).

David Green

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David L. Green Executive Director NATIONAL INITIATIVE FOR A NETWORKED CULTURAL HERITAGE 21 Dupont Circle, NW Washington DC 20036 www-ninch.cni.org david@ninch.org 202/296-5346 202/872-0886 fax

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