14.0704 CRUMB(s) for media art curators; webcast conference 5/3

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                   Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 14, No. 704.
           Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London
                   <http://www.princeton.edu/~mccarty/humanist/>
                  <http://www.kcl.ac.uk/humanities/cch/humanist/>

       [1] From: Beryl Graham <beryl@stare.com> (25)
             Subject: New Website for Media Art Curators

       [2] From: NINCH-ANNOUNCE <david@ninch.org> (71)
             Subject: Webcast IP conference: Copyright & the Dead Sea
                     Scrolls

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             Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2001 10:00:02 +0000
             From: Beryl Graham <beryl@stare.com>
             Subject: New Website for Media Art Curators

    CRUMB - Curatorial Resource for Upstart Media Bliss
    <http://www.newmedia.sunderland.ac.uk/crumb/>

    A new website for those who exhibit, organise, archive or make new
    media art (including Internet art, interactive installations,
    CD-ROMs, digital video, etc.)

    The site includes:

    Exclusive CRUMB INTERVIEWS on the issues faced by curators when dealing
    with new media:
    Matthew Gansallo on the Tate (London) web commissions.
    Kathy Rae Huffman and Julie Lazar on The Problem With Museums Today.
    Natalie Bookchin and Brendan Jackson on community art and 'hacktivism'.

    LINKS to rare new media curating material.

    DISCUSSION LIST active from 1st March 2001.
    <http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/lists/new-media-curating.html>

    This site is run by new media curators who have worked independently,
    and with institutions of all sizes. It aims to help meet the challenges
    of new art-forms in interesting times.

    Visit often ... leave crumbs.

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    _________________________________________________________
    

    Curatorial Resource for Upstart Media Bliss http://www.newmedia.sunderland.ac.uk/crumb/

    Co-Editors: Telephone: +44 191 515 2896 Beryl Graham: beryl.graham@sunderland.ac.uk Sarah Cook: sarah.e.cook@sunderland.ac.uk

    --[2]------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2001 10:01:33 +0000 From: NINCH-ANNOUNCE <david@ninch.org> Subject: Webcast IP conference: Copyright & the Dead Sea Scrolls

    NINCH ANNOUNCEMENT News on Networking Cultural Heritage Resources from across the Community February 27, 2001

    COPYRIGHT & THE DEAD-SEA SCROLLS Monday March 5: Live Webcast <http://weblaw.haifa.ac.il/dss/>http://weblaw.haifa.ac.il/dss/

    "Recently, the Israeli Supreme Court ruled that a scholar who deciphered an ancient text (one of the Dead Sea Scrolls) owns the copyright of the text. This ruling exemplifies the problems raised by the propertization of academic research and raises intriguing questions about the ownership of cultural information."

    The conference on issues surrounding this decision will be webcast live Monday march 5, featuring the following speakers in Haifa, Washington, DC and Los Angeles.

    * Justice Dalia Dorner, Israeli Supreme Court * Professor Devorah Dimant, leading scholar of the Scrolls * Mr. David Nimmer, Irell & Manella LLP * Professor Peter Jaszi, Washington College of Law * Dr. Niva Elkin-Koren, Faculty of Law, University of Haifa * Dr. Michael Birnhack, Faculty of Law, University of Haifa

    David Green ===========

    >Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2001 19:42:02 +0200 >Reply-To: cni-copyright@cni.org >>From: Michael Birnhack <michaelb@research.haifa.ac.il> >To: Multiple recipients of list <cni-copyright@cni.org> >>X-Sender: michaelb@research.haifa.ac.il >Status: > >Dear List members, > >I am happy to announce that the Faculty of Law at the University of Haifa, >Israel, will hold a web-casted conference on the Dead Sea Scrolls case, >recently decided by the Israeli Supreme Court. > >The conference will take place on March 5th, at 09:00 ET (i.e, 14:00 in >the UK; 16:00 in Israel). > >The actual event will take place in Haifa, but viewers will be participate >virtually: by watching and sending-in questions to the panel. > >Participants include Justice Dalia Dorner of the Israeli Supreme Court, >Professor Devorah Dimant - a leading scholar of the DSS, Mr. David Nimmer, >of Irell & Manella LLP, Professor Peter Jaszi, of Washington College of >Law, Dr. Niva Elkin-Koren and myself. > >For further details, and to log-on to the live webcast, please visit our >web-site, at <http://weblaw.haifa.ac.il/dss/>http://weblaw.haifa.ac.il/dss/. > >I hope you join us, > >Dr. Michael Birnhack >________________________________________________________ > Dr. Michael Birnhack > Faculty of Law, University of Haifa > Mount Carmel, Haifa 31905, Israel > Tel: 972-4-824-9021 Fax: 972-4-824-0681 > E-Mail: michaelb@research.haifa.ac.il

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