The musée du quai Branly - Jacques Chirac, a pioneering institution in the application and development of new technologies for the study and conservation of collections of non-Western arts, is hosting and jointly organising, together with the Sorbonne University, the first EVA PARIS conference for the second time in France.
Founded by James Hemsley, Kirk Martinez and Anthony Hamber in 1990 in London, the EVA (Electronic Information, the Visual Arts and Beyond) conferences are held annually in Berlin (Germany), Florence (Italy), Jerusalem (Israel), Saint-Petersburg (Russia) and Canberra (Australia).
This international conference will examine the different ways in which the digital revolution is changing our perception of the body, space and time. New technologies are revolutionising our view of museum objects and monuments: internal visibility, reconstruction, 3D, virtualisation, and changing dimensions (for example: creating sound from an image). This conference is aimed at a wide audience of archaeologists, anthropologists, architects, historians and art historians, students, researchers, and institutional professionals.
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Free entry (subject to available places)
- Place: Théâtre Claude Lévi-Strauss
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TimeSlots:
The Thursday 21 November 2019 from 09:30 to 18:30
The Friday 22 November 2019 from 09:30 to 18:30 -
Accessibility:
- Handicap visuel,
- Handicap auditif bim (T),
- Handicap mental
- Public: Researcher, student
- Categorie : Symposia