Dear Johannnes and list,
Hello from TOKYO.
As beginning, this project was discussion group for
NYPL and NYPL related
people.
I had been continued from this July to August.
At that time, I worked for them.
Thus, it can be said this project is the second
version.
I will ask moderator on this project.
Even for archivist and librarian, digital
technologies has great value.
If possible, we can propose report, statement or
other something for
supporting them.
Warmest Regards,
Yukihiko YOSHIDA
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[mailto:dance-tech-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of Birringer
Sent: Saturday, October 15, 2005 4:32 AM
To: dance-tech@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [dance-tech] Re: Proceedings/Papers from
Digital Dance Library
Event?
hallo Doug:
I am not sure there will be a recap or published
papers of this event, let
us hear if someone from our community was involved
or went to it
The Digital Dance Library: Learning and Planning for
the Future
"A convening about the future of digital dance"
[Friday, September 23rd}
I only knew about it from the eSymposium "dancing in
the digital age"
(archived on the culturethreads website), in which
Mark Coniglio, Paul
Kaiser, Elizabeth Streb and others took part in.
Since our new list is in an early emergent stage,
perhaps many of you who
have joined us in the last few days were not aware
of this online forum:
http://www.culturethreads.net/
take a look, and perhaps we can even have an
after-discussion on the issues
that under debate.
welcome all to the new list !!
regards
Johannes Birringer
c/o Interaktionslabor
http://interaktionslabor.de
www.digitalcultures.org
----- Original Message -----
From: "Doug Fox" <doug@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <dance-tech@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, October 10, 2005 6:18 PM
Subject: [dance-tech] Proceedings/Papers from
Digital Dance Library Event?
I'm wondering if anybody knows if there will be
recap of Digital Dance
Library event held September 23rd in New York:
http://www.nypl.org/research/lpa/danceneeds/
It would be great if presentations or papers were
made available online from
the participating speakers.
Thanks,
Doug Fox
doug@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
http://greatdance.com/danceblog