Call For Papers: 8th e-AGE Conference Technically Co-Sponsored by IEEE

The 8th International Platform on Integrating Arab e-Infrastructure in a Global Environment (e-AGE18) is a premier forum to present and discuss advances in e-Infrastructure technology and research. e-AGE18 will be held in Amman – Jordan during 2-3 December 2018 under the patronage of HE Dr. Adel Tweissi, Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research.

This year, e-AGE18 is technically co-sponsored by IEEE, and the proceedings are indexed in IEEE Xplore.

Selected papers will be published in a special issue of the International Journal of Advanced Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing (IJAPUC): https://www.igi-global.com/calls-for-papers-special/international-journal-advanced-pervasive-ubiquitous/1106 

e-AGE18 brings together leading innovators in Research and Education Networks from around the world. The latest development and advances in e-Infrastructures and research and education network technologies and applications are explored in specialized tracks of e-AGE18.

We look forward to your involvement and participation in this year’s event.

CONFERENCE TRACKS
* Track 1: Scientific computing and data-intensive e-Science in areas related to energy, environment, health, climate, water, agriculture, biology, economy, medicine, as well as in social sciences and humanities.

* Track 2: Perspectives on NRENs, including challenges, operation, sustainability, funding, governance, business models, security and services.

* Track 3: Problem-solving environments, Virtual Research Environments, Science Gateways and collaborative tools, applications and services.

* Track 4: Education and e-Learning Technologies, access to educational resources, repositories, libraries and contents, clouds, grids, parallel and distributed computing, and high performance computing.

* Track 5: Internet technologies and trends, Internet of Things, Security, SDN and AAIs.

SUBMISSION
e-AGE18 seeks original manuscripts that have not been previously published. Each submitted manuscript (six pages maximum, including figures and references) will be peer reviewed, and acceptance will be based on quality, relevance, and originality. Submission will be through EasyChair at http://asrenorg.net/eage18/?q=content/submission

Submission guidelines are available on the conference website at http://asrenorg.net/eage18/?q=content/call-participation

IMPORTANT DATES

  • Paper submission for All Tracks: 1 October, 2018
  • Notification of Paper Acceptance: 1 November, 2018
  • Final Camera-Ready Paper: 20 November, 2018
  • Conference Days: 2 – 3 December, 2018

 


Special Issue On: Development of e-Infrastructures – Call for Papers

International Journal of Advanced Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing (IJAPUC) Special Issue On: Development of e-Infrastructures

Submission Due Date: 19th February 2019

Guest Editors
Salem Al-Agtash, German Jordanian University, Jordan
Dale Smith, University of Oregon, United States of America
Elisabetta Zuanelli, University of Rome, Italy

Introduction
This special issue on the development of e-Infrastructures is meant to publish refereed research integrating the disciplines of high speed research and education network, scientific computing facilities, support services and applications, data-intensive e-Science, open exchange points and peering, and problem solving environments such as cloud, grid, and high performance computing. The journal provides a forum for scientists, practitioners, policy makers, and professionals to advance the use and practice e-Infrastructure development and their interoperation and integration. This special issue publishes full-length research papers and insightful practices and case studies from all areas of e-Infrastructures that are selected after a rigorous blind review by experts in the field.

Website: https://www.igi-global.com/journal/international-journal-advanced-pervasive-ubiquitous/1106

Objective
The objective is to publish original research and insightful practices and case studies on the development of e-Infrastructure network, peering and open exchange points, and applications and services that are relevant to research communities, worldwide.

Recommended Topics
Topics to be discussed in this special issue include (but are not limited to) the following:

• e-Infrastructures and its potential to support virtual research communities
• Scientific computing
• Data-intensive e-Science
• Perspectives on research and education networks, including challenges, operation, sustainability, funding, governance, and business models
• Problem-solving environments and collaborative tools, applications and services
• e-Learning and transformative education technologies
• Experience of potential access to educational resources, repositories, libraries and contents
• Computing facilities including clouds, grids, and high performance computing
• Internet technologies and trends, Internet of Things, Security, SDN and AAIs
• Case studies and best practices of high speed networks and open exchange points

Submission Procedure
Researchers and practitioners are invited to submit papers for this special theme issue on Development of e-Infrastructures on or before February 1, 2019. All submissions must be original and may not be under review by another publication. INTERESTED AUTHORS SHOULD CONSULT THE JOURNAL’S GUIDELINES FOR MANUSCRIPT SUBMISSIONS at http://www.igi-global.com/publish/contributor-resources/before-you-write/. All submitted papers will be reviewed on a double-blind, peer review basis. Papers must follow APA style for reference citations.

bookAll submissions and inquiries should be directed to the attention of:
Professor Dr. Salem Al-Agtash
Guest Editor

International Journal of Advanced Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing ( IJAPUC)
E-mail: alagtash@gju.edu.jo

 


Closing conference of European Year of Cultural Heritage 2018

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Closing conference organised jointly by the Austrian Presidency of the Council of the European Union and the European Commission. It will showcase projects of the European Year of Cultural Heritage 2018 and discuss the legacy of the year.

Links and contact information
Website: https://europa.eu/cultural-heritage/closing-conference-european-year-cultural-heritage-2018_en

Organiser: Austrian Presidency of the Council of the European Union (Federal Chancellery of Austria) and the European Commission

Photo: ©W Horvath

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“Building Communities” – Europeana AGM 2018

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The AGM 2018 is an opportunity for Europeana Network Association members to voice their opinions and ideas and to showcase their projects. This year’s focus is on building communities.

europeana logoThe AGM 2018 takes place on 5 December, at the Technisches Museum Wien in Vienna,  right before the closing European Commission cultural event – European Culture Forum on 6-7 December in Vienna. All AGM attendees are invited to attend the European Culture Forum. Please note that a limited number of tickets are available.

Early bird tickets are priced at €50 and are on sale from now until noon on Monday 15 October when the price will increase to €85.

Registration: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/europeana-network-association-agm-2018-tickets-46751676523

More info (coming soon):  https://pro.europeana.eu/event/europeana-network-association-agm-2018

Date: 5th December 2018
Venue: Mariahilfer Str. 212
1140 Wien
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More than real: art in the digital age

The annual Verbier Art Summit connects thought leaders to key figures in the art world and creates a platform for discourse, innovation and change in a non-transactional context. It is an independent initiative organised by a non-profit association in partnership with a yearly rotating international museum director. The Verbier Art Summit’s 2018 publication features contributions by acclaimed international artists and innovative thinkers. The publication is the outcome of the 2018 Summit held from 18 to 22 January in Verbier, Switzerland.

More_Than_Real_cover_and_spineThe Summit theme and this accompanying publication, MORE THAN REAL. ART IN THE DIGITAL AGE, were conceived by partnering museum director Daniel Birnbaum of Moderna Museet Stockholm, Sweden. The publication is edited by Daniel and Michelle Kuo, curator of painting and sculpture at MoMa NY and eatures contributions from 2018 Summit speakers, forming a multidisciplinary exploration of art in the digital age by artists, museum directors, curators, and academics. Contributions range from reflective moments on artistic practices, to essays on threats of new technologies and curatorial practices. Ed Atkins writes reflectively on his work in his essay ‘Losslessness’: “Writing this, I’m struck by the queasy clarity of my own neuroses – as well as their positive motility: how I’ve almost always wanted my videos firstly to be analogous to people, to bodies, to experience, to loss.”

In addition, the book features 9 graphic works by Douglas Coupland, as well as illustrations by Summit participants. The publication also highlights important moments at the Summit in the form of full talks, artist statements, and off-stage conversations between speakers.

The book is now available online.

The 2019 Verbier Art Summit will be organised in partnership with acclaimed museum director Jochen Volz of Pinacoteca de São Paulo, Brazil. The next Summit will take place on 1–2 February 2019 in Verbier, Switzerland, and will be curated by Jochen Volz around the theme:

WE ARE MANY
ART, THE POLITICAL AND MULTIPLE TRUTHS

In times of increasing uncertainty, we are in need of a deeper understanding of the multiplicity of narratives around us. Art has the potential to give voice to forgotten and silenced narratives, but also to envision entirely new possibilities. By bringing together artists, museum directors, activists and academics, the Verbier Art Summit will engage the art world in critical reflection on their social and political responsibilities. Together, we will explore the political power of art.

More info: http://www.artverbier.ch/2019

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Catalan Institution for Research and Advanced Studies (ICREA), Barcelona, Spain


Cupid comes to life and gets out of Rubens’ painting

In the heart of Brussels Airport, travelers can discover a new way of enjoying art. In a waiting room decorated with paintings by Rubens, a Cupid from the painting The Feast of Venus (1636) decided to have a good time randoming in the room. Thanks to a projection system, the flying god comes out of his picture for a little show. The very nice projection was spotted by several travelers who shared the images and clips on social networks.

The Belgian company SkullMapping is not new to such projects: in 2015 the company had a sensation with its projection called Petit Chef in a restaurant. This “Little Chef” presented the story of a busy little chef, projected onto the plates of the restaurant and working to “cook” the dishes of the customers directly before their eyes. Skullmapping, run by Antoon Verbeeck and Filip Sterckx, provided proof that small-scale mapping projections for a small group of people could be just as impressive. “Originally, we created The Little Chef for an event or two, to show the potential of mini-mapping,” reveals Antoon Verbeek. “When we saw the number of restaurants and hotels that started calling after the first video, we realized that this concept could really mark the entrance of video mapping into the hospitality industry. “

The Cupid mini-mapping was commissioned by VisitFlanders, the official tourist agency promoting the region: the goal is to exploit the passing spaces of travelers – just like the airports – to spread the knowledge of Flanders’ art in a capillary way. The anonymous spaces of the terminal will be each time filled with original works of art or their representations. The Cupid of Rubens ‘will fly’ until April 2019, when it will be replaced by new artworks inspired by Brueghel.

More:

http://www.skullmapping.com/

http://www.visitflanders.com/

 


Congress Visual Heritage 2018 (November 12-15, 2018 | Vienna, Austria) – Deadline for CHNT Submissions extended!

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Due to the request of many colleagues all around the world the deadline for the submission of CHNT paper, poster, and app has been EXTENDED to 15th July.

Visit the program on the event’s website and choose the right session, round table or workshop for your lecture and submit YOUR abstract.

Important dates:

  • July 15, 2018: final deadline for Submission (abstract) – CHNT Paper, Poster, Round Table and Apps
  • July 27, 2018: Notification for speakers and presenters
  • November 12-15, 2018: conference in Vienna, Austria
  • January 31, 2019: Deadline for Full Paper for CHNT – Proceedings
  • Autumn 2019: Date of issue – CHNT – Proceedings

The Best In Heritage 2018 Core Programme Projects & Presenters

Dubrovnick, Croatia, 26-28 September 2018

The Core Programme in the Theatre “Marin Držić”.

Featuring 28 presentations of best practices in museums, heritage and conservation awarded in 2017, with keynotes and the “spotlight” session.

A conference like no other: annual, densely packed, one-track event of three days, presenting altogether 42 prize winners from a wider heritage sector, – coming from some 30 countries across the globe. As the authors and project leaders share their success stories, the Q&A sessions that follow offer the theory behind.

The event is a celebration of professional excellence, as it gathers public, private and civil society projects, suggesting the trends and tendencies in the realm of public memory. In the last 16 editions the most frequent words of praise from the participants were “inspiration” and “networking” – as a result of getting to know the best among us.

The core programme venue, a cosy neo-baroque theatre right in the very centre of Dubrovnik, offers a relaxed ambiance ideal for succesful communication. It starts after the IMAGINES event, in the evening of 26 September, with the welcome ceremony on which the last year’s “Project of Influence” winner Jasper Buikx from Micropia will deliver the Keynote address.

Programme and Registration: https://www.thebestinheritage.com/conference

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Introductory meeting for the minority heritage pilot of REACH Project


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The 20th of June, ELTE University, task leader of REACH project minority heritage pilot
, headed the first meeting aimed to launch the idea of a Roma local heritage collection – representing the first case study of the Minority heritage pilot – in the 8th district, Budapest. Among the 23 districts of Budapest, the 8th district has the largest Roma population. Therefore, it seems crucial to preserve and manage the local Roma heritage, by involving local Roma and non-Roma stakeholders, including civil organisations, public institutions and local administration. This first meeting aimed at introducing potential actors to each other and to outline the first objectives, related to the establishment of the local Roma heritage collection. As an inspiratory model, the first and so far only Roma Local History Collection in Hungary was invited from Újpest, 4th district of Budapest.
The Roma Local History Collection of Újpest was introduced by its founder and director, István Gábor Molnár. This collection, including a digital archive and an exhibition, located in the building of the Roma Minority Self-Government, Újpest, is based on a twenty-year-long research of local heritage. The complex research comprehended oral history, participatory observation method and archive research.
The discussion of the meeting was focussed on the adaptivity of the “Újpest-model” to the 8th district and the potential participatory process and practices of the pilot. Possible obstacles and difficulties were also highlighted, including ethical concern, the general weakness of civil society and the lack of local Roma organizations. In other terms, the difficulty of approaching the local community emerged as a key topic for the following meetings.
Nevertheless, the participants considered the idea of the local Roma heritage collection as a pertinent project and seemed engaged to participate in it.
The Topotéka project (including the Budapest Collection, Metropolitan Ervin Szabó Library and the Budapest City Archives) offered to create a digital platform for the local Roma collection, as well as an exhibition at the building of the Budapest Collection, Metropolitan Ervin Szabó Library.
János Csóka, president of Roma Minority Self-Government of Budapest, offered to facilitate further meetings with local self-government members in the 8th district.
Anna Czékmány emphasized the educational potentials of the project and the potential application of the Roma heritage project in museum educational practices of the Petofi Literary Museum.
Ágota Szilágyi-Kispista proposed to organize exhibitions in the Gallery 8 and to involve the curators and volunteers of the Gallery in the research phase of the project.
Next steps:
Participants agreed on the importance of the project objectives and are willing to meet again in the near future, hopefully with the participation of further local actors, such as:
– representatives of the Local Government of the 8th district
– representatives of the Roma Minority Self-Government of the 8th district
– teachers / director of the Lakatos Menyhért Primary School (local primary school with a very high percentage of Roma pupils)
– members of different Roma NGOs
This introductory meeting proved for the organizers that the idea of creating a Roma Local Heritage collection in the 8th district may attract cultural heritage experts and local stakeholders as well. The following steps should include the contact with further local actors and the establishment of an action plan, including the precision of what exactly the project should collect, from whom should it collect and the methods of collection. Furthermore, it should define the milestones of the project, as well as the structure of the team. Finally, potential outcomes should be proposed, such as exhibitions, digital archives, methodological workshops, conferences or local events.
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The 2nd Digital Heritage Best Practice Competition

The 5th International Symposium on Cultural Heritage Conservation and Digitization (CHCD 2018) in Beijing is launching the 2nd Digital Heritage Best Practice Competition to promote the relationship between digital heritage and the advancement of cultural heritage business and technology with regard to product innovation, production, and application.

beijingThe competition will bring together specialists from academia, technology and the industry and provide a professional platform to explore new ways of cultural heritage conservation and digitization and of innovative cross-disciplinary cooperation. This will allow integration of cultural heritage preservation into the global, national, and local industrial development systems and advance the development of their cooperation.

Projects may focus on all different aspects of digital cultural heritage, such as digital information acquisition and documentation, digital art, architecture, and archaeology research, cultural heritage digitization management, cultural heritage digitization visualization and interpretation, new media and information distribution channels and, cultural heritage digitization production, cultural heritage product research, and smart museums.

Best Practice will be given in the following categories:
a. Best Practice Award; b. Creativity Award; c. Technological Innovation Award
The winning projects will be shown in the “Digital Heritage Exhibition” during the September event and be asked to give a presentation during the 2-day conference.

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Submission deadline: July 15, 2018

Download details of the competition (PDF, 115 Kb)