Digital Imagery: creation and importance in the visual arts
download 1st December programme (PDF) ¦ download 22nd September full programme (PDF)
The Digital Imagery seminar was held on Tuesday 22nd September 2009, at the London College of Fashion, 20 John Princes Street, London, funded by JISC ITT: Workshops & Seminars: Achievements & Challenges in Digitisation & e-Content.
Due to popular demand the seminar ran again on Tuesday 1st December 2009, at HEFCE, Centre Point, 103 New Oxford Street, London, funded by the Art Design Media - Open Educational Resources project.
Presentations are available to download:
Theme One: Collections and Digitisation in the Visual Arts
- VADS Collections - Amy Robinson, Collections Manager, Visual Arts Data Service, University for the Creative Arts (PowerPoint 2003 ¦ 3,576 KB)
- Frederick Parker - Sue Newton-Short, Senior Lecturer, London Metropolitan University (PowerPoint 2003 ¦ 3,408 KB)
- Content, Digitisation and IPR: an institutional perspective - Matthew Bailey, Assistant Manager, Rights & Images, National Portrait Gallery (PowerPoint 2003 ¦ 5,872 KB)
Theme Two: Images for Learning, Teaching and Research
- Art Design Media-Open Educational Resources Project - Stephen Mallinder, Researcher/Project Manager, Art Design Media, Higher Education Academy Subject Centre, University of Brighton (PowerPoint 2007 ¦ 2,449 KB)
- Teaching with Images - Pauline Ridley, Senior Lecturer, Centre for Learning and Teaching, University of Brighton (PowerPoint 2003 ¦ 3,348 KB)
- Stewardship and the shifting nature of art and design research - Catherine Moriarty, Curator, Design Archives, University of Brighton (PowerPoint 2007 ¦ 7,407 KB) ¦ Stewardship Handout (Word 2007 ¦ 88 KB)