February 1997
Web workshops for Academic Senate
5
12:30 pm - 2:00 pm
CS 298-5 Berkeley
Multimedia and Graphics Seminar
"The Impact of Future Developments in
Flat Panel and Projection Display"
Dave Mentley, Stanford Resources, Inc.
405 Soda Hall
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Cybersemester
SuperSpeaker Course/UGIS79
"From
Wagner to Virtual Reality: The History of Multimedia"
Randall Packer, Visiting Lecturer,
Art Practice Department
2050 Valley Life Sciences Building
10
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Colloquium:
Art, Technology and Culture
"Transgressing the Boundaries: Towards a Transformative
Hermeneutics of Quantum Gravity"
Charles Ray, Art Department, UCLA
160 Kroeber Hall
12
3:00 pm - 5:00 pm Open to the public
Townsend Center Working Group: Computers and the Humanities
"International Electronic Cultural Atlases Workgroup:
A Report and Demonstration of Progress"
Lewis Lancaster, Professor of Buddhist Studies, UC Berkeley
Morrison Room, Doe Library
5:00pm - 7:00pm
Cybersemester
SuperSpeaker Course/UGIS79
"Slouching Toward Broadband: Discontinuities in the Evolution
of the Information Infrastructure"
Michael Borrus, Adjunct Professor, College of Engineering & Co-Director,
Berkeley Roundtable on the International Economy
2050 Valley Life Sciences Building
13
4:00pm - 5:30pm Open to the public
Townsend Center Working Group: Computers and the Humanities
"Text Encoding Initiative and the Model Editions
Partnership"
Michael Sperberg McQueen, Senior Research Programmer, University
of Illinois, Chicago and David Chesnutt, Project Director, Model
Editions Partnership
Morrison Room, Doe Library
18
4:00pm - 6:00pm
School of Information Management and Systems
"GNU and Beyond"
Richard Stallman,
Founder of the GNU Project
C20 Cheit Hall, Haas School of Business
19
12:30pm - 2:00 pm Open to public
"Ecolabor: Collaborative Elaboration of Requirement
Documents"
Jeff Smith, NTT Laboratories
405 Soda Hall
5:00pm -7:00pm
Cybersemester
SuperSpeaker Course/UGIS79
"The Information Economy"
Hal Varian, Dean and Professor, School of Information Management
and Systems 2050 Valley Life Sciences Building
20
10:00am - 12 noon Open to the public
The Library and BMRC
"Fair Use Guidelines for Educational Multimedia:
The Final Document and It's Implementation"
Gary Handman,
Director, Media Resources Center, Moffitt Library
117 Dwinelle Hall
4:00 pm - 5:30 pm Open to the public
Townsend Center Working Group: Computers and the Humanities
"Teaching History with Computers: The Glasgow
Experience"
Michael Moss, Archivist, University of Glasgow
Morrison Room, Doe Library
26
12:30pm-2:00pm Open to the public
Berkeley Multimedia and Graphics
Seminar
"Why the Future of the Internet is Not Multimedia and Other Assorted
High Heresies"
Mike O'Dell, UUNET Technolgies
405 Soda Hall
5:00pm-7:00pm
Cybersemester
SuperSpeaker Course/UGIS79
"Copyright in CyberSpace"
Pam Samuelson, Professor, School of Information Management and Systems
and Boalt School of Law
2050 Valley Life Sciences Building
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