DIVIS 2015 – Program
© Photo: Armin Linke
Please find attached an overview of the conference agenda of DIVIS 2015. In the morning and afternoon, the event will be split into six thematic panels and one workshop, which will take place in the Media Theater, the Cube, the Lecture Hall or on the Music Balcony. The panels in the Media Theater will be transmitted via live stream. All other panels will be made available as videos after the event.
Agenda overview
09:30–10:00 | Foyer | Welcome |
10:00–11:00 | Media Theater | Opening
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11:00–13:00 | Media Theater | Panel I: Visions of a digital society |
Cube | Panel II: Digital culture in the museum | |
Lecture Hall | Panel III: Digital culture of openness | |
13:00–15:00 | Foyer | Lunch and the Opportunity to visit the exhibitions »Infosphere« and »GLOBAL CONTROL AND CENSORSHIP« |
15:00–16:00 | Media Theater | Plenary speeches
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16:00–18:00 | Media Theater | Panel IV: Digital humanities and digital culture |
Cube | Panel V: Databases, big data and libraries | |
Lecture Hall | Panel VI: Copyright and rights of use in the digital world | |
Museum Balcony | Workshop: The development of innovative business models in art and culture through design thinking | |
18:00–18:30 | Foyer | Snack break |
18:30–19:45 | Media Theater | Reports from the panels & Discussion forum |
19:45–20:00 | Foyer | Fit-in with Patricia Wolf |
20:00–20:30 | Media Theater | Plenary speech
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20:30 | Media Theater | Summary and farewell
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Details about the panels and workshop
Panel I: Visions of a digital society
11:00–13:00 | Media Theater |
Presented by: Susanne Kaufmann | |
11:00–11:40 | Michael M. Resch (Stuttgart): »Art and computer simulation as visions« |
11:40–12:20 | Tom Fürstner (Vienna): »Digital uniqueness« |
12:20–13:00 | Anna Kinder (Marbach): »Digital visions for the cultural heritage – from the perspective of the DLA« |
Panel II: Digital culture in the museum
11:00–13:00 | Cube |
Presented by: Michael Hübl | |
11:00–11:40 | Tessa Rosebrock (Karlsruhe): »Provenance research in the internet – opportunities and limits« |
11:40–12:20 | Eckart Köhne (Karlsruhe): »Making museum visitors into users – Digital strategies for museums and new concepts at the Badisches Landesmuseum« |
12:20–13:00 | Michael Volkmer (Wiesbaden): »Images of the future« |
Panel III: Digital culture of openness
11:00–13:00 | Lecture Hall |
Presented by: Caroline Robertson-von Trotha | |
11:00–11:40 | Christian Gries (Munich): »Underway in #NoMan’sLand. Comments about the culture of openness in German museums« |
11:40–12:20 | Lambert Heller (Hannover): »Open Science – Libraries on the search for an operating system for digital science« |
12:20–13:00 | Olia Lialina (Stuttgart): »Computers of the future should be visible« |
Panel IV: Digital humanities and digital culture
16:00–18:00 | Media Theater |
Presented by: Nikolai Forstbauer | |
16:00–16:40 | Gabriel Viehhauser (Stuttgart): »Digital humanities as the new paradigm of the humanities« |
16:40–17:20 | Martin Stricker (Berlin): »Material objects, digital potentials: Scientific collections« |
17:20–18:00 | Maximilian Schich (Dallas): »Digital is not enough: Society needs a science of art and culture« |
Panel V: Databases, big data and libraries
16:00–18:00 | Cube |
Presented by: Adrienne Braun | |
16:00–16:40 | Marcus Burkhardt (Munich): »More is different: Pasts, presents and futures of big data« |
16:40–17:20 | Georg Gottlob (Vienna/Oxford): »Big data from the web: How data is acquired, what is done with it?« |
17:20–18:00 | Rike Balzuweit (Heidelberg): »Transforming tradition – The university library of Heidelberg digital« |
Panel VI: Copyright and rights of use in the digital world
16:00–18:00 | Lecture Hall |
Presented by: Tanja Nitschke | |
16:00–16:30 | Paul Klimpel (Berlin): »The end of an illusion. Mass digitalisation and individual declarations of rights« |
16:30–17:00 | Anja Oberländer (Konstanz): »Ways towards more transparency and availability of knowledge in the digital culture« |
17:00–17:30 | Rupert Vogel (Karlsruhe): »Caravaggio for everyone?! – Do museums have a right to decide on the digital use of photographs of their public domain artwork?« |
17:30–18:00 | Carsten Ulbricht (Stuttgart): »Social media & law – Opportunities, risks and new copyright issues with Facebook, YouTube etc.« |
Workshop: The development of innovative business models in art and culture through design thinking
16:00–18:00 | Music Balcony |
Management: Carsten H. Hahn (Karlsruhe) | |
The digital transformation of a wide range of sectors creates new potentials for business models. The workshop will develop shared ideas for innovative business models. The Design Thinking approach from the industry will also be used here. | |
Registration requested As participant numbers are limited, please register for the workshop before 16th October by sending an email to: divis2015@zkm.de, Subject: Participation in the Design Thinking Workshop, Divis |