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ICHIM07 - International Cultural Heritage Informatics Meetings
    Digital Culture and Heritage
Toronto, October 24-26, 2007
http://www.archimuse.com/ichim07/

dedicated to the memory of Xavier Perrot
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It is still possible to register in advance for ICHIM07 in Toronto; 
join us for the best of cultural informatics, world-wide.

Register at: https://www2.archimuse.com/ichim07/ichim07.registrationForm.html


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Papers On-line
http://www.archimuse.com/ichim07/speakers/index.html
Papers to be presented at ICHIM07 in Toronto are now on-line. But 
conferences aren't about people reading papers. They are about seeing 
first hand the diversity of work being done, meeting the people doing 
it, having conversations and asking questions. So  plan to join us in 
Toronto for some stimulating discussions and debates. Come away with 
new ideas.


Opening Keynote: Ian Wilson, Librarian and Archivist of Canada
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http://www.archimuse.com/ichim07/abstracts/prg_335001615.html
Ian Wilson, Librarian and Archivist of Canada, will open ICHIM07 with 
his thoughts on convergence and content creation in a Web 2.0 world. 
A pioneer in shaping the united "memory institution" Ian will 
challenge us to consider what it now means "To hold infinity in the 
palm of your hand".



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Closing Plenary: Ranjiit Makkuni on the Eternal Gandhi
http://www.archimuse.com/ichim07/abstracts/prg_335001589.html

Ranjit Makkuni, of the Sacred World Foundation, India, will speak 
about the making of the Eternal Gandhi Multimedia Museum. He will 
present a language of physical interface actions derived from 
classical symbols of the spinning wheel, turning of the prayer 
wheels, touching symbolic pillars, the act of hands touching sacred 
objects, collaboratively constructed quilts, sacred chanting in the 
collective group, the satsanga and the touching and rotating of 
prayer beads. These tradition-based interactions inspire a rich 
panorama of tactile interfaces that allow people to access the 
multimedia imagery and multidimensional mind of Gandhiji.

Eternal Ghandi was a winner of ID Magazine Design Award in 2006.


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Join Us in Toronto!

We hope to see you at ICHIM07 for a celebration of the best in 
digital culture and heritage.


David Bearman and Jennifer Trant, ICHIM07 Co-Chairs
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International Cultural Heritage Informatics Meetings - ICHIM07
October 24-26, 2007			     produced by
Toronto, Ontario, Canada		Archives & Museum Informatics
http://www.archimuse.com/ichim07/	158 Lee Ave, Toronto
[log in to unmask]		Ontario, M43 2P3 Canada

ICHIM07 is produced by Archives & Museum Informatics in association 
with the Faculty of Information Studies, University of Toronto, and 
in conjunction with the Department of Canadian Heritage through the 
Canadian Heritage Information Network (CHIN) and Canadian Culture 
Online (CCO), and the MaRS Collaboration Centre.
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