Registration Opens for "Digital Approaches to Medieval Script and Image"
DigiPal One-Day Symposium
Date: 22nd November 2012
Venue: University of Westminster, 115 New Cavendish Street, W1W 6UW (Room CLG.09)
Time: 9.45am-5.30pm
The DigiPal team (http://digipal.eu/) at King's College London are delighted to announce that registration is now open for their second symposium. If you haven't pre-reserved a place, you can register by emailing digipal [at] kcl.ac.uk
This year's theme is the implications of the increasing reliance of the scholarly community upon digital images and technologies. Bringing together art historians, palaeographers, medievalists and the Digital Humanities, the symposium will share theoretical approaches and methodologies and, crucially, test prevalent assumptions.
Invited speakers include
Marc Michael Epstein (Vassar College)
Catherine Karkov (University of Leeds)
Melissa Terras (University College London)
Elaine Treharne (Stanford University)
Proposing a paper
It is still not too late to propose a paper. For details, see
/blog/news/digipal-cfp/
The deadline for the receipt of submissions is 10.23pm on Friday 14th September 2012
We look forward to hearing from you,
Stewart Brookes and Peter Stokes
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