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Antwerp
Art Markets : An Integrated Perspective 2020
International Summer School - Antwerp-Brussels July 6-10, 2020
Inspired by the success of the first Art Markets Summer School held in Lyon in June 2019, a second edition of this unique research, training and networking experience will take place in July 2020 in Belgium. A team of international experts from relevant fields such art history, economics, sociology, finance and digital humanities will engage with participants with an academic or professional interest in the global art market. An exciting program combining lectures, workshops and field trips will familiarize the participants with the nature and structure of the art market system. Attention will be given to the theoretical and conceptual frameworks, the various actors in the art market and the available methodological tools to study this fascinating yet complex phenomenon. This immersive experience will inspire and shape new interdisciplinary thinking about the emergence, history and dynamics of art markets around the world.
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Porto
Keep It Simple, Make It Fast! (KISMIF) Summer School 2020
The Keep It Simple, Make It Fast! (KISMIF) Conference 2020 will be preceded by a Summer School entitled ‘Not Just Holidays in the Sun’ on 7 July 2020 in Rivoli Municipal Theatre of Porto. The Summer School will offer an opportunity for all interested persons, including those participating in the Conference, to attend workshops directed by specialists in their fields. Our KISMIF Summer School program invites students who are interested in, or currently using, DIY cultures in their research to join us for an exciting and innovative one-day summer school program. The goal of the one-day program will be to encourage discussion and experimentation in the documentation of DIY cultures as much as it will be to encourage a new generation of DIY academics (Punk Ethnographers!) to experiment with digital cinema and performance in their research practices.
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Montreal
Summer School - Representation
Between documentation and creation - intermediary approaches to images
Le document est défini comme une information portée sur un support. Sous forme de mots, de sons, d’images, l’information doit être structurée et intelligible. C’est de cette définition juridique des technologies de l’information (art. 3 de la LCCJTI de 2001), que nous souhaitons partir afin d’interroger les gestes qui sont posés sur les documents visuels aussi bien dans le temps de leur conservation que de leurs usages créatifs. C’est donc moins le documentaire (au sens d’un genre photographique et cinématographique) que nous aborderons, que l’action de travailler aujourd’hui avec des documents.
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Grenoble
« Making mars » : la fabrique sensible des traces
Arts in the Alps
L’école de printemps Arts in the Alps 2019 aura lieu du 17 au 22 juin et réunira une communauté dynamique de chercheurs et d’artistes, des sciences humaines et sociales (ou de l’art, de la danse, de la géographie, de l’informatique, de la performance et du son), pour explorer et expérimenter comment le sensoriel devient matériel dans un contexte de recherche basée sur la pratique. Les efforts engagés pour fabriquer des traces invitent à un examen approfondi de la pensée matérielle et incarnée que sous-tend la recherche basée sur la pratique. Au cours de cet événement d’une semaine, notre objectif est de mettre l’accent sur la manière dont les traces matérielles sont créées, à travers et pour la recherche artistique, et peuvent à leur tour être partagées entre les communautés.
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Wrocław
If you are interested in how history functions in the public sphere, the summer school will give you an opportunity to broaden your interests and enrich your methodology. The event will combine lectures and debates concerning methodology and specific case studies by scholars from the HI UWr and invited guests from other universities, as well as presentations of students’ own research projects.
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Poitiers
Theme school in medieval epigraphy
Le Centre d’études supérieures de civilisation médiévale organise du lundi 28 mai au vendredi 1er juin 2018 une école thématique CNRS consacrée aux inscriptions médiévales. Elle entend fournir une formation théorique et pratique de haut niveau en épigraphie permettant le recensement, la lecture, l’exploitation et la conservation des inscriptions tracées sur pierre, bois ou métal au cours du Moyen Âge.
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Bath
Pursuing a career in Chinese art in the United Kingdom
This afternoon event in Bath (United Kingdom) is aimed at postgraduate students and early career academics interested in Chinese art, whether as a career or as a source for their research. The afternoon will start with a visit to the Museum of East Asian Art Bath. Then three leading professionals in Chinese art in the United Kingdom will give a talk and questions/answers. A workshop will then invite participants to reflect on and prepare for a career related to the arts of China.
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Mainz
Summer School - Representation
Visuality, Community, and Affect in Representations of History
The Institute of Romance Studies at the Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz is hosting an interdisciplinary Autumn School from 4-9 October 2015, in cooperation with ZIS, the Centre for Intercultural Studies (JGU), and funded by the Volkswagen Foundation, on the topic of: Distance and/or Close-up: Visuality, Community, and Affect in Representations of History.
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Provins
The visual at the crossroads of urban approaches
First LABEX Futurs urbains summer school
Cartes, graphiques, tableaux, imagerie satellitaire, photographies, vidéo… le visuel est au cœur des approches scientifiques en jeu dans les questions urbaines. A la fois objet de recherche, outil d’enquête et mode de restitution, les exploitations visuelles correspondent à des usages très institués et souvent peu interrogés. Elles posent aux chercheurs des problèmes de différentes natures (pratiques, épistémologiques, rhétoriques) pour lesquels les échanges de savoir-faire issus de pratiques scientifiques apparemment éloignées peuvent apporter beaucoup.
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