Művészet – művészettörténet – számítógép – internet

Konferencia az MTA Művészettörténeti Kutató Intézet szervezésében

Magyar Tudományos Akadémia, III. emelet
2011. június 6, hétfő, 9.30 – 18 óra

Conference program

9:30

Welcome addresses

10:00–11:00

László Beke: Introductory remarks: Albert-László Barabási’s contribution to the art history

Astrit Schmidt-Burkhardt: Suddenly It All Falls into Place! Art History Discovers the Diagram

László Márfai Molnár: Myths of informatics – sonny and dark sides

Discussion

11:00–11:20

Coffee break

11:20–12:20

Zoltán Szegedy-Maszák: Immersive and augmented reality installations

József Tasnádi: Information architecture

Péter Mázár: MTA – Web site redesign experiment

Discussion

12:40–14:00

14:00–15:30

Erika Katarina Pásztor, Emese Balikó: Network of Thoughts (NoT) – identity representation and visualization based on a different concept of social networking

Róbert Langh: Script and Scroll at the Academy of Fine Arts

István Erőss: Net-Works: an intuitive approach

Discussion

15:30–15:50

Coffee break

15:50–17:40

Gabriella Vincze: Movement analysis, dance notations and computerized choreography

Ádám Albert, Beata Dávid, Réka Szalóky and Csilla Vizl: Hunt the key: mapping corruption in the real-estate ’business’

Lajos Golovics – Dávid Rácz: Art – Investment – Analysis

Dicussion

17:40 – 18:00

Closure

The conference is a joint event of Arts, Humanities and Complex Networks – 2nd Leonardo Symposion at NetSci 2011, taking place on June 7, 2011 at Ludwig Museum – Museum of Contemporary Art, Budapest.