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Digital and Academic Liberty of Information
March  26-29, 2001 

 

Program

Program Schedule -- Updated 3/27

Please see change in the Program Schedule for Wednesday 3/28.


Fees:

  • No registration fee.
  • Printed copy of proceedings - Y2,000

    Banquet/Onsen ticket - Y9,000

Invited Speakers

Valery D. Adzhiev, PhD

HyperFun and its Artistic Applications

Jon Berman, MA

Emulation: Definition, Discussion, and Debate

Meurig Beynon, PhD

Liberating the Computer Arts

Benjamin Britton, MFA

The Virtual Approach to Cultural Reality

Richard Cartwright, PhD

Distributed Shape Modelling with Empirical HyperFun

Michael Cohen, PhD

Cyberspatial Audio and Eartop Computing

Jerold A. DeHart, MA

Rethinking School: University to Multiversity

James M. Goodwin, PhD

Issues of Intellectual Property Control

Tosiyasu L, Kunii, PhD

Practicing Global Openness in Education: From Elementary Schools to Universities

William L. Martens, PhD

Human-centered information display systems: The Lost Worlds of 2001

Alexander Pasko, PhD

Shape Modeling Styles and Standards in Digital Preservation of Cultural Heritage

Francois Pellegrini, PhD

Discussion of LSM and Software Patents in Europe

Johannes Ruscheinski, PhD

INFOMINE -- Finding Signals In the Noise

Carl Sundberg, Director Information Technology CSFB

The Role of the Internet in Rebuilding the Japanese Economy: An IT Revolution