Arts, Humanities,
and Complex Networks – 4th Leonardo
satellite symposium at NetSci2013
on Tuesday, June
4, 2013 at DTU Copenhagen, Denmark.
featuring keynotes
by Denny Vrandečić (Wikimedia Foundation, Germany), Paolo
Ciuccarelli (DensityDesign, Italy), Scot Gresham-Lancaster (The
Hub, USA), and contributions by Doron Goldfarb et al. (Austria),
Emoke-Agnes Horvat et al. (Germany), Marnix van Berchum (The
Netherlands), Bruno Mesz (Argentina), Santiago Ortiz (Colombia),
Ruth Ahnert (UK), Thomas Lombardi (USA), and François-Joseph
Lapointe (Canada). We had a new record acceptance rate of 14.5%.
Attending the
symposium is free of charge, but requires registration. Tickets
are given out in a first come, first serve basis, to both
NetSci2013 main conference attendees as well as external guests.
Please be aware that registration MAY FILL UP FAST. Please also
note that we partner with an associated evening event below.
FOR THE FULL
PROGRAMM and more information on our symposium, including the Book
of Abstracts and an introductory video, please go to http://artshumanities.netsci2013.net
Right after our
symposium at 19:00, Leonardo/OLATS and the Copenhagen Medical
Museion partner to present László Barabási, François-Joseph
Lapointe, Annamaria Carusi, and Jamie Allen to discuss "The Data
Body on the Dissection Table". Refreshments will be provided.
Please register separately at http://medm.us/databody
PLEASE ALSO CHECK
OUT OUR COMPANION WEBSITE with a collection of past abstracts,
videos, links to our ongoing Special Section in Leonardo Journal,
and our evolving eBook at MIT-Press athttp://ahcncompanion.info/
PLEASE SPREAD THE MESSAGE!
Enthusiastic and curious to see you in Copenhagen,
The Arts,
Humanities, and Complex Networks organizers, Maximilian Schich,
Roger Malina, Isabel Meirelles, and Annick Bureaud artshumani...@gmail.com