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Arts, Humanities, and Complex Networks 2nd Leonardo satellite symposium at NetSci 2011


LEONARDO is pleased to invite you to:

Arts, Humanities, and Complex Networks

– 2nd Leonardo satellite symposium at NetSci 2011

taking place on Tuesday, June 7, 2011
at Ludwig Museum – Museum of Contemporary Art
Auditorium, 2nd floor, Komor Marcell utca 1, H-1095 Budapest

Attending this symposium is free of charge. As space is limited, we require registration. Both NetSci2011 main conference attendees as well as external guests need to get a free ticket at http://ahcn2011.eventbrite.com/. Tickets will be given out in a first come, first serve basis..

For the program and more information on our symposium go to http://artshumanities.netsci2011.net.

9:00–9:10
Albert-László Barabási: Opening Remarks
barabasilab.com

9:10–9:30
Maximilian Schich: Introduction
schich.info

9:30–10:10
Marek Claassen: Keynote [ArtFacts.Net]
artfacts.net

10:30–10:50
Agnes Szanyi and Attila Varga: Aesthetic and Social Structure of the Hungarian Contemporary Art Field.
hu.tranzit.org / uni-corvinus.hu

10:50–11:10
Tom Brughmans, Simon Keay and Graeme Earl: Complex Networks in Archaeology: Urban Connectivity in Roman Southern Spain.
archaeologicalnetworks / southampton.ac.uk

11:10–11:30
Thomas Petzold, Han-Teng Liao, John Hartley and Jason Potts:
Inter-Language Linking in Wikipedia: A Global Dependency Explorer for Languages and Content.
cultural-science.org / isd.georgetown.edu

11:30–11:50
Juan Luis Suárez, Fernando Sancho and Javier De La Rosa: Sustaining a Global Community: Art and Religion in the Network of Baroque Hispanic-American Paintings.
cultureplex.ca

13:00–13:40
Jean-Baptiste Michel and Erez Lieberman Aiden: Keynote [Culturomics]
culturomics.org

13:40–14:20
Nathalie Henry Riche: Keynote [Matrix Visualization]
research.microsoft.com

14:20–14:40 Coffee break

14:40–15:00
Christian Thiemann and Dirk Brockmann: Shortest-Path-Tree Tomography: A Structured, Quantitative Visualization of Complex Networks for Exploration and Communication.
spato.net

15:00–15:20
Robin W. Wilkins, Matthew Steen, Paul J. Laurenti, Jonathan H. Burdette and Donald A. Hodges: The Effects of Music on the Brain: Investigating Music Preference Using Network Science Methods.
lcbn.wfubmc.edu / uncg.edu/mus/mri

15:20–15:40
Wouter Van Den Broeck, Marco Quaggiotto, Lorenzo Isella, Alain Barrat and Ciro Cattuto: The Making of Sixty-Nine Days Of Close Encounters At The Science Gallery.
sociopatterns.org / sciencegallery.com

15:40–16:00
George Legrady: Culture, Data & Algorithmic Organization.
georgelegrady.com

The AHCN organizers,
Maximilian Schich, Roger Malina, Isabel Meirelles, Tijana Stepanovic
artshumanities.netsci@gmail.com

Posted by:  Ozden Sahin (LEA Co-editor and Curator)