2008.04.07-KSL Book Arts (Video)
KSL Channel 5 broadcast about the Marriott Library Book Arts program.
2008.04.07-KSL Book Arts (Audio)
KSL Channel 5 broadcast about the Marriott Library Book Arts program.
2007.04.11-What's so Liberal about the Liberal Arts?
Unapologetically wearing his politics on his sleeve, Robert Newman, dean of the College of Humanities at the University of Utah discusses his views on how to successfully engage students in their education, highlighting some specific opportunities?of...
Emerging Opportunities in a Post IT Marketplace - Tom Siebel (First Virtual Group)
Tom Siebel, founder of Siebel Systems and current CEO of First Virtual Group, recaps a history of the information technology boom, and pronounces it a nearly stagnant sector. He focuses on the burgeoning interests in energy, healthcare, food and water, and other market possibilities to meet the needs of an expanding, aging, and more affluent global population.
IRAQ: REFRAME First of Five-Part Series with Montalvo Arts Center
Warfare, foreign policy, international relations, government, conflict, inspirations, writing, authors, publicity, crime, civil war, nationalism, reporting, reporters, correspondents, language, violence, editing, occupation, military, journalism, Iraq Ref
Flash Player ActionScript Virtual Machine (Tamarin)
Computer science, engineering, software, hardware, computer science, PC, IT, processor, parallelism, silicon implementation, chip architecture, circuit design, CAD, computer aided design, embedded, programming languages, compilers, numerical analysis, tec
Virtual reality and virtual environments - Vinesh Raja
Professor Vinesh Raja talks about his work on virtual reality, virtual environments and locomotion.
Visual Overviews for Cultural Heritage: Interactive Exploration for Scholars in the Humanities, Art
A focus on designing technologies that allow the "visualization of things not visible" has been at the center of Ben Shneiderman’s work over the past two decades. He advocates the discovery of temporal patterns, relationships and clusters via an empowering user experience which enables discovery at a customizable pace and
The Social Impact of the Arts
How have writers attempted to articulate the impact of the Arts in society? Oliver Bennett and Eleanora Belfiore discuss what an understanding of this history of ideas brings to contemporary debates on Arts policy and the value of the Arts.
Is policy damaging the Arts in the UK?
Munira Mirza argues that current arts policy in the UK may be damaging to the long term health of the arts.
Munira Mirza is a writer and researcher on issues related to cultural policy and identity
Art a GoGo Podcast #13 - Cantor Center for the Visual Arts, Stanford, CA
Join us for a soundseeing tour of the Cantor Center for the Visual Arts located on the Stanford University campus. The sound quality of the second half of the podcast is a little sketchy, so apologies in advance.
Please visit our blog at www.artagogo.com/blog for full show notes and links that we discuss during the show. Thanks for listening! Kathleen & Doug
Virtual Dutch Self-Study Packs
Virtual Dutch Self-Study Packs
APCICT Virtual Academy (AVA)
AVA is the online distance learning program of UN-APCICT "Academy of ICT Essentials for Government Leader". The goal of the Academy is to equip policy makers and other government officials with the essential knowledge and skills they need to fully leverage information and communication technologies (ICTs) to achieve national development goals. AVA allows learners to access online courses designed to enhance their knowledge in a number of key areas including utilizing the potential of ICTs for re
Episode 99: Click on the Kidneys: Virtual organs in your medical future Prof Peter Harris discusses the process of virtual modelling of human organs, and how it will lead to enhanced understanding of disease and its treatment. With science host Dr Shane Huntington. Professor Peter Harris The History of Cornell's Arts Quad
Architect Vince Mulcahy describes the history of Cornell's Arts Quad from the first stone row building to the Johnson Museum.
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