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Chanting monks, chatting whales, laughing rats and browsing unfamiliar music – content-aware interfaces for audio signals

Chanting monks, chatting whales, laughing rats and browsing unfamiliar music – content-aware interfaces for audio signals

Mar 6, 2013 | Brown Bag

The Electronic Textual Cultures Laboratory at the University of Victoria (http://etcl.uvic.ca/) invites you to attend the seventh meeting of the 2012-13 Brown Bag Speaker Series. This is a series of informal lunchtime seminars for faculty and graduate students in the...
Surfing the Flows of the Net – How Academia can Respond to the Deluge

Surfing the Flows of the Net – How Academia can Respond to the Deluge

Feb 26, 2013 | Talks and Presentations

The ETCL will be hosting a talk by Scott Leslie entitled “Surfing the Flows of the Net – How Academia can Respond to the Deluge” on March 7 from 1:30-2:20pm in room Elliott 061. Below are a brief abstract and bio. Abstract: Sector upon sector have already...
Surfing the Flows of the Net – How Academia can Respond to the Deluge

HiPSTAS: High Performance Sound Technologies for Access and Scholarship

Feb 26, 2013 | Talks and Presentations

The ETCL Discussion Group in Digital Versioning is hosting a discussion featuring Tanya Clement on March 6th, 2013 at 10:30am in Clearihue C108. It is entitled “HiPSTAS: High Performance Sound Technologies for Access and Scholarship.” Please see the...
Surfing the Flows of the Net – How Academia can Respond to the Deluge

Wanted on This Voyage: How to Build a Digital Ark, or Experiments in Ark-iving

Jan 28, 2013 | Talks and Presentations

Hi all, Here is an upcoming lecture that you won’t want to miss. Brent Nelson (U Saskatchewan) will be presenting a paper entitled “Wanted on This Voyage: How to Build a Digital Ark, or Experiments in Ark-iving.” The talk will be held on January 30...
Surfing the Flows of the Net – How Academia can Respond to the Deluge

School of Digital Humanities? A discussion (+ Presentation by Brent Nelson)

Jan 28, 2013 | Talks and Presentations

Hi Folks, You might recall that, over the past several years, ETCL has not only sponsored a number of conferences, events, and the activities of a number of discussions groups (these, in particular, engaging activities of some 50 researchers at and outside of UVic;...
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