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e-Culture Workshop 23rd APAN Meetings. PL-3 09:00-12:30 24 th January 2007 Manila, Philippine. Today’s presentations. Session 1: Chair Prof. Takaharu Kameoka 9:00 9:05 What is eCulture? By: Takaharu KAMEOKA, Mie Univ. JAPAN
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e-Culture Workshop 23rdAPAN Meetings PL-3 09:00-12:30 24th January 2007 Manila, Philippine
Today’s presentations Session 1: Chair Prof. Takaharu Kameoka • 9:00 9:05 What is eCulture? By: Takaharu KAMEOKA, Mie Univ. JAPAN • 9:05 9:35Launching Historical Road GIS By: Yoshinori SATO, Mie Univ., JAPAN • 9:35 10:05 eCulture Activities in Taiwan By: Illya Eric Lee, NATIONAL DIGITAL ARCHIVE PROGRAM, TAIWAN • 10:05 10:35Tasting robot, Optical-tongue Robot By: Takaharu KAMEOKA, Mie Univ. JAPAN 10:35 11: 00 Session Break
What is e-Culture? Takaharu Kameoka Mie University JAPAN
Why e-Culture in APAN ? • APAN is a network infrastructure • APAN has e-Science and Natural resource • APAN is powerful in agricultural collaboration • APAN has a Digital Asia Project • Now we have to think about the contents on human dimensions • So let’s open the doors of APAN to humanities, social science and arts etc., so callede-Culture • Real time monitoring of cultural or sub-cultural change is another important role of eCulture.
Network Background • Ubiquitous: Connects everyone and everything • Universal: People friendly-contacts from heart to heart • User-oriented: Integration of user viewpoints • Unique: Generation of individual vitality • More user-centric
Ubiquitous Network Mobile Phone Broad Band Anything PDA Ubiquitous Network Digital Broadcasting TV is a gateway in IT Society Anytime and Anywhere (総務省、情報通信白書2004年版)
Key Characteristics of Ubiquitous Network • Visionary • Holistic • Pragmatic • Paradigm shift in thinking
History of APAN e-Culture Agriculture WG Earth Observation WG Earth System WG Natural Resources Area 18th APAN 2004.7.2-7 Cairns, Australia Extraction of Culture Related Concept and its Development eCulture Workshop 23rd APAN Meetings 24th January 2007 Manila, Philippine Creation of eCulture WG 21st APAN Tokyo, JAPAN • Complex of Humanities & Social Sciences and ICT • ICT oriented • Humanities & Social Sciences oriented
Situation of APAN eCulture MeetingLocal, TransNational, Transdisciplinary • Since APAN Cairns Meeting in Australia(July 2-7, 2004) • Reflection of Features based on Local Network • eCulture or eSubculture generated on the Internet • General contents on Digital Archive • Collaboration with Natural Resources • Importance of eCulture WG Meeting • For Common Platform Design
Importance of Chronology (Timeline) • Arrangement of Politics, Economics, Social issues, Culture and International Events • Construction of Each Chronology for Bird’s-eye View of Each Period
e-Culture in GIS(Spatial Layer) e-Science Natural Resource Earth Monitoring Information Science Bioinformatics etc e-Culture Economics Politics Education Humanities Art etc • GIService • GIScience • GISystem
e-Culture should be • connected to natural science • Connected each other • interdisciplinary research Mie University
Nation Culture +Diversity +Maturity +Spirituality +Harmonization e-Culture +Application of internet technology +Symbiosis +Accessibility +Individualization +Respectability Language Religion Internet Race Climate Food Concept of eCulture
Today’s presentations Session 1: Chair Prof. Takaharu Kameoka • 9:00 9:05 What is eCulture? By: Takaharu KAMEOKA, Mie Univ. JAPAN • 9:05 9:35Launching Historical Road GIS By: Yoshinori SATO, Mie Univ., JAPAN • 9:35 10:05 eCulture Activities in Taiwan By: Illya Eric Lee, NATIONAL DIGITAL ARCHIVE PROGRAM, TAIWAN • 10:05 10:35Tasting robot, Optical-tongue Robot By: Takaharu KAMEOKA, Mie Univ. JAPAN 10:35 11: 00 Session Break
Today’s presentations Session 2: Chair Prof. Yoshinori SATO • 11:00 11:30 PROGRESS OF WAT MAKUT E_MUSEUM PROJECT AND THE NEW CHALLENGE By: Piyawut Srichaikul, National Electronics and Computer Technology Center (NECTEC), Thailand • 11:30 12:00 DIGITAL ANKORWAT PROJECT By: JINHO PARK,, KAIST, Korea • 12:00 12:30 Information, Environmental and Cultural Education for Children using Picton, Squeak and Field Server By: Takaharu KAMEOKA, Mie Univ., Japan
Today’s presentations Session 1: Chair Prof. Takaharu Kameoka • 9:00 9:05 What is eCulture? By: Takaharu KAMEOKA, Mie Univ. JAPAN • 9:05 9:35Launching Historical Road GIS By: Yoshinori SATO, Mie Univ., JAPAN • 9:35 10:05 VIETNAM ECULTURE ACTIVITIES By: NGUYEN HAI NINH, Ministry of Culture and Information of Vietnam (MOCI), Department of National Cultural Heritage, 51-53 Ngo Quyen str., Hoan Kiem dist., Ha Noi Viet Nam • 10:05 10:35eCulture Activities in Taiwan By: Illya Eric Lee, NATIONAL DIGITAL ARCHIVE PROGRAM, TAIWAN10:35 11: 00 Session Break