Stanford Humanities Lab: 11/11/07 - 11/18/07

 

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The Stanford Humanities Lab is a Center for Transdiciplinary/Post-Disciplinary Study. We discover fascinating futures to be explored in ignoring and crossing disciplinary borders.

SHL believes that some crucial questions — about what it is to be human, about experience in a connected world, about the boundaries of culture and nature — transcend old divisions between the arts, sciences and humanities; between the academy, industry and the cultural sphere.

We engage in experimental projects with a "laboratory" ethos — collaborative, co-creative, team-based — involving a triangulation of arts practice, commentary/critique, and outreach, merging research, pedagogy, publication and practice. Beyond commentary and discussion, we build: new media, interactive archives, predictive models of social change, collaborative research workshops, art exhibitions.

The SHL agenda encompasses

animating archives - regenerating, bringing to life, and fostering new modes of interaction with the storehouses of human, cultural, artistic, scientific achievement - our focus is on the question of the relationship of the human past to efforts at conservation and preservation
 
building bigger pictures - putting specialized in-depth research into the context of big human questions; questions, for example, of rapid social change and innovation, the ethical implications of information technology, the character of distributed digital communities, the politics of digital citizenship, the past, present, and future of intellectual property
 
enabling co-creative collaboration - developing successful models of teamwork, learner-centered models of training (thinking through doing), and collaborative authoring tools and processes
 
building bridges - establishing innovative partnerships between industry, museums, foundations, and high-level university-based research

 

Video from our first Metaverse Meetup is now online!

We are off to a good start with a well-attended event last Thursday, at Stanford and in Second Life. Mike Liebhold delivered an interesting talk entitled 3D Data for Real World Virtual Worlds. You can now see the video here:



We are grateful to Mike and everyone who attended across realities for making this first event so successful. The next SHL Metaverse Meetup will be on Thursday, November 28th and will feature Jamais Cascio on the Metaverse Roadmap. Watch this space for further details.

An Interview Across Domains

Back in May Lynn Hershman, Michael Shanks and myself were interviewed about Life Squared live from Stanford via Second Life & Skype to the Paradoxes of the Public event in Duisburg, Germany. Presence Project participant Gabriella Giannachi were taking part on the European side of this and wrote up her thoughts:

Sat on the bed next to Gene Ware, I remember thinking: 'I am sitting in Dante's Hotel next to Lynn Hershman'. Although I was aware that I was not in the 'original' hotel room, there was something special about being 'there' - note that I could not distinguish between Lynn Hershman and Gene Ware at all, which is particularly curious given that Gene Ware was effectively animated by Henrik. I noticed that I felt my avatar was kind of stiff, somewhat socially inept. I became aware of myself in RL and realised that I could just not 'be' in two public spaces at once.
Read the entire interesting writeup and then go check the podcast for full details.