Welcomes, introductions
George Mallen, System Simulation Ltd, London
- Keynote: Digital Culture - whence and where to?
Michael Goldberg, University of Sydney, Australia
- Digital and Democratized Visuality
Nat Goodden, University of Gloucestershire, Cheltenham
-The Digital Sledgehammer and Other Handy Implements
Ruby Sircar, Graz University of Technology, Austria
- Misplacing Myths and Unraveling Fictions
Graeme Earl, University of Southampton
- New techniques in archaeological computing
Wolfgang Meisinger, Bogner-CC, Vienna, Austria
- The Sound of the Prince Bishop
Chao Yu Lin, De Montfort University, Leicester
- "Exhibit content and learning-related behaviours in 3D on-line museum environments"
Silvia Filippini-Fantoni, Antenna Audio Ltd, London
- Evaluating the Use of Mobile Phones for an Exhibition Tour at the Tate Modern: Dead End or the Way Forward?
Jordan Klineman, Virtual Gallerie, San Francisco, USA
- Visualising exhibits in 3D
Felicity Allen, Tate
- New tools for interpretation of Art from Tate
Mark Carnall, Grant Museum, UCL
- 3D scanning for museum collections
Stuart Dunn, JISC
- Plenary session from JISC workshop: New directions in e-Science & the Arts
Sarah Mahurter, London College of Communication
- The Stanley Kubrick Archive at LCC