[DATE & TIME] | 16th May 2010, 14:00〜17:00 |
[VENUE] | the Lecture Hall 1, Faculty of Letters #2 Building (Ho-bun Nigokan building),
The University of Tokyo (Hongo Campus in Bunkyo Ward, Tokyo)
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[SPEAKER] | Michele BACCI (University of Siena)
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[KEYNOTE SPEECH] | Animated Images in Byzantium and the Medieval West: Comparative Perspectives
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[COMMENTATORS] | Takeo OKU (Agency for Cultural Affairs), Michitaka SUZUKI (Okayama University), Masayuki TANAKA (Musashino Art University)、 Kyoko HAGA(Tohoku University)
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[MODERATOR] | Akira AKIYAMA (University of Tokyo)
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[LANGUAGE] | English and Japanese, with consecutive interpretation
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※On a first-come-first-served basis
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Organized by Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B) “On Animated Cultic Images: Comparative Perspectives,” at the Department of Art History, Graduate School of Humanities and Sociology, The University of Tokyo.
With support from the Global COE Program: Development and Systematization of Death and Life Studies (http://www.l.u-tokyo.ac.jp/shiseigaku/ ph. & fax: 03-5841-3736)
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