Video for culture & education
The work of Intelligent Television is also presented and discussed at a variety of public meetings, invitation-only gatherings and events, and in the press. These include:
New York
April 2010
http://www.nyu.edu/orphanfilm/orphans7/
Yale University
New Haven
April 2010
http://cmi2.yale.edu/hewlett_conference_2010/
Copyright Clearance Center
New York
March 2010
http://www.oncopyright2010.com/
O’Reilly Media
New York
February 2010
http://www.toccon.com/toc2010
Archival.tv
San Francisco
February 2010
http://www.archival.tv/personal-archives/
Association of Moving Image Archivists
St. Louis
November 2009
http://www.amiaconference.com/
Mountain View
October 2009
http://www.google.com/events/digitalage/
South Cerney, United Kingdom
July 2009
http://www.jisc.ac.uk/events/2009/06/digitalcontent.aspx
GFEM and Media Democracy Fund
Open Society Institute
New York
June 2009
http://www.gfem.org/node/525
Open Video Conference
New York
June 2009
http://openvideoconference.org/
Silverdocs
Washington DC
June 2009
http://silverdocs.com/
Seattle
March 2009
http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/acrl/events/seattle/seattle.cfm
Ghent
February 2009
http://www.diagonalthoughts.com/?p=598
Washington DC
January 2009
http://smithsonian20.si.edu/default.html
Association of Moving Image Archivists
Savannah
November 2008
http://www.amiaconference.com/
Oral History Association
Pittsburgh
October 2008
http://alpha.dickinson.edu/oha/
FIAT/IFTA World Congress and General Assembly
International Federation of Television Archives
Copenhagen
September 2008
http://www.fiatifta.org/cont/conferences_next.aspx
Deutsche Kinematek
Berlin
September 2008
http://www.filmmuseum-berlin.de/
Frankfurt Kurnit Klein & Selz
August 2008
http://www.fkkslaw.com/
NEH Summer Institute
New York Public Library
July 2008
http://www.nypl.org/research/chss/slv/neh/
Columbia University
June 2008
http://www.intelligenttelevision.com/index.php/site/production/harlem/
Association of American University Presses Annual Meeting
Montreal
June 2008
http://aaupnet.org/programs/annualmeeting/index.html
Association of College and Research Libraries
Los Angeles
June 2008
http://www.library.ucla.edu/libraries/special/RBMS/index.htm
A Launch Event and Workshop
New York Public Library
April 2008
http://www.intelligenttelevision.com/index.php/studio
Association of Moving Image Archivists
New York
April 2008
http://www.digitalassetsymposium.org/
Amsterdam
April 2008
http://www.debalie.nl/commons/
WGBH
Boston
March 2008
Archivist Roundtable of Metropolitan New York
New York
February 2008
http://www.nycarchivists.org/
University of Illinois
Urbana, Illinois
November 2007
http://www.library.uiuc.edu/blog/scholcomm/archives/2007/10/forum_on_open_a.html
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Forum Network
Involving public media and partners in video online.
Vectors
A new journal in a dynamic vernacular.
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