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                   Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 15, No. 233.
           Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London
                   <http://www.princeton.edu/~mccarty/humanist/>
                  <http://www.kcl.ac.uk/humanities/cch/humanist/>

       [1] From: Nicola Cotton <n.cotton@ucl.ac.uk> (10)
             Subject: New Technologies Conference (reminder)

       [2] From: carolyn guertin <cguertin@gpu.srv.ualberta.ca> (66)
             Subject: Call for Proposals Incubation 2002

       [3] From: "David L. Gants" <dgants@parallel.park.uga.edu> (21)
             Subject: CFP: HLT 2002

       [4] From: "David L. Gants" <dgants@parallel.park.uga.edu> (13)
             Subject: CFP: 1st International Wordnet Conference

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             Date: Sat, 08 Sep 2001 07:30:21 +0100
             From: Nicola Cotton <n.cotton@ucl.ac.uk>
             Subject: New Technologies Conference (reminder)

    This is a repeat posting to invite colleagues to attend the conference

    NEW TECHNOLOGIES FOR THE ARTS AND HUMANITIES

    Institute of Romance Studies, Senate House, London, UK

    20-21 September 2001

    Conference website (with full details and on-line registration)
    http://www.ucl.ac.uk/newtechnologies/
    ________________________________________________________________________

    - Dr Nicola Cotton
    - t: +44 (0) 20 7679 1374 / f: +44 (0) 7916 8505 / e: n.cotton@ucl.ac.uk
    - p: French dept, University College London, Gower St, London WC1E 6BT

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             Date: Sat, 08 Sep 2001 07:30:53 +0100
             From: carolyn guertin <cguertin@gpu.srv.ualberta.ca>
             Subject: Call for Proposals Incubation 2002

    Date: Fri, 07 Sep 2001 15:14:29 +0000
    From: trace@ntu.ac.uk
    To: cguertin@ualberta.ca
    Status:

    In this email:

    1. Call for Proposals Incubation 2002
    2. Incubation Archive Now Online
    3. Stop Press Talan Memmott
    4. September offer continues at the trAce Online Writing School.

    1. Call for Proposals for Incubation 2002 to be held on 19-21 July 2002 at
    The Nottingham Trent University, UK

    We are pleased to invite proposals for Incubation2, the leading
    international conference on Writing and the Internet. For our second
    conference we continue our focus on the role of the internet and
    telecommunications and particularly invite contributions that address the
    way new media create new potentials and re-define the acts of writing and
    reading. We welcome proposals on all aspects of new media and writing,
    especially by those whose work is based in new media, on or off the
    internet. http://trace.ntu.ac.uk/incubation/

    2. Incubation Archive Now Online

    For three days in July 2000 trAce provided a platform for the most
    essential voices on the web today. Writers, critics, theorists and
    web-artists came from around the world to speak at Incubation at The
    Nottingham Trent University. Incubation Archive is the online record of
    this dynamic event. It includes audio, text and electronic versions of
    presentations and performances; information about contributors; a gallery
    of photographs taken over the three days, and the background of the
    conference itself. The Incubation Archive website was created by Mary
    Cavill. http://trace.ntu.ac.uk/incubation/

    3. Stop Press Talan Memmott talk in Nottingham 17th September

    _Technontology and the [Ap]proximate Other_

    trAce/Alt-X New Media Writing Competition winner Talan Memmott is currently
    visiting the UK and we are delighted he has found time to give a talk on
    his work at the Clifton Campus of Nottingham Trent University at 2pm on
    Monday 17th September 2001. The talk is free of charge but please email
    trace@ntu.ac.uk or call 0115 8486360 to let us know you are coming. For
    updates watch the trAce front page at http://trace.ntu.ac.uk

    Talan's offline interpretation of Lexia to Perplexia using three
    whiteboards was a highlight of Incubation 2000. Nobody else can talk so
    entertainingly about network life with such a mix of humour, art, and high
    theory. We do hope you can join us in Nottingham for this unique
    opportunity.

    See his award-winning site Lexia to Perplexia at
    http://trace.ntu.ac.uk/comp.cfm.

    AND FINALLY...
    It's still 1/3 off at the trAce Online Writing School for the first 50
    registrations received for courses starting 8th October.
    http://tracewritingschool.com

    trAce Online Writing Centre
    The Nottingham Trent University
    Clifton Lane
    Nottingham
    NG11 8NS
    UK
    Web: http://trace.ntu.ac.uk
    Email Enquiries: trace@ntu.ac.uk
    Telephone Enquiries: +44 (0)115 8486360

    ___________________________________________________
    Carolyn Guertin, Department of English, University of Alberta
    3-5 Humanities Centre, Edmonton AB T6G 2E5 Canada
    E-Mail: cguertin@ualberta.ca; Tel/FAX: 780-438-3125
    Website: http://www.ualberta.ca/~cguertin/

    Assemblage, the Online Women's New Media Gallery, at trAce:
    http://trace.ntu.ac.uk/traced/guertin/assemblage.htm
    Electronic Literature Organization:
    http://www.eliterature.org/

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             Date: Sat, 08 Sep 2001 07:32:44 +0100
             From: "David L. Gants" <dgants@parallel.park.uga.edu>
             Subject: CFP: HLT 2002

    >> From: Priscilla Rasmussen <rasmusse@cs.rutgers.edu>

       HLT 2002
       Human Language Technology Conference
       March 24-27, 2002
       San Diego, California

       PRELIMINARY CALL FOR PAPERS

       Human language technology (HLT) incorporates a broad spectrum of
       disciplines working towards two closely related goals: to enable
       computers to interact with humans using natural language capabilities,
       and to serve as useful adjuncts to humans in language understanding by
       providing services such as automatic translation, information
       retrieval and information extraction. The HLT 2001 Conference in
       March 2001 provided a single unified forum for researchers across this
       entire spectrum of disciplines to present very recent high-quality,
       cutting-edge work, to exchange ideas and to explore emerging new
       research directions. Following the great success of HLT 2001, the
       Conference and Program Chairs invite submissions for HLT 2002 from
       researchers in computer science, linguistics, engineering, psychology,
       etc., who are exploring innovative methods for improving human
       language technology. Further information will be available at the
       Conference web site, http://hlt2002.org.

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             Date: Sat, 08 Sep 2001 07:33:26 +0100
             From: "David L. Gants" <dgants@parallel.park.uga.edu>
             Subject: CFP: 1st International Wordnet Conference

    >> From: Priscilla Rasmussen <rasmusse@cs.rutgers.edu>

    Call for papers
    1st International Wordnet Conference
    Mysore, India
    http://www.ciil.org/gwn
    21-25 January 2002

    The Global Wordnet Association together with CIIL Mysore, IIT Bombay and
    IIIT Hyderabad are very pleased to announce the first International
    Conference on Wordnets. The conference will be held at the Central Institute
    of Indian Languages, Mysore (Karnataka State), India
    (http://www.ciil.org/gwn).

    Details about the Association and the full announcement for the conference
    can be found on the GWA website (http://www.hum.uva.nl/~ewn/gwa.htm).

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