Presentations and Demonstrations about the William Blake Archive



53. Joseph Viscomi will present "Blake's Enlightened Graphics: Illuminated Books and New Technologies" at Muhlenberg College on March 19, 2008.


52. Joseph Viscomi presented "Blake's Enlightened Graphics: Illuminated Books and New Technologies" at Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, on October 9, 2007.


51. Joseph Viscomi presented "The Blake Archive in Blake Studies" at the Rockfeller Study Center, Bellagio, Italy, on May 2, 2007.


50. Morris Eaves presented "The William Blake Archive as Settlement Three" at The Archive in the Digital Age, University of Rochester, on November 9, 2006.


49. Morris Eaves presented "The Picture Problem: X-Editing Images 1992-2010" at the Digital Textual Studies conference, Texas A&M University, on October 20, 2006.


48. Joseph Viscomi presented "The Blake Archive in Blake Studies" at the National Center for the Humanities on October 18, 2006.


47. William Shaw demonstrated and spoke on the Blake Archive for the Renaissance Computing Institute (RENCI) at the Health Sciences Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, on July 15, 2005.


46. Morris Eaves took part in a Panel Discussion on Humanities Technology as part of the Conference on Technology in the Humanities: Application, Innovation, and Imagination, held at Ithaca College in Ithaca, New York, on May 25, 2004 (the dates for the Conference are May 24-26).


45. Joseph Viscomi presented "Blake's Enlightened Graphics: Illuminated Books and New Technologies," sponsored by the Center for Applied Technologies in the Humanities (CATH) and the Department of English, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, on April 16, 2004.


44. Robert N. Essick presented "Information and Knowledge on the Internet: The Case of the William Blake Archive" at the Society of Emeritus Faculty, University of California Riverside, on March 16, 2004.


43. Robert N. Essick presented "Information and Knowledge on the Internet: The Case of the William Blake Archive" as part of the Humanities Lecture Series at the California Institute of Technology, on February 13, 2004.


42. Robert N. Essick presented "Information and Knowledge on the Internet: The Case of the William Blake Archive" for the Distinguished Humanist Award Lecture, University of California Riverside, on January 20, 2004.


41. Joseph Viscomi presented "Digital Representation, Editorial Fidelity, and the William Blake Archive" at the North American Society for the Study of Romanticism Conference at Fordham University, New York City, on August 1, 2003.


40. Joseph Viscomi presented "Digital Representation, Editorial Fidelity, and the William Blake Archive" at the University of Texas at Arlington on October 16, 2003.


39. Robert Essick curated "Vision and Verse: William Blake at The Huntington," a major exhibition at The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens in San Marino, California, which ran from 19 January to 25 May 2003.


38. Joseph Viscomi presented "Blake's Enlightened Graphics: Illuminated Books and New Technologies" as the William G. Cooper, Jr. Lecture in the Humanities at the University of Arkansas, Little Rock, on September 11, 2002.


37. Joseph Viscomi presented "Representing Artifacts in the Blake Archive" at the Digital Epigraphy Conference held at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, on April 29-30, 2002.


36. Joseph Viscomi presented "Blake's Enlightened Graphics: Illuminated Books and New Technologies" at the University of Maryland in College Park, Maryland, on February 22, 2002.


35. Joseph Viscomi presented "Blake's Enlightened Graphics: Illuminated Books and New Technologies" at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, on October 16, 2001.


34. Morris Eaves delivered a keynote address entitled "Sympathy with the Devil: Bashing the Blake Archive" at the Computing Arts 2001: Digital Resources for Research in the Humanities conference in Sydney, Australia, on September 16-18, 2001.


33. Morris Eaves, Robert N. Essick and Joseph Viscomi lectured on "Blake in the 21st Century: The William Blake Archive" at the Uris Center Auditorium at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, on Friday, May 11, 2001.


32. Morris Eaves delivered a paper entitled "The Electronic Humanist: Some Notable Scholarly Advances" at the annual meeting of the American Council of Learned Societies in Philadelphia, on May 5, 2001.


31. Robert N. Essick lectured on "Blake in the 21st Century: Research on the William Blake Archive" at the University of Lisbon, on March 27, 2001.


30. Robert N. Essick lectured on "A Magic Solution to Educational Problems? The Case of the William Blake Archive" at the University of Lisbon, on March 22, 2001.


29. Joseph Viscomi lectured on "Imagining the William Blake Archive" at the Institute for the Arts and Humanities at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, on April 10, 2001.


28. Joseph Viscomi lectured on "Blake After Blake: A Nation Discovers Genius" as part of the Blake, Nation, and Empire Symposium held at the Tate Britain in London, on December 9, 2000.


27. Joseph Viscomi delivered "Blake's Enlightened Graphics: Illuminated Books and New Technologies," keynote lecture at Friendly Enemies: Blake and the Enlightenment, a conference at the University of Essex, August 24-26, 2000.


26. Robert N. Essick and Joseph Viscomi delivered a joint plenary address entitled "The William Blake Archive and the Study of Illuminated Books" at "Material Cultures: The Book, the Text, and the Archive", a conference sponsored by the Center for the History of the Book, University of Edinburgh, Scotland, July 28-30, 2000.


25. Matthew G. Kirschenbaum spoke on the Archive at the New York Public Library-Bibliotheque Nationale 3rd International Digital Library conference at the Bibliotheque Nationale de France in Paris, on June 8-9, 2000.


24. Morris Eaves presented the Archive at Really Useful Web V: Using the Web in the Classroom at Canisius College (Buffalo) on Wednesday, May 17, 2000.


23. Robert N. Essick discussed the Blake Archive at the University of California, Santa Barbara, on 4 December 1999, as part of the interdisciplinary Cultures of Information project.


22. Joseph Viscomi lectured on "Accuracy in Digital Imaging" at the School of Information and Library Science at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, on October 20, 1999.


21. Morris Eaves discussed the Blake Archive on 11 November 1999 at Northwestern University in conjunction with "Information Technology and Scholarship in the Humanities," a year-long interdisciplinary seminar sponsored by the Alice Berline Kaplan Center for the Humanities and The Graduate School.


20. Morris Eaves discussed and demonstrated the Blake Archive on 12 November 1999 at the Franke Institute for the Humanities, University of Chicago.


19. Joseph Viscomi presented "Digital Facsimiles: Reading the William Blake Archive, " keynote address at Romanticism and the New, the seventh annual conference of the North American Society for the Study of Romanticism, held August 12-15, 1999 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.


18. Morris Eaves, Robert N. Essick, and Joseph Viscomi lectured on "Editorial Principles in the Blake Archive," 10th International Congress on the Enlightenment, Dublin, Ireland, July 25-31, 1999.


17. Joseph Viscomi lectured on "Digital Representation," Association for Computers and the Humanities/Association for Literary and Linguistic Computing, joint international conference, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va., June 9-13, 1999.


16. Joseph Viscomi presented "Constructing the William Blake Archive: a Progress Report and Demonstration," Modern Language Association, San Francisco, December 27-30 1998.


15. Joseph Viscomi conducted a Seminar on Textual Editing and the William Blake Archive, University of Windsor, October 14, 1998.


14. Joseph Viscomi conducted a Seminar on Textual Editing and the William Blake Archive, St. John's College, Oxford, May 8, 1998.


13. Morris Eaves presented "Graphicality," keynote address at "Blake and the Book: The Materiality of Books in the Life of William Blake," conference at St. Mary's University College, London, April 18, 1998.


12. Morris Eaves presented "First Principles [on electronic editing]," keynote address, Wordsworth-Coleridge Association's annual lunch, Toronto, December 29, 1997.


11. Morris Eaves presented "Information Technology in the Humanities: The Current Situation" at the planning conference for the German-American Academic Council, October 1-5, 1997, at the National Humanities Center.


10. Morris Eaves presented "Behind the Scenes at the Blake Archive" at the Digital Resources for the Humanities conference at St. Anne's College, Oxford, September 14-17, 1997.


9. Joseph Viscomi presented "Blake and Hypertext," Yale Center for British Art, Yale University, on April 24, 1997.


8. Morris Eaves presented "Multimedia Politics in Posterity" for the opening of the Blake exhibition, "The Human Form Divine: William Blake from the Paul Mellon Collection" at the Yale Center for British Art, on April 23, 1997.


7. Joseph Viscomi presented "Hypertext Editing: Blake on the Web," Society for Textual Scholarship Conference, CUNY Graduate Center, NYC, April 10-12, 1997.


6. Joseph Viscomi presented "The William Blake Archive Project," Modern Language Association, Washington, D.C. on December 29, 1996.


5. Joseph Viscomi presented "Hypertext Editing: Blake on the Web," North American Society for the Study of Romanticism Conference, Boston College, November 14-16, 1996.


4. Joseph Viscomi delivered the lecture "Hypertext Editing: Blake on the Web," Digital Resources in the Humanities Conference, Somerville College, Oxford, July 1-3, 1996.


3. Joseph Viscomi presented a talk on "The Electronic Blake: A Progress Report" for the Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities, University of Virginia, on November 8, 1995.


2. Morris Eaves and Joseph Viscomi presented "The Electronic Blake: A Progress Report" at the Documentary Editing Conference, Baltimore, Maryland, on October 26-28, 1995.


1. Morris Eaves presented "Technology and the Discipline of Editing" and "The Blake Hypermedia Archive" at the annual meeting of the Society for Textual Scholarship, New York, March, 1995.




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