From buckland at ischool.berkeley.edu Tue Mar 10 01:58:00 2015 From: buckland at ischool.berkeley.edu (Michael Buckland) Date: Mon, 09 Mar 2015 22:58:00 -0700 Subject: [Sighfis-l] Call for papers: Emanuel Goldberg symposium, Berlin, June 26-27 Message-ID: <54FE87E8.1030405@ischool.berkeley.edu> FYI The "statistical machine" mentioned refers to Goldberg's microfilm rapid selector document retrieval machine that used optical pattern recognition to search for metadata on rolls of microfilmed documents, 1927 onwards. MKB CfP Interdisciplinary Symposion ?Goldberg-Condition? Call for Papers - Venue Filmuniversit?t Babelsberg Konrad Wolf, Potsdam, Germany. Date: 26./27.June.2014 Emanuel Goldberg (Hebrew: ?????? ???????; Yiddish: ?????? ?????????; Russian: ???????? ????????; 19./ 31. August 1881 in Moscow; ? 13. September 1970 in Tel Aviv) is an important and influential scientist, researcher, developer and manager of his time, influential till today. His work and life should be explored in its entirety. Emanuel Goldberg, a leading figure in early decades of the 20. century, is known for his wide range of theoretical and practical advances and inventions relating to light and media; and for the development of visual techniques in Film and early TV, photochemistry and photophysics; as well as knowledge technologies, like his ?Statistic Machine?. Following the tradition of modern sciences Goldberg experimented with and for ?instruments enabling to see and register?. The symposium is an initiative for an interdisciplinary research project about Emanuel Goldberg?s work and life. It will cover his work as scientist, developer, inventor, manager in its entirety; as well as the relationships between historical events, biography and ?cultural memory? (Assmann) within his life. We look forward to meeting scientists of all disciplines interested in that project. Proposal Submissions Please submit a title and abstract of between 200 - 300 words for your presentation, as well as a biography of c. 150 words in German or English to: Prof. Dr. Kerstin Stutterheim: k.stutterheim at filmuniversitaet.de Earlier submissions are welcome. Remember to state your name, affiliation and contact information. The submission deadline is 04.04.2015 -- Michael Buckland Emeritus Professor, School of Information, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720-4600 http://people.ischool.berkeley.edu/~buckland/