2007 Pachyderm Conference

Pachyderm

2007 Pachyderm Conference
A Program of the Edward and Betty Marcus
Digital Education Project for Texas Art Museums
September 25-27, 2007
Adam's Mark Hotel
Dallas, Texas

Join us for the second annual Pachyderm Conference, September 25-27 in Dallas, Texas! This event brings together museum and campus leaders, trustees, and educators for a series of dialogs with Pachyderm authors, developers, members of the open source community, students, museum experts, and the Marcus Foundation Board to discuss the outreach and programmatic use of Pachyderm in museums and institutions of higher education.

About The Conference

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2007 Pachyderm Conference
A Program of the Edward and Betty Marcus
Digital Education Project for Texas Art Museums

September 25-27, 2007
Dallas, Texas

Last year, the first Pachyderm Conference brought together museum and campus leaders, trustees, and educators for a series of dialogs with Pachyderm authors, developers, members of the open source community, students, museum experts, and the Marcus Foundation Board to discuss the outreach and programmatic use of Pachyderm in museums and institutions of higher education. This year, the discussion will continue in Dallas at the second annual Pachyderm Conference.

The Pachyderm Conference is the only event dedicated to the Pachyderm community – authors and developers alike. The two-day conference will feature hands-on workshops, presentations by leading Pachyderm content developers, panel discussions, and thought-provoking plenary sessions.

The focus of the Pachyderm Conference is to bring together authors, developers, and others in an ongoing conversation about how to communicate effectively with digital media. The conference will provide a forum for beginners to learn from established experts, and for those with more advanced skills to exchange ideas and gather inspiration from their peers.

During the conference, attendees will share their experiences and learn from colleagues in a variety of plenary and breakout sessions, including:

The setting for this year’s conference is the distinctive Adam’s Mark Hotel in downtown Dallas, located approximately one mile from the popular Dallas West End that offers shopping, restaurants and entertainment. All conference events will take place at the Adam's Mark Hotel.

The Pachyderm Conference is a program of the Edward and Betty Marcus Digital Education Project for Texas Art Museums.

Conference Program

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2007 Pachyderm Conference
A Program of the Edward and Betty Marcus
Digital Education Project for Texas Art Museums

September 25-27, 2007
Dallas, Texas

Preliminary Schedule of Events

Tuesday, September 25
5:30 - 7:30 pm Welcome Reception
Hosted by the Edward and Betty Marcus Foundation Board of Trustees
   
Wednesday, September 26
9:00 - 10:15 am

Opening Plenary
What We Talk About When We Tag About Art
Susan Chun, Cultural Heritage Consulting

10:30 - 11:45 am Breakout Sessions
11:45 - 1:00 pm

Luncheon Plenary
Integrating the Arts: Phase Two of a Multi-Year, Multilayer Pachyderm Project
Kris Wetterlund, Sandbox Studios, Walters Art Museum

1:00 - 2:15 pm Breakout Sessions
2:30 - 3:45 pm Breakout Sessions
3:45 - 5:15 pm Museum Tours
5:15 pm Evening on Your Own
   
Thursday, September 27
9:00 – 10:15 am Pachyderm Council Forum
10:30 - 11:45 am Breakout Sessions
11:45 - 1:00 pm

Lunch Plenary
Roll Up! Roll Up! The Magical Myth-History Tour
Holly Witchey, Cleveland Museum of Art

1:00 - 2:15 pm Breakout Sessions
2:30 - 3:45 pm Breakout Sessions
4:00 - 5:15 pm

Closing Plenary
Herd Ahead: The Promising Future for Pachyderm in the Open-Source Community
Scott Sayre, Sandbox Studios

 

5:15 pm Conference Adjourns

See the attached complete conference program. A printed copy will be available at the registration desk for all attendees at the conference.

Keynote Presenters

Opening Plenary Keynote

"What We Talk About When We Tag About Art"
Susan Chun, Cultural Heritage Consulting

Susan Chun

Our constituents—students, visitors, and colleagues—are talking to us. After years of experiencing a (primarily) one-way conversation about art, in which educators, authors, and other “experts” selected, described, and contextualized art and art history, users have embraced the new tools of Web 2.0. These tools, including social tagging, personalization, and user contributed content, have given voice to the vision of users of art images online. Susan Chun, a founder of steve.museum —a museum-based project that is developing tools for collecting tags (or user-contributed descriptions of art)—will present some early and sometimes surprising results of the steve project’s research into what users see and say when tagging art. She will look at user-contributed content gathered by other Web 2.0 projects such as Wikipedia, and will consider some of the implications for Pachyderm users and others of the ways in which our dialogue with users will be reshaped by the emerging new media environment.

Susan Chun consults with cultural heritage organizations on information management and intellectual property strategy and policy. Her clients include museums, libraries, universities, and funders. She is a founder of the steve project, which is investigating the value of social tagging to improve access to museum collections. Until 2007, Susan was general manager for collections information planning at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, where she was responsible for institutional strategy and for developing and managing projects involving intellectual property, asset management and archiving, digital imaging and licensing, publishing and standards. Prior to that, Susan was involved in all aspects of the Met’s scholarly and exhibition publishing program in the museum’s editorial department. She writes and lectures regularly on copyright, publishing, open content initiatives and social software.

Closing Plenary Keynote

"Herd Ahead: The Promising Future for Pachyderm in the Open-Source Community"
Scott Sayre, Sandbox Studios

Scott SayreSynergy is building in the Pachyderm user and development communities with Pachyderm’s entrance into the open-source realm. Linkages to other systems, new features, and innovative uses for the authoring tool are springing up from the community of developers. Looking ahead, key projects and initiatives are poised to pave an exciting future for Pachyderm. Nothing is set in stone, and you and the rest of the community can contribute, share, and change the future as Pachyderm moves ahead.

Scott has over fifteen years of experience guiding museums in the selection, development and application of educational and business technologies. He has spoken internationally and provided consultation to a range of museums. Scott is currently the chair of the Pachyderm Council. In 2002-2003 Scott served as the Art Museum Image Consortium’s (AMICO) Director of Member Services and US Operations. From 1991 - 2002 he was the Director of Media and Technology at The Minneapolis Institute of Arts. There he formed and led the museum’s Interactive Media Group in the development of ArtsConnectEd.org (1997), the Institute’s Website artsMIA.org (1993), and sixteen interactive multimedia programs installed throughout the museum’s galleries. Sayre has also served as the Chair of the American Association of Museums’ Media and Technology professional committee. Prior to his work with museums, Sayre held the position of Applications Researcher at the University of Minnesota’s Telecommunications Development Center. He has a Doctorate in Education from the University of Minnesota and also holds a M.Ed. in Training and a B.A. in Visual Communications Technology.

Wednesday Luncheon Plenary Keynote

"Integrating the Arts: Phase Two of a Multi-Year, Multilayer Pachyderm Project"
Kris Wetterlund, Sandbox Studios, Walters Art Museum

Kris WetterluncThis presentation will demonstrate and discuss the second phase of a three-year, large-scale Pachyderm project called Integrating the Arts: Mummies, Manuscripts and Madonnas . This project, being produced for the Walters Art Museum by Sandbox Studios, is based on an interdisciplinary approach for K-12 teachers and students to a select number of ancient, medieval and Renaissance works of art in the Walter’s collection.

Kris has worked with teachers as an art museum educator for the past sixteen years, in the education department at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts and as Director of Education at the Minnesota Museum of American Art. Wetterlund received her degree in art education from the University of Minnesota and is certified as a K-12 Minnesota teacher. She has served as team leader in the St. Paul Public Schools’ writing of elementary art curriculum. She also served for ten years as museum education representative on the governing board of Art Educators of Minnesota, the state’s professional organization for art teachers. Online art educational resources authored by Wetterlund include the award-winning Get the Picture: Thinking about Photographs. Recently Wetterlund designed and implemented a two-year program to train K-12 teachers throughout Minnesota to use online art museum resources and technology in their classrooms. Wetterlund has also provided services for users of the Art Museum Image Consortium (AMICO), advising educators who implement AMICO digital art resources in curriculum and teaching. She has also developed a national plan for delivering the Mellon Foundation’s ARTstor project to K-12 teachers and students as a classroom resource.

Thursday Luncheon Plenary Keynote

"Roll Up! Roll Up! The Magical Myth-History Tour"
Holly Witchey, Cleveland Museum of Art

Holly WitcheyA brief lunchtime journey down a road less traveled by in order to illuminate “the way we do the things to do.” What do James Burke, Douglas Adams, and John Cowper Powys have to do with Pachyderm? More importantly, why are hard-boiled eggs often more useful than sledgehammers in the educational process?

Holly Witchey is currently Director of New Media at the Cleveland Museum of Art. In addition, she serves as a member of the Board of Directors of Museum Computer Network, and is an AAM appointed member to the National Committee for Archives, Libraries, and Museums (CALM). From 2002 -2007 she served as a member of and, eventually, chair of the American Association of Museum’s Media & Technology Standing Professional Committee. For reasons that are still unclear to her, Witchey has a Ph.D. in 15th Century Italian Painting and Sculpture. As Associate Curator of European Art at the San Diego Museum of Art, she began developing contentrich projects for museums using new technologies. In 2000 she left the curatorial world to start the New Media Department at the Cleveland Museum of Art. Witchey writes and speaks about museum ethics, accessibility, and issues that have arisen as a result of the use of new technologies in museum settings. She is the author of three books none of which have anything to do with new media and can be purchased at significantly discounted prices on Amazon.com. They make excellent door stops.

Call for Proposals

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2007 Pachyderm Conference
A Program of the Edward and Betty Marcus
Digital Education Project for Texas Art Museums

September 25-27, 2007
Dallas, Texas

Call for Proposals

The call for proposals for presentations for the second annual Pachyderm Conference is now closed. Proposals were accepted through Friday, August 24, 2007. The conference will be held September 25-27, 2007, in Dallas, Texas.

Conference Tracks
Two tracks define the core of this year’s conference: Creative Process, Art Direction, and Production and Implementation and Technical Support.

Creative Process, Art Direction, and Production
This track focuses on authoring with Pachyderm, creating programs around using digital media, developing stories and capturing assets, and using digital media creatively. Showcases and case studies fall under this track as well.

Implementation and Technical Support
This track centers on the technical aspects of working with Pachyderm, including open source development, server installation, template creation and modification, connections with other systems, and new Pachyderm features.

Proposals for breakout sessions are encouraged in any of the following areas, but this list is not exhaustive and selections will not be limited to these topics:

Breakout sessions may be hands-on activities, panel sessions, showcases, presentations, or demonstrations.

Submit Your Proposal

Proposals are no longer being accepted for the 2007 Pachyderm Conference. For further information, please contact Rachel Smith (rachel@nmc.org).

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Creative Process, Art Direction, and Production
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There will be a data projector and an Internet connection in each presentation room. Wireless Internet will be available in most rooms. If you require specific equipment or software, please indicate those needs here, otherwise enter "n/a".

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Accomodations and Travel

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Lodging Information

Attendees at the 2007 NMC Pachyderm Conference will stay at Adam's Mark Hotel, located in downtown Dallas, and approximately one mile from the popular Dallas West End that offers shopping, restaurants and entertainment. All conference events will take place at the Adam's Mark Hotel.

Adam's Mark Hotel
400 North Olive Street
Dallas, TX 75201
Telephone 214-922-8000
Fax 214-922-0308
Toll Free Reservations 800-444-2326
Adam's Mark Hotel Website

Special room rates of $159 for single/double occupancy were secured for meeting attendees at the Adam's Mark Hotel. When making your reservation please be sure to mention that you are with the "Pachyderm Conference" group to receive your special rates. The reservation cut-off date is Tuesday, September 4, 2007 to ensure the special rates and room availability. Daily valet parking is $18.00 per day and self parking is $8.00 per day.

The Adam's Mark Hotel is a full service hotel and provides the following guest services:

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Registration

Pachyderm logo
2007 Pachyderm Conference
A Program of the Edward and Betty Marcus
Digital Education Project for Texas Art Museums

September 25-27, 2007
Dallas, Texas

Registration and Fees

Registration includes entrance to all conference activities as well as to all receptions and meal events. Registrations received on or before Tuesday, September 4 qualify for the regular registration rate.

Registration Category Regular (to Sept 4) Late (from Sept 5)
NMC Member $249 $295
Non-members $399 $449
Marcus Museum Members Complimentary Complimentary


All attendees, including presenters, must register for the conference and pay the appropriate registration fee.