*Please note that this program is subject to change without prior notice. *It takes several minutes to move between LT (Rooms A, B, C, D), AC (Room H), and GF (Room E, F, G). 【Day 1】 Jan. 13 2015(TUE) 900 1000 1045 Keynote 1 A B H LT1F Hall LT19F Seminer Room AC B1F Museum Work-room Reception Opening Ceremony Kenji YOSHIDA Museums at the turning point of civilization: Searching for the shape of the next generation of museums 1125 Panel Discussion 1 Jocelyn DODD What are the key challenges for the Agile Museum? 1225 1325- Keynote 2 1405 Janet DUGDALE Lunch The long game or fearless friendships for the modern museum 1410 Workshop 1 Panel Discussion 2 Tony TREHY The power of partnership 1510 15301630 Paper 1 Demonstration & Workshop Kunio YAJIMA with Obsidian Museum, NagawaHiromi TAKAO & Masami TERADA Future session for co-creating the agile museums Town and Natural History Museum, Kishiwada Experimental study programmes in Japan as social platforms Tea Break Demonstration 14:10-15:30 Workshop 15:30-16:30 Sachiko IKENAGA Approaches to new idea of exhibit on 'negative legacy' including discrimination and prejudice: case study to Hansen's disease Jungwha KIM & J i ‐ yeon YANG & Yang KI & Vanya LEE & Sonju PARK & Chahye SON Warkshop 2 Exhibition making as cultural mediation process Janet DUGDALE to redefine and share the values of family Making it real tradition in Korea: A case study on "Head Family" exhibition of the National Folk Museum of Korea Motoko OKUMOTO A text mining study of audiences’ narratives in museums 1635 Keynote 3 Yui-Tan CHANG How do museums progress with time: experiences of National Museum of History 1715 Keynote 4 Tomoo NUNOTANI Museum works with community 1830 Social Event (LT23F Miyagi and Kishimoto Halls) Demonstration: Meiji university Iaido club-Shirasagi-kai . 【 Day 2】 Jan. 14 2015(WED) E F G GF1F Multi-Purpose Room GF2F Room 4021 GF3F Room 4031 900- Keynote 5 950 Michael Day ‘Agile’ – a future leadership model for museums? 955 Paper 2 Cheng-Yi SHIH Altering meaning of museum architecture through use: A preliminary study Tom DUNCAN The time of film and the space of the city: Masterplanning as an interdisciplinary tool for the development of the museum experience Workshop 3 Workshop 4 Annette LOESEKE Micheal DAY Developing contemporary exhibition formats that Museum leadership – Now and in the future ... respond to changing reception practices Mai ONISHI A Report of the interdisciplinary collaboration in the museum; Local History and architecture Tea Break 1055 11101210 Paper 3 Paper 4 Wan-Chen CHANG Museums, current research and public communication – representations of current scientific research through museum exhibitions and activities Tatsuya OGAWA & Kôzi HAYASHI Science museums can connect scientists and ordinary citizens. - How can we build the everyday knowledge in the modern world? Wen-Ling LIN Towards an agile management approach in Taiwan: How can museums navigate through the challenges arising from the marketplace? June Chi-Jung CHU The relationship between museums and blockbuster exhibitions: A case study of Taiwan Workshop 5 Clare HUGHES & Suzanne MACLEOD Pushing and pulling the envelope Daisuke SAKUMA Coproduction of museum and citizens with special reference to activities of "Friends of Museums" as museum-based community Yurika SAITO & Takahiro IINO & Norihiro UMEDA Three years attempt after renewal of Nature and Science Museum, Tokyo University of Agricultuer and Tecnology 1215 Paper 5 Yoshiaki KANAYAMA & Hiromichi KASHIWAME & Miwako TAJIRI Supporting citizen's career designing at Noda City Museum Panel Discussion 3 Sawako INANIWA Workshop 6 Report on a new community in practice developed by the joint project between the museums and the university. Yasuyuki HIRAI Study on the evaluation of universal museum Alana RYDER A laboratory for learning and research: responsive collaborations between the university and academic museum Takashi UCHIKAWA & Satomi KATO "An easily accessible museum -In order to understand Japanese culture deeply -" 1315 1400 1500 1700 Lunch Bus Museum Tour National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation(Miraikan) Miraikan tour: 15:00 - 15:30 -- Introduction 15:30 - 16:30 -- View exhibits 16:30 - 17:00 -- Discussion Please noted that the meeting point wil l be Liberty Tower , Meiji University. Please note that only transportation to the Miraikan will be provided. Participants will use public transportation to return on their own. 【 Day 3】 Jan. 15 2015(THUR) E C D B GF1F Multi-Purpose Room LT7F Room1074 LT13F Room1136 LT19F seminer room 900- Keynote 6 940 Tracy PUKLOWSKI The evolution of partnership at Te Papa 945 Paper 6 Paper 7 Shih-Yu CHEN Re-thinking representation: Shifting relations between museums and the indigenous peoples of Taiwan Tsuyoshi YAGI & Mari FUJIMOTO & Moeko UEDA Outreach initiative in the local public museum, project management and impact to the local community Workshop 7 Panel Discussion 4 Megumu UJITANI Daisuke SAKUMA Investigation of SMART museum in Creating user-based community around university and community museums -through Chubu University Viv GOLDING Shih-Hui LI ‘Communicating identities: Unity in A shared authority: The public participation in representing Taiwan at diversity’ the National Museum of Taiwan History Yuuka SATO & Kimiko YOKOGAWA The “Museum SALON” in the university museum: Research, education, communication 1045 1110 Yiping LU The social responsibility of the museum-A case study of two exhibitions about Typhoon Morakot in Taiwan. Tea Break Paper 8 Paper 9 Paper 10 Petrina FOTI Agile curation at the Smithsonian Museums: The challenge of computer-based technology collections Gerard CORSANE & Kat LLOYD & Aron MAZEL & Andrew NEWMAN Co-curating place and memories: Cocreation in heritage and museological processes of research, documentation and communication using digital technologies. Geuntae PARK Four branches of the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea: How each branch has been newly positioned within a single institution management strategy Tsuyoshi YANAGISAWA The users' preference to museum: From a survey on museums of Tama region Tomohisa MORI A study on the construction of museum collection public data in the XML(eXtensible Markup Language) transition from the fixed list model to the variable list model Michiyo TAKADA The introduction of Small Museum Network Noboru SAKAMOTO Regional cooperation in a project on insects: Singing Insects and Gocho Tomonori KOMADA Promotion of community building in collaboration with museums along “Saigoku Kaido” Workshop 8 Tracy PUKLOWSKI Organisational values – What’s at the heart of your museum? Naoki SHIMOYU The program of a new cooperation in Chiyoda-city - From MLA cooperation to MULTI cooperation - 1210 Lunch E F G B GF1F Multi Purpose Room GF2F Room4021 GF3F Room4031 LT19F seminer room 1310 Keynote 7 Yung-Neng LIN Museum and audience development 1340- Keynote 8 1410 James DAVIS Digital Everywhere 【Day 3】 Jan. 15 2015(THUR) E F G B GF1F Multi Purpose Room GF2F Room4021 GF3F Room4031 LT19F seminer room 1415 Paper 11 Paper 12 Motoko SHONAKA-HARADA & Mika MATSUO & Akihiko MIZUISHI & Yoshikazu OGAWA The experimental learning program which supports the visitors to create new value of objects Yuichi KAMEYAMA Consideration of "connection" exhibition aiming at establishment of agile museum exhibition theory Panel Discussion 5 Taisuke OHTSUKA Museum learning/studying toward a better relationship between humans and lakes Ross PARRY & TOPPAN PRINTING CO., LTD. & National Institute of Informatics Working in the post digital museum Workshop 9 Simon KNELL & Masanori OKI The museum: An agile concept Seiji KODATE Partnership with the museum and senior citizen’s college -Outreach education for preschool children and school children- Koichiro FUMOTO & Yasuyuki HIRAI Study on the development of an interactive tactile map for museum 1515 15351635 Paper 13 Tea Break Paper 14 Jesusa E. GARCIA Conversation/conservation: managing challenges in exhibiting contemporary art Ya-Hsuan WANG A study on public domain of museum image licensing policy Kazuyoshi SASAKI & Susumu NOZOE & Shinichiro KOBASHI & Makoto HASEGAWA & Kenichi SUEDA Creating successful and progressive cooperation between museums and developers featuring the personal mobility device “UNI-CUB” Miyuki UCHIUMI Changing from "There is an exhibition " to "It becomes an exhibition" : Focusing on interaction theory in J.Dewey's experience theory. Panel Discussion 6 Yoshi MIKI & Sachiko SUGIURA & Akiko ANZAI Introduction of variation of interpretation Toru TATEISHI & Shigemasa UDAGAWA Nadia CANNATA & Maia W. GAHTAN Conservation and exhibition of mural Towards a museum of the voices of paintings of tumuluses Workshop 10 Europe Takashi TODA A trial for the theory of museums' "Subsidiary" functions Yayoi TSUTSUI The role of museum archives, learning from American experiences 16401740 Paper 15 Paper 16 Ying-Shan LIN A study on the reuse of industrial heritage in museums Chao-Shiang LI Building museum and constructing narrative: historical architecture and Panel Discussion 7 its colonial past in Taiwan Yuji KURIHARA Towards building a sports museum Tzon-Wei HUANG network Visible rubbish or tangible heritage Valentina AMONTI From historic tridentine museum of natural science to MUSE Workshop 11 Jocelyn DODD Stories of a different kind: Viewing collections through a new lens Misako NAMIKI What is needed to connect the visitors’ zoo experience to wildlife conservation Takayoshi KITO & Ayumi KIMURA The gap between the learning by children and the strategy that museums enhance them learning will Keizo KAKIUCHI Children’s museum to be revived once again – Rebirth of public facilities for children and the local community – 1800 Bus 1830 Closing Remarks 1900 Social Event ( Tokyo National Museum Restaurant Yurino-ki ) *Please noted that the meeting point wil l be Liberty Tower , Meiji University. *A VR film presentation will be held at the TNM & TOPPAN MUSEUM THEATER Sponsored by Toppan Printing Co., Ltd. *The Daikagura show will follow the VR film presentation.
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