The Ministry of Culture and Communication (MCC) and the National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) develop a shared scientific policy on common themes involving multiple fields of science, with a strong consideration of interdisciplinarity.
Thus, humanities and social sciences, chemistry, physics, mathematics, ecology, geology or digital sciences contribute to the dynamism of research in the fields of heritage, creation, media and cultural industries.
This policy has been formalized since 1992 by a framework agreement, regularly renewed.
The symposium organized by the Ministry and the CNRS on 21 and 22 April 2016 aims to present various ongoing research that reflects the priorities of the Ministry that converge with the CNRS scientific policy. These priorities are part of the new framework agreement for the period 2016-2020, which will be signed by both institutions on the first day of the symposium.
Open to researchers and all stakeholders interested in cultural research, this conference will be a privileged moment of forward-looking exchange around the new framework agreement.
This conference will be hosted by the National Museum of Immigration History (Paris 12e).
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Pre-programme
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THURSDAY 21 APRIL 2016
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8h45 – 9h30 Welcome Participants – Welcome Café
9h30 – 9h45 Welcome words
Emmanuel Martinez, Secretary General of the Public Establishment of the Golden Gate Palace
9h45 – 10h30 Signature of the renewal of the MCC-CNRS framework agreement
Arnaud Roffignon, sDeputy Secretary General, Ministry of Culture and Communication
and Anne Peyroche, Deputy Director General for Science, CNRS
10h30 – 11h Opening of the conference
Patrice Bourdelais, director of the CNRS Institute of Humanities and Social Sciences,
and Maryline Laplace, Head of the Department of Cultural Policy Coordination and Innovation, General Secretariat of the Ministry of Culture and Communication
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ENVIRONMENT, LANDSCAPE, ARCHITECTURE AND URBANITY
Moderator: Marie-Françoise André (CNRS) - Rapporteur: Philippe Grandvoinnet (MCC)
11h – 12h15
Humans in space: environments, territories, networks. The example of the Western European Paleolithic Period,Mathieu Langlais, PACEA
Use, manage, build and transform: landscapes and agro-pastoral societies from the Pacific to the Mediterranean, Estelle Herrscher, LAMPEA
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12h15 – 1:45 pm Lunch
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13:45 – 15:15
Knowledge, emotion and action: the example of water landscapes, Yves-François Le Lay, EVS
Societal challenges and architectural and urban design, Agnès Déboulet and Véronique Biau, LAVUE
Paradigms of architectural, urban and landscape heritage in the reflection on spaces, territories and societies. Europe-Asia,Nathalie Lancret, AUSser
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15h15 – 15h45 Coffee break
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MATERIALITY, IMMATERIALITY AND DEMATERIALIZATION
Moderator: Pascal Liévaux (MCC) - Rapporteur: Benoist Pierre (Université François Rabelais, Tours)
15h45 – 17h15
From «computing applied to architecture» to «information architecture»: interdisciplinary issues for the digital documentation of heritage,Livio de Luca, MAP and Geneviève Pinçon, NOC
Cultural heritage, a subject to be explored: towards a European research infrastructure for heritage sciences, Isabelle Pallot-Frossard, C2RMF and Loïc Bertrand, IPANEMA
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17h15 – 17h30 Closing of the first day
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FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 2016
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9h00 – 9h30 Welcoming participants
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MATERIALITY, IMMATERIALITY AND DEMATERIALIZATION
Moderator: Pascal Liévaux (MCC) - Rapporteur: Benoist Pierre (Université François Rabelais, Tours)
9h30 – 10h45
Science and culture: the case of oral corpora, Gabriel Bergounioux, LLL-Université d'Orléans, Pascal Cordereix, LLL-BnF and Michel Jacobson, LLL-CNRS
Entering the missing libraries: the Biblissima portal and the program «Renaissance des manuscrits de Chartres», Anne-Marie Turcan, BIBLISSIMA and Dominique Poirel, IRHT
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am – 11h15 Coffee break
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11h15 – 12h45
The factory of the Laws, Marie Cornu, ISP
Painting on glass at the end of the Middle Ages. La rose de la Sainte-Chapelle de Paris: multidisciplinary approach, Michel Hérold, Centre André-Chastel and Myrtille Hunault, LRMH and IMPMC
Fifteen years of companionship between the MCC and the LAHIC. Ethnological perspectives on culture, Sylvie Sagnes and Thierry Wendling, IIAC
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12h45 – 2pm Lunch
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CREATIVITY, INNOVATION AND PARTICIPATORY ART
Moderator: Bruno Tackels (MCC) - Rapporteur: Frédérique Aït-Touati (CNRS)
14h – 15h45
Sound metaphors: an interdisciplinary approach to the control processes of sound synthesis,Richard Kronland-Martinet, LMA
Theatre in the 21st centurye century, Antoine Conjard, LITT&ARTS and Ezra, Cie Organic Orchestra
Creativity and musical research, Gérard Assayag, IRCAM/STMS
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15h45 – 4pm Coffee break
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16h – 17h20
Think and anticipate the relationship through the participatory artistic act, Yann Toma, DEED
(Make) participate? Engagement of people in cultural and urban projects, Anthony Pecqueux, AAU
The construction of the common through a project of territory: how artistic actions produce effects on urban projects? Alexandra Cohen and Agathe Ottavi, CUESTA
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17h20 – 18h00 General conclusions
Round table moderated by Astrid Brandt-Grau (MCC) and Sandra Laugier (CNRS) in the presence of the three rapporteurs.
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