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Internet2 Overview and Arts & Humanities Initiatives

Explore Internet2's membership and initiatives in the arts and humanities, including collaborations with universities, affiliate members, and corporate sponsors. Discover centers, projects, grants, and master classes that promote digital humanities in education and research.

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Internet2 Overview and Arts & Humanities Initiatives

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  1. Internet2 Overview and Arts & Humanities Initiatives APAN Sydney, February 2010 Ann Doyle, Internet2

  2. Internet2 Membership • Affiliate - 54 Members • Non-profit research or education organizations • Corporate - 41 Members • For-profit companies • Research and Education Network -32 Members • Network infrastructure providers to R & E community • University – 211 Members • United States institutions of higher education http://members.internet2.edu/

  3. Internet2 Universities211 University Members http://members.internet2.edu/university/universities.cfm

  4. Internet2 Corporate Members • Focused on Realizing the Potential that advanced Networking, Middleware and Applications hold for Research and Education and Opportunity to Shape the Future of the Global Internet • Broad Range of Industries: - Technology Providers - Content Providers - Technology Consumers http://members.internet2.edu/corporate/

  5. Internet2 Affiliate Members • Federal agencies • National labs • Fine arts institutions • Health science and health care institutions • National Associations and Institutes • Advanced content delivery organizations • Performing arts organizations http://members.internet2.edu/affiliate/affiliates.cfm

  6. THE INTERNATIONAL REACH OF THE INTERNET2 NETWORK 20April2009

  7. EUROPE cont’d Norway (UNINETT) Poland (PIONIER) Portugal (FCCN) Romania (RoEduNet) Russian federation (RBnet, RUNNET) Serbia (AMRES) Slovakia (SANET) Slovenia (ARNES) Spain (redIRIS) Sweden (SUNET) Switzerland (SWITCH) Ukraine (URAN) United Kingdom (JANET) MIDDLE EAST Egypt (EUN/ENSTINET) Israel (IUCC) Jordan (JUNet) Palestinian Territories (Birzeit Univ./Al-Quds Open Univ.) Qatar (Qatar FN) Syria (HIAST) UAE (ANKABUT) MULTINATIONAL NETWORKS APAN NORDUnet GEANT2 redCLARA UbuntuNet CURRENT NETWORKS REACHABLE EUROPE Albania (ASA/INIMA) Andorra (Univ. of Andorra) Austria (ACOnet) Belarus (BASNET, UNIBEL) Belgium (BELNET) Bosnia-Herzegovina (BIHARNET) Bulgaria (ISTF) Croatia (CARNet) Cyprus (CyNET) Czech Republic (CESnet) Denmark (Forskningsnettet) Estonia (EENet) Finland (Funet) France (RENATER) Germany (X-WiN) Greece (GRNET) Hungary (NIIF/ HUNGARNET) Iceland (RHnet) Ireland (HEAnet) Italy (GARR) Latvia (LATNET) Lithuania (LITNET) Luxembourg (RESTENA) Macedonia (MARNet) Malta (UofM/RicerkaNet) Moldova (RENAM) Montenegro (MREN) Netherlands (SURFnet) ASIA and PACIFIC Australia (AARNET) China (CERNET, CSTNET, NSFCNET) Fiji (USP-SUVA) Hong Kong (HARNET) India (ERNET) Indonesia (ITB) Japan (SINET, WIDE, JGN2) Korea (KOREN, KREONET2) Malaysia (MYREN) New Zealand (KAREN) Pakistan (PERN) Philippines (PREGINET) Singapore (SingAREN) Taiwan (TANet2, ASnet) Thailand (UniNet, ThaiSARN) Vietnam (VinaREN) CENTRAL & SW ASIA Armenia (ASNET-AM) Azerbaijan (AzRENA) Georgia (GRENA) Kazakhstan (KazRENA) Kyrgyz Republic (KRENA) Tajikistan (TARENA) Turkey (ULAKBIM) Turkmenistan (TuRENA) Uzbekistan (UzSciNet) AFRICA Algeria (ARN) Kenya (KENET) Morocco (MARWAN) South Africa (TENET) Tanzania (TERNET) Tunisia (CCK) Uganda (RENU) AMERICAS Argentina (INNOVA|RED) Brazil (RNP2/ANSP) Canada (CAnet 4) Chile (REUNA) Colombia (RENATA) Costa Rica (CR2Net) Ecuador (CEDIA) El Salvador (RAICES) Guatemala (RAGIE) Mexico (CUDI) Panama (RedCyT) Peru (RAAP) Trinidad (University of the West Indies) Uruguay (RAU2) Venezuela (Reacciun2)

  8. An Asset for the Community An Asset for the Community Universities Universities Researchers Researchers Regional Networks Regional Networks K-12 K-12 Industry Industry International International

  9. Arts & Humanities Initiatives

  10. Key Arts & Humanities Members • U.S. University Members – Departments of Music, Dance, Art, English, History etc. • Affiliate Members – Manhattan School of Music, Berklee College of Music, Cleveland Institute of Music, New World Symphony, The Philadelphia Orchestra, Library of Congress, U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum • Corporate Sponsor/Members – Polycom Worldwide, TANDBERG, Warner Bros.

  11. Collections • USC Shoah Foundation Institute For Visual History and Education – 180 terabyte multimedia archive of Holocaust testimonies • EVIA -- Ethnomusicology repository; 300 plus hours of digital video and metatdata • C-SPAN Video Library and Archive -- 80,000 hours of programming • Research Channel -- 2800+ programs available on-demand

  12. Centers, Projects and Grants • National Endowment for the Humanities Digital Humanities Start Up Grants • Andrew W. Mellon Foundation support for Project Bamboo, SEASR, Zotero, and the Fluid Project • Humanities, Arts, and Technology Advanced Collaboratory (HASTAC) • Maryland Institute for Technology in Humanities (MITH) • Spring Member Meeting 2009 Digital Humanities panel

  13. Master Classes

  14. New World Symphony Michael Tilson Thomas photo by R. Andrew Lepley

  15. University of Oklahoma Felicia Moye

  16. Manhattan School of Music, Columbia University and CANARIE Inc. Pinchas Zukerman

  17. Live Performance Events

  18. The Philadelphia Orchestra Concert Series www.philorch.org/internet2 • Live concerts from Verizon Hall at The Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts • Over 57 campuses participated • HD multicast

  19. Bradley University: The Adding Machine(Elmer Rice's 1923 classic play) • Bradley University • University of Central Florida • University of Waterloo • Multicast DVTS

  20. Cultivating Communities: Dance in the Digital Age Case Western Reserve and Cleveland Institute of Music: The Bing Theater, University of Southern California

  21. GÉANT Launch Event (Dec 2009) The LostSound Orchestra in Stockholm The Arts Exchange dancers in Kuala Lumpur 9300 Km, DVTS and a single live performance.

  22. Performing Arts Production Workshop • March 2003 – 2010: Internet2 and New World Symphony host annual Performance Production workshop • May 2005: GARR and New World Symphony host demonstration at GARR annual meeting • May 2006: Discussions with TERENA about hosting in Europe • 2007: Claudio Allocchio, GARR, begins thinking about hosting • 2008: Claudio starts talks with Music Conservatory of Trieste • 2009: Performing Arts Production Workshop in Trieste

  23. Performing Arts Production Workshops Internet2, TERENA, GARR offer first workshop in Europe! http://www.garr.it/eventiGARR/papws/programme.html

  24. Performing Arts Production Workshops Conference XP session (special overnight delivery!) Courtersy by Justin Hourigan (HEAnet)

  25. Performing Arts Production Workshops How to look like a TV Star... Courtersy by Justin Hourigan (HEAnet)

  26. Performing Arts Production Workshops IRCAM, Paris, 22-24 November 2010

  27. More Info ... www.internet2.edu arts.internet2.edu adoyle@internet2.edu (734) 352-7011

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