6 May 2013 16:59 — Filed under: Conferences
The Center for Cryptologic History is pleased to announce the upcoming 2013 Henry F. Schorreck Memorial Lecture. The Schorreck Lecture is a series of historical lectures named in honor of the former NSA Historian. It is presented annually by preeminent scholars who address cryptologic issues with an historical perspective. Previous talks have been delivered by scholars in the field such as David Kahn, Christopher Andrew, John Ferris, and Stephen Budiansky. The speaker this year will be Dr. Peter W. Donovan of the Department of Mathematics, University of New South Wales, Australia. A renowned expert in several subfields of mathematics, as well as on cryptologic history, Dr. Donovan has conducted some of the most innovative and path-breaking work to date on the Allied effort to break Japanese encipherment systems in use during WWII. He will be presenting two separate lectures detailing the cipher war in the Pacific, including revelations about the weaknesses in the Japanese naval codes that the Allies exploited, all of which led to dramatic successes on the battlefield. These talks are free and open to the public. They will be held in the Magic Room of the National Cryptologic Museum. There presentation and specific talks are listed below.
  • Thursday, 23 May: 1000-1200: “Understanding the Allied Approach to Radio Intelligence in the Pacific Theatre during World War II”
  • Friday, 24 May: 0930-1130: “The Thought Behind High-level Cryptological Discovery, 1930-1945”
For more information about this event, please contact the Center at 301-688-2336 or history@nsa.gov.
6 Apr 2013 9:43 — Filed under: Conferences, Museum exhibits
Join curator and TSA member Dr. Ruth Barnes for an exclusive day-visit to the Yale University Art Gallery and its rich collection of textiles from Indonesia. The small-group tour begins at the Gallery, which recently re-opened to the public following major-- and highly praised --expansions. Participants will gather for an à-la-carte luncheon at the Union League Café. In the afternoon Ruth will guide a focused session examining weavings from Lampung and Palembang (South Sumatra), Java, Borneo and Sulawesi at YUAG’s off-site collections storage. A private reception will complete the day. The tour is limited to 12 participants and will offer a special discount for students and one full scholarship. Early registration for TSA members until continues until 5 April 2013 with general registration closing 16 April 2013. TEXTILES CLOSE UP is an exciting new series of study-workshops that reflects the Textile Society of America’s ongoing commitment to the exchange and dissemination of information about textiles. It will provide opportunities to examine textiles in leading museum and private collections, guided by renowned experts. The 2013 program is partially supported with a generous donation from Textile Arts (Santa Fe, New Mexico). Please see Textile Society of America website for further information and registration forms: http://textilesocietyofamerica.org/events/
19 Mar 2013 17:12 — Filed under: Conferences
On Saturday, 20 April 2013, the Hagley Museum and Library will host, “Ways of Knowing the World: History and the Senses,” a conference sponsored by the Hagley Fellows of the University of Delaware. The conference will bring together a diverse group of scholars and the public to explore the historical and cultural role of sensory perception in the human experience—including those that look beyond the Aristotelian conception of the five senses. Mark Smith, Carolina Distinguished Professor of History, University of South Carolina, will deliver the keynote address. He will discuss his new work on sensory history and the American Civil War. Program INDUSTRY AND THE SENSES (9:00 am-11:00 am) Nadia Berenstein (University of Pennsylvania), “Tasting Success: Training for a Job in Flavors, 1954-1984” Gerard J. Fitzgerald (George Mason University), “‘Lots of folks nearly drove ‘em crazy…’ Soundscapes, Sensory Experience, and the Lives of Southern Mill Hands, 1915-1940” Anna Thompson Hajdik (University of Wisconsin, Whitewater), “Stock Yard Panoramas and Superlative Spectacles of Animal Disassembly: Chicago’s Packing House Tourism at the Turn of the 20th Century” EXTRA-SENSORY PERCEPTIONS (11:00 am-1:00 pm) Alicia Puglionesi (John’s Hopkins University), “The Astonishment of Experiment: Negotiating the Extra-Sensory in Early-Twentieth-Century America” Richard Steven Nash (John’s Hopkins University), “Bat Bombs and Interphones: Donald Redfield Griffin’s Research during World War II” Matthias Klestil, “In the Eyes of the Slaves: On the Visual Regimes and Rhetorics of the Antebellum Slave Narrative” DESIGNING SENSORY EXPERIENCE (2:00 pm-4:00 pm) Jeremy Blatter (Harvard University) and Lee Vinsel (Stevens Institute of Technology) , “Light, Signal, and Semaphore: Psychology, Senses, and Safety in the Age of Mechanical Transportation” Sarah Tracy (University of Toronto), “Democratizing Delicious? MSG and Post-Humanist Rumination on Taste” Paul Gansky (University of Texas, Austin), “Palpable Privacy: Telephony and Sensory Regulations in Public” KEYNOTE ADDRESS (4:00 pm-5:00 pm) Mark Smith, Carolina Distinguished Professor of History, University of South Carolina To register, please visit our website: http://www.udel.edu/hagley/events/conferences/fellowsconference.html If you have any questions, please contact Hagley Fellows: hagley.fellows@gmail.com. Hagley Fellows University of Delaware hagley.fellows@gmail.com http://www.udel.edu/hagley/events/conferences/fellowsconference.html
19 Mar 2013 17:07 — Filed under: Conferences
Registration is now open for Materiality: Objects and Idioms in Historical Studies of Science and Technology. Please visit the conference website here (http://materialityconference.wordpress.com/). It will be updated with exhibit information in the coming weeks. Spaces are very limited, so register soon if you're planning to attend. The Conference will be preceded by a public lecture by Peter Galison. Please see details of conference and lecture below. 3-4 May 2013 York University Toronto, CANADA There is a renewed interest in materiality. After the turn to discourse and signs in the late twentieth century, much recent work in the history of science and technology has revived its focus on matter and meaning, and on their fusion in the potent objects we call “things”. But materiality is about more than things. As an historical object; as a story of origins; as a tension with immateriality; as an effect of assemblage and argument; and as a way of thinking about scholarly work, materiality begs for broader treatment. This conference explores materiality as both historical object and emerging idiom in historical studies of science and technology. On one hand, it seeks to push into new sites of inquiry: How do we historicize materiality? When does materiality become a concern for historical actors and for scholars? How do the specific, local materialities of scientific and technical work figure in the wide-scale sweep of historical developments? But alongside new sites and questions, the conference explores emerging research tools and modes of scholarly expression that move beyond traditional text into sound, film and objects. Through paper presentations, hands-on sessions, exhibits and installations, we bring together a range of scholars and projects interested in thinking about materiality as historical object, intellectual resource, and scholarly expression. Keynote: Peter Galison, Harvard University — “Time of Physics, Time of Art,” University-Wide Lecture, 2 May 2013, 4:30pm, Robert McEwen Auditorium, Schulich School of Business (admission: free). Abstract: In the standard picture of the history of special relativity, Henri Poincaré’s and Albert Einstein’s reformulation of simultaneity is considered a quasi-philosophical intervention, a move made possible by his dis-connection from the standard physics of the day. Meanwhile, Einstein’s engagement at the Patent Office (or Poincare¹s in the Bureau of Longitude) enter the story as lowly day jobs — irrelevant to fundamental work on the nature of the world. I have argued, on the contrary, that the all-too material and the most abstract notions of time cross in essential ways. In a collaboration with the artist William Kentridge (“The Refusal of Time”) we explored this intersection, pushing on history, physics, and philosophy into a more associative-imaginative register. This talk is an account of this complex of problems at the boundary of art and physics history. Presenters: Katharine Anderson (York University) Bob Brain (UBC) Tina Choi (York University) Kristen Haring (Auburn University) Edward Jones-Imhotep (York University) Carla Nappi (UBC) Sophia Roosth (Harvard University) Hanna Rose Shell (MIT) Emily Thompson (Princeton University) John Tresch (University of Pennsylvania) William Turkel (Western University) The conference is made possible by the generous support of the SSHRC Situating Science Cluster, the Institute for Science and Technology Studies, the Faculties of Science and Fine Arts, and the departments of History, Philosophy and Science and Technology Studies/Natural Science. Inquiries may be directed to Eleanor Louson: elouson@yorku.ca.
14 Jan 2013 17:51 — Filed under: Conferences, Miscellaneous
Join TSA on a unique study tour of the Lowcountry, a 200-mile stretch of coastal South Carolina and Georgia between Charleston and Savannah, a region shaped by cotton production. The Low country presents a romantic landscape of sweeping verandahs, dripping Spanish moss and tidal marshland, but the region is marred by its history of slavery. The tour revisits myths of the Southern Lady and her delicate needlework juxtaposed to the unskilled slaves’ crude products. Building on emerging new perspectives, our small group will explore both the production of domestic antebellum textiles and changing interpretive narratives in a contemporary world. From chintz appliqué quilts to seagrass baskets, we will learn about the fine handwork of southern women preserved in Lowcountry museums and private collections. Tour leader Jessica Smith, an artist/designer living and working in Savannah and a professor at the Savannah College of Art and Design, has arranged special textile-focused visits to historic sites to be augmented by conversations with specially invited researchers, curators and artists. Studio visits and a panel discussion at the Savannah College of Art and Design Museum of Artwill wrap up our tour on the last night. Registration Deadline: February 15, 2013 Go to http://textilesocietyofamerica.org/events/ for details, scholarship, and registration information.
18 Nov 2012 15:37 — Filed under: Conferences
The biennial Cryptologic History Symposium will be held 17-18 October 2013. Historians from the Center, the Intelligence Community, the defense establishment, and the military services, as well as distinguished scholars from American and foreign academic institutions, veterans of the profession, graduate and undergraduate students, and the interested public all will gather for two days of reflection and debate on relevant and important topics from the cryptologic past. Past symposia have featured scholarship that set out new ways to consider out cryptologic heritage, and this one will be no exception. The intended goal is to foster discussion on how cryptology has impacted political, diplomatic, economic, and military tactics, operations, strategy, planning, and command and control throughout history. Any serious researcher whose work touches upon the historical aspects of cryptology defined in its broadest sense is encouraged to participate. The conference will provide many opportunities for interaction with leading historians and other distinguished experts. The mix of practitioners, scholars, and interested observes always precipitates a lively debate promoting an enhanced appreciation for the context of past events. The theme for the upcoming conference will be “Technological Change and Cryptology: Meeting the Historical Challenges.” The practice and application of cryptanalysis and cryptography have been radically altered as the evolution of technology has accelerated. Conference participants will delve into the technical, scientific, methodological, political, and industrial underpinnings of signals intelligenceand information assurance as presented throughout a broad swath of history. While presenters may choose to focus on purely technological topics, the theme is not meant to be exclusionary;the panels will include papers on a broad range of related operational, organizational, counterintelligence, policy, and international themes. The audience will be particularly interested in new findings on the intersection of technology and cryptology as signals systems evolved from manual to machine-assisted to digital formats. The Symposium will be held at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory’s Kossiakoff Center, in Laurel, Maryland, a location central to the Baltimore, Maryland, and Washington, D.C., areas. For more information on this conference, contact Dr. Kent Sieg, the Symposium Executive Director, by telephone at 301-688-2336 or via email at kgsieg@nsa.gov.
31 Oct 2012 16:17 — Filed under: Conferences
Fri – 9 Nov Noon to 3pm: Pre-Conference Tide Mill 6pm to 8pm: Informal Reception Sat – 10 Nov 10 8:30am: Registration 9:00am: Presentations
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10 Oct 2012 16:39 — Filed under: Conferences

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