Structure of the conference - presentation by Dr. Susan Hazan
at the EVA/Minerva Jerusalem International Conference on Digitisation of Culture,
Jerusalem, The Jerusalem Van Leer Institute, 12-13 November 2013
http://www.digital-heritage.org.il
Presentations available at: http://2013.minervaisrael.org.il
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Welcome to EVA/Minerva 2013
Xth
Jerusalem Conference on the
Digitisation of Cultural Heritage
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PLENARY
Chair: James Hemsley
Founder of the EVA Conferences, Electronic Imaging and the
Visual Arts
Prof. Gabriel Motzkin
Director, The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute
James Snyder
Anne and Jerome Fisher, Director
The Israel Museum, Jerusalem
Reuven Pinsky
Prime Minister Office, Head of Culture Governance
the Moreshet Project at the Prime Minister Office
Dov Winer
Co-Chair EVA/Minerva 2013
Dr. Susan Hazan
Co-Chair EVA/Minerva 2013
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Conference participants are invited to take a
guided tour of the exhibition:
Herod the Great: The King's Final
Journey
The first exhibition entirely dedicated to Herod the
Great, Israel's greatest builder and one of the
most controversial figures in Jewish history. Large
reconstructions and new finds from Herod's
palaces in Herodium, Jericho and other sites are
on display. Exhibited to the public for the very first
time, these artifacts shed new light on the
political, architectural, and aesthetic influence of
Herod's rule (37–4 BCE).
Meet at the main entrance of the Israel Museum at 17.00
Herod's tomb – discovered at Herodium after a
40-year search by the late Prof. Ehud Netzer of
the Hebrew University – holds pride of place. The
exhibition is held in memory of Prof. Netzer, who
fell to his death in 2010 at the site of his
discovery.
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Welcome to EVA/Minerva 2013
Xth
Jerusalem Conference on the
Digitisation of Cultural Heritage