Programmes

A celebratory symposium October 19, 2017

How Lund University Humanities Lab has changed research

10.00-10.10        
Welcome and introduction, Director Marianne Gullberg

10.10-10.30        
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away..., Sven Strömqvist

10.30-11.00        
Eye-movements – from news reading to ergonomics, Nils Holmberg

11.00-11.30        
Coffee

11.30-12.00        
Wr-eye-ting, Victoria Johansson

12.00-12.30        
From speaking tongues to chatting cats, Susanne Schötz

12.30-13.30        
Lunch

13.30-14.00        
Standing avocados, or when ratings of sentences and brain processing tell different stories, Annika Andersson

14.00-14.30        
Seeing the past in 3D – 3D archeology and the Humanities Lab, Nicolò Dell’Unto

14.30-15.00        
Crossing borders through digital archaeo-artistic sketching about life and death, Magali Ljungar-Chapelon

15.00-15.30      
Coffee

15.30-15.35        
The laboratory of linguistic diversity: a view from the field, Niclas Burenhult

15.35-16.00        
Who gestures more – Swedes or Italians? Research on multimodality in the Humanities Lab, Maria Graziano

16.00-16.30        
The effect of sleep on emotional memory, Per Davidson

16.30-17.00       
Hoarse voices and noisy classrooms: how are children and teachers affected? Viveka Lyberg Åhlander

17.00-17.15        
Concluding remarks – the present and the future,  Dean Lynn Åkesson

17.15+            
Drinks and mingle

 

Outreach event October 20, 2017

Come and try out some of our tools!

  • Can using your gaze instead of a mouse improve your gaming skills?
  • Do you have an eye for art?
  • Are you as good a writer as you think?
  • Can you create a 3D copy of a sculpture?
  • How did a rich banker in Pomepeii decorate?
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