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INNOVATE ARMENIA – Where Heritage Meets Innovation

                 

Where Heritage Meets Innovation

April 2, 10 am – 6 pm at USC 

A signature program of the University of Southern California
Institute of Armenian Studies

Bringing together those who know and those who care, to drive
a new kind of conversation about the Armenian world


INSTITUTE OF ARMENIAN STUDIES
University of Southern California
3501 Trousdale Parkway, Room 312, Los Angeles, California 90089-4355 • Tel: 213 821 3943
For Immediate Release
March 15, 2016
USC INSTITUTE OF ARMENIAN STUDIES
University of Southern California
Los Angeles, California, USA
Contact: Salpi Ghazarian, Director
Armenian@usc.edu
213.821.3943
INNOVATE ARMENIA – where Heritage meets Innovation – will be held on the USC main campus, on Saturday, April 2, from 10 am to 6 pm. INNOVATE ARMENIA is a signature program of the University of Southern California Institute of Armenian Studies.
“INNOVATE ARMENIA is a great convener – it brings together those who know and those who care, to drive a new kind of conversation about the Armenian world,” explained Salpi Ghazarian, director of the Institute of Armenian Studies.
The INNOVATE ARMENIA focus this year is two-fold: IDENTITY and DIGITAL HUMANITIES. The theme of 21st century identity will be covered with fast-paced talks by nearly two dozen scholars and practitioners who will discuss global hybrid identities, post-genocide identity issues for Armenians and Turks, and the Armenian identity past and future. These will take place in the USC Bovard Auditorium
beginning at 10.30 am.
Outdoors, adjacent to the music stage, there will be 20 individuals or organizations from around the world who have taken the arts, literature and culture into the digital sphere, displaying their work. “We are calling them Digital Humanists. These are individuals who use technology to promote and share Armenian
language, literature, art, cultural heritage digitally via various new and innovative platforms,” Ghazarian said. They will each present their work and interact with the public all day. In addition, each will present a short TED-style talk in USC’s Taper Auditorium, throughout the day, to discuss their vision and the platforms they have created for public use.
“Armenians, more than other cultures or nations, recognize the impact of cultural destruction because they lost their libraries and their schools in 1915, and were scattered everywhere. Digitization is a miraculous way to get this culture back and to make it accessible to anyone, anywhere,” said Mikael Nichanian, a historian at France’s National Library, the Bibliotheque Nationale. Nichanian, who recently published Detruire les Armeniens, Histoire d’un Genocide, was among the first to embark on digitization of Armenian texts at haybook.wordpress.com.
“We believe the Institute has a huge role to play in making scholarship available and accessible so that educators, leaders, policymakers – in the communities or in the Republic of Armenia – benefit from the research and analysis of the academic community,” Ghazarian said. “In 2015, INNOVATE ARMENIA was
launched featuring innovative organizations from Armenia. And that large-scale introduction of diaspora to Armenia had impact on both. We expect the same will happen this year with the Digital Humanists and the technology and humanities experts in the community.”
The nearly 2,000 people who attended INNOVATE ARMENIA in 2015 also enjoyed a full day’s concert on the outdoor music stage. This year, too, several new artists, rarely heard in the US, will perform throughout the day from 10 am to 6 pm.
And alongside these stages, a unique photo exhibition entitled SUM OF US, will feature photographers from Yerevan, New York, and Los Angeles, each of whom has captured a slice of Armenian identity.
Admission is free and parking is easily available on campus. Innovative fusion food will be part of the allday event.
For questions and information, write to armenian@usc.edu or call 213.821.3943.
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About the Institute
Established in 2005, the USC Institute of Armenian Studies supports multidisciplinary scholarship to redefine, explore and study the complex issues that make up the contemporary Armenian experience – from post-Genocide to the developing Republic of Armenia to the evolving Diaspora. The Institute encourages research, publications and public service, and promotes links among the global academic and Armenian
communities.
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For information:
3501 Trousdale Parkway Mark Taper Hall of Humanities (THH 308)
Los Angeles, CA 90089-4355
213.821.3943

armenian@usc.edu

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