The Faculty of the Humanities at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) presented a two day event with plenum talks,  presentations, workshops, stands, demos and exhibitions to discuss new media and new channels for research and education in the Humanities .
		
			
			
Futurescapes Plenum in the NTNU Dragvoll Library
			 
		  
		
			
			
Annlaug Børsnøs, Hanna Musiol, Department of Language and Literature, NTNU, Kari Kraus, College of Information Studies and Department of English, University of Maryland, USA  - Opening Session
			 
		  
		
			
			
Kari Kraus, College of Information Studies and Department of English, University of Maryland, USA
			 
		  
		
			
			
Jim Egan, Department of English, Brown University, USA
			 
		  
		
		
			
			
The MuBil Laboratory, Alexandra Angeletaki, Gunnerus Library, NTNU
			 
		  
		
			
			
The MuBil Laboratory, Alexandra Angeletaki, Gunnerus Library, NTNU
			 
		  
		
			
			
Hanna Musiol, Department for Language and Literature, NTNU
			 
		  
		
			
			
Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos, Westminster Law School & The Westminster Law and Theory Lab, Westminster University, UK
			 
		  
		
			
			
Tobias Blanke, Kings College, London, UK and DARIAH-EU, Board of Directors,  Dorothee Beermann, ISL, NTNU and project leader for TypeCraft
			 
		  
		
		
			
			
View from Building 6B, Dragvoll Library
			 
		  
		
			
			
Sarah Eagle, The Graduate School of Education, University of Bristol, UK
			 
		  
		
			
			
John Lawrence Hanson, Fulbright Roving Scholar, Norway & US
			 
		  
		
			
			
Michael Beermann, NTNU, CPT-SCOPE, European Space Agency, & NAROM
			 
		  
		
			
			
Radhika Gajjala, School of Media and Communication, Bowling Green State University, USA/Fulbright Senior Scholar, University of Bergen, Norway
			 
		  
		
			
			
Sefryn Penrose, Institute of Archaeology, University College London, UK
			 
		  
		
			
			
Ingrid Galadriel Aune Nilsen
			 
		  
		
			
			
Transmedia Story Telling Workshop
			 
		  
We thank Mikhail Fominykh, and the Department of Language and Literature for contributing pictures to this gallery.
--Typecraft (talk) 20:34, 18 March 2016 (CET)