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Adventures in Digital Humanities and digital cultural heritage. Plus some musings on academia.

Thursday, 29 March 2012

There aint no party like a spam bot partay

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Q. What do the following people have in common? Vaksman Innes, Keown Yabne, Noelia Laun, Carmella Tunney, Tanisha Hendricks, Aaron Faubli, L...
Friday, 23 March 2012

On Making, Use and Reuse in Digital Humanities

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Something very exciting happened last week over at Transcribe Bentham , the crowdsourcing transcription project at UCL that I am part of. Bu...
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Remembering Paris

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I popped over to Paris a few weeks ago to Keynote at " L’image-document face au numérique : mise en crise ou mise en lumière ?" ...
Friday, 9 March 2012

Blogging In Munich

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Greetings from an hotel room in Munich. I cant not blog from here: I was hear to talk about this very blog at Weblogs in den Geisteswissens...
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Tuesday, 6 March 2012

The Ratio of Physical versus Website Visitors to Museums

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I lately joined the Museum Computer Group which has a very active discussion list, and a question was posed lately about how many physical ...
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Sunday, 4 March 2012

On Academic Juvenelia

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The real life tomb of Sennedjem at Deir el Medineh, juxtaposed with my VRML model of the tomb, made back in 1998.You can probably guess whic...

When Cloud Services Die

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For the past few years I've used Brizzly to look at my tweetstream when on my desktop. It has some great features, but dont bother inv...
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