visualization is creative
• Problem: A farmer was not allowed to build a barn to shelter his houses.
• Solution: He was allowed to build furniture.
Visualization informs
medieval helpdesk http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Cd7Bsp3dDo&feature=related
Visualization Centre failures
Lack of communication with own staff or to public.
Affected by political legacies.Funding not competitive, lack of kick start funds.
Locked into expensive inflexible equipment.Intellectual capital hard to replace.Lack of ongoing training.Inability to define successful outcomes.
10 Sci-Fi Predictions That Became Science Fact
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GiMzZ8-Ebq0
Data, art or science viz
• http://www.perceptualedge.com/blog/?p=1245
• http://www.thecrimson.com/article/2011/4/19/aiweiwei-divinecomedy/
• http://eagereyes.org/criticism/definition-of-visualization
• what happens when data conflicts? http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=voyager1-sends-back-conflicting-data-approaches-interstellar-space
New media, new heritage
• Virtual heritage is the attempt to convey not just the appear-ance but also the meaning and significance of cultural artefacts and the associated social agency that designed and used them, through the use of interactive and immersive digital media.
• New media: the act of reshaping the user experience through the innovative use of digital media.
• New heritage: re-examine the user experience that dig- ital media can provide for the understanding and experiencing of tangible and intangible cultural heritage
• Erik Champion, in Y. E. Kalay, T. Kvan, & J. Affleck, New Heritage: new media and cultural heritage. New York: Routledge, 2008.
Digital Humanities: not just text..(or images, e.g. http://orbis.stanford.edu/)
Discover Ancient Rome in Google Earth
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MqMXIRwQniA
Image: http://www.virtualtripping.com/google-earths-rome-reborn/ 2008
• http://cunydhi.commons.gc.cuny.edu/2012/10/08/october-24-bernard-frischer-on-modeling-the-past/
http://publicVR.org
Virtual Distance Learning Classroom
• Creates 3-D avatars using the infrared depth sensor in Microsoft ’s Kinect sensor.
• Distance units are the same in the virtual classroom and the real world, so taking a step forward on camera translates to a step of the same size online.
• Avatars can also interact with virtual objects.
Mixed Realityhttp://virtual.vtt.fi/virtual/proj2/multimedia/projects/mrconference.html
http://ael.gatech.edu/lab/research/arsecondlife/using-the-ar-second-life-client/
3D in Libraries to read books
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LpSP2ojWtIs&feature=youtu.be
http://www.ntnu.no/ub/omubit/bibliotekene/gunnerus-1/mubil
Internet Librarian: 50 Great Mobile Apps for Libraries
46% of American adults own smart phones. By 2016, 10 billion will be in use worldwide. By the year 2013 there will be 81.4 billion apps.
The average download of apps per device is 51. The average time spent on apps per day is 81 minutes. 80% of people continue to work after leaving the office. 68% check email before 8am in the morning.50% of them check their work email while they’re still in bed.
http://librarianinblack.net/librarianinblack/2012/10/mobileapps.html
http://50apps.weebly.com/
Simple Tools for Digital Humanists
• textizen is mobile-turning the survey into a kind of chat
• textal.org: a free smartphone app for text analysis
• Omeka: Create complex narratives and share rich collections, adhering to Dublin Core standards with Omeka on your server, designed for scholars, museums, libraries, archives, and enthusiasts.
• Neatline allows scholars, students, and curators to tell stories with maps and timelines.
Writing History in the Digital Age
http://writinghistory.trincoll.edu/2012/10/approved
/
Paper machines
Text analysis tools (e.g. Wolfram|Alpha)
http://www.wolframalpha.com/about.html
History pin• Pin your history to the world. 192,682 photos, videos, audio clips and stories pinned so far.
•http://www.historypin.com/
Interactive Graphic Novel by Museum of London, iOS app, audio,
mapshttp://www.museumoflondon.org.uk/Resources/app/Dickens_webpage/index.html
crowdsourced music gui
WYSWYG or HTML slides
http://lab.hakim.se/reveal-js/#/1
HTML 5• http://mudcu.be/sketchpad/
• tutorial http://www.html5rocks.com/en/mobile/cross-device/
• msdn and touchscreen http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/hh563503.aspx
• with flash http://www.2morodocs.com/2010/05/think-outside-the-computer-touchscreens-html5-flash/
• html 5 game examples http://html5games.com/category/iphoneipadmobile/
• html 5 drawing on an iPad http://tenderlovingcode.com/blog/web-apps/html5-canvas-drawing-on-ipad/
Personalized online art projects
https://www.rijksmuseum.nl/en/rijksstudio
http://www.zeutch.com/photo/past-and-present-42618
À travers un véritable travail d’archiviste, l’artiste Jo Teeuwisse a tenté de remettre dans le contexte actuel des images datant de la Seconde Guerre mondiale en France. Un très beau travail de mémoire, entre
passé et présent. Articles (RSS) - ©2012 Zeutch - Création : RATEL Yannick
Self-made remixable games
Become an inventor with this easy-to-use touch creation app.
Customize your designs with color and then set them in motion as you add elements of physics, gravity and velocity to your creations.
In Creatorverse, your designs set in motion can take on unexpected paths and attributes, including bounciness, density, friction, speed and force.
http://www.creatorverse.com/ http://kotaku.com/5954128/forget-
playing-games-everyone-needs-to-make-games
Popcorn Maker enhance, remix and share web video. Use your web browser to combine video and audio with content from the rest of the web — from text, links and maps to pictures and live feeds...for teachers to use web video resources in a custom way without breaking copyright.
Free or Open DataTim Berners-Lee
http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2012-11/09/raw-data
When governments begin to release data openly on the web, the growing movement of hackers and activists and even internal government agencies and corporations, can begin to use the previously unconnected and undissected numbers, images and graphs to create new ways for you to access valuable new information.
The Ghana Open Data Initiative (GODI) just held Ghana's first data bootcamp, bringing together journalists and developers to find, extract and analyse public data to tell better informed news stories.
http://www.thewebindex.org/ http://www.theodi.org/
Free or Open Data
http://www.slideshare.net/JuryKonga/open-data-new-reality-community-benefits
http://www.pbs.org/idealab/2012/11/how-openspending-is-getting-the-story-out-of-the-data313.html
http://www.smartplanet.com/blog/bulletin/how-open-source-big-data-can-improve-supply-chains/4833 (VP, Nike, Financial Times Innovate 2012 conference)
http://mashable.com/2012/11/07/open-data-city-apps/
http://openspending.org/
•Explore existing spending datasets
•Upload and share a financial dataset
•Make your own budget monitoring site
Creative Hacking•http://nearsomething.com/
http://nearsomething.comShows Danish cultural heritage sites and
objects near you, on your phone Winning Hackathon project at Royal Library
Copenhagen
What is Digital Humanities?
UCL Centre for Digital Humanities “at the intersection of digital technologies and humanities.” http://www.ucl.ac.uk/dh
UCLA DH “interprets the cultural and social impact of new media and information technologies—the fundamental components of the new information age—as well as creates and applies these technologies to answer cultural, social, historical, and philological questions, both those traditionally conceived and those only enabled by new technologies.”http://www.cdh.ucla.edu/about/what-is.html
http://www.cdh.ucla.edu/instruction/dhcourses.html
A Survey of US Digital Humanities Centers
• Where new media and technologies are used for humanities-based research, teaching, and intellectual engagement and experimentation. The goals of the center are to further humanities scholarship, create new forms of knowledge, and explore technology’s impact on humanities based disciplines.
builds digital collections as scholarly or teaching resources; creates tools for
◦ authoring (i.e., creating multimedia products and applications with minimal technical knowledge or training)◦ building digital collections◦ analyzing humanities collections, data, or research processes ◦ managing the research process;
departments uses digital collections and analytical tools to generate new intellectual products;
offers digital humanities training conducts research in humanities and humanities computing (digital scholarship); offers lectures, programs, conferences, or seminars on digital humanities topics for general or
academic audiences; has its own academic appointments and staffing creates a zone of experimentation and innovation for humanists; serves as an information portal for a particular humanities discipline; serves as a repository for humanities-based digital collections provides technology solutions to humanities.
by Diane M. Zorich, November 2008http://www.clir.org/pubs/reports/pub143/pub143.pdf
DH Questions
• How can DH re-examine Humanities?
• What is a DH community?
• What has value to scholars beyond 5 years?
• What makes for high quality DH projects?
• NOW, which tools and services are needed?
• New ways of working between disciplines still vague?
Some tools part 1
http://www.chromeexperiments.com/ http://www.ludoscience.com/EN/blog/634-Craftyy-an-online-tool-g
eared-towards-collaborative-game-design.html
Europeana technical slideshttp://t-pen.org/TPEN/ T‑PEN is a web-based tool for working with
images of manuscripts. Users attach transcription data (new or uploaded) to the actual lines of the original manuscript in a simple, flexible interface.
http://www.textal.org/ to help scholars design wordclouds and produce statistics
http://dirt.projectbamboo.org/ directory of DH toolshttp://selection.datavisualization.ch/ data viz toolshttp://www.cassiopeiaproject.com/videos2.php hi-def science
videoshttp://digitalhumanities.org/centernet/resources/tools/
Some tools part 2
http://humanexperience.stanford.edu/digital_humanities http://www.esri.com/software/mapping-for-everyone/ http://neatline.org/ stories via maps http://hotchkiss.scholarslab.org/neatline-
exhibits/show/battle-of-chancellorsville/fullscreen AR see esp Volkswagen http://econsultancy.com/uk/blog/9842-seven-
awesome-augmented-reality-campaignsToozla: AR AUDIO browser http://www.augmentedplanet.com/2009/12/the-
worlds-first-audio-augmented-reality-browser/HTML 5 movie threader http://evelyn-interactive.searchingforabby.com/ Crowd tagging and the museum http://www.imamuseum.org/page/collection-
tags http://pleiades.stoa.org/ A community-built gazetteer and graph of ancient
places (nb The Geographic Annotation Platform)Epics, e-learning platform for digital heritage http://vimeo.com/33711147 papermachines http://papermachines.org/ OR scalar media rich platform
publishing http://scalar.usc.edu/ 3D SLOODLE - Simulation Linked Object Oriented Dynamic Learning
Environment
Digital Humanities
The most important skill is critical thinkingWe say this a lot but don’t do much about it. Here’s what we need:
courses in informal logic, so students can recognize fallacies in public discourse; in economic theory, since economists think they rule the world, and politicians believe them; and in computer programming, because you can’t see the biases of the system unless you know how it was coded..the widespread view that technology is value-neutral, inevitable and always here to help, needs to be exposed as the dangerous ideology it is.
Mark Kingwell
Erik Championemail [email protected] Or [email protected] visit http://erikchampion.wordpress.com/