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The Qualitative/Quantitative Duality in Humanities Data - Matthew Lincoln, PhD
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Matthew Lincoln, PhD. The personal blog of Matthew D. Lincoln, PhD in the Department of Art History and Archaeology, University of Maryland, College Park. All work on " matthewlincoln.net. By Matthew Lincoln, PhD. Is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. Matthew Lincoln, PhD. Art History and Digital Research. The Qualitative/Quantitative Duality in Humanities Data. During the first week of the Harvard MetaLab’s 2015 workshop. Matthew Lincoln, PhD.
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erodley | Mentions | Drinking About Museums: Boston
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Drinking About Museums: Boston. More fun than a barrel of monkeys. What is Drinking About Museums? Recap of June 22nd. Improv, and Drinking About Museums. What could be a better combination? Not much, it turns out. Jen Oleniczak. Of the Engaging Educator. Was there to talk about improv, and of course, to make us all get up and do stuff. She laughs a lot, and is even more of a hoot in person than she is online. Special guest, Jen Oleniczak, of The Engaging Educator. She does this a lot. June 24, 2015.
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Ed Rodley | Drinking About Museums: Boston
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Drinking About Museums: Boston. More fun than a barrel of monkeys. What is Drinking About Museums? Assoc Dir. of Integrated Media at Peabody Essex Museum. Experienced museum professional. Into new media in general and always a sucker for a good narrative. Find me on Google. Next Drinking About Museums: Boston/ Museums Showoff, Jan 13. A Reminder to Show Off! January 13 at 6 pm (Speakers begin at 7 pm). Show Off is tomorrow! Please email us with your name and topic if you are interested in signing up.
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Ivan Sigal → Posts
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A conversation with a friend. Over the past few months, I’ve been in conversation with the photographer Anton Kusters. On Instagram and on our respective websites, under the hash #image by image. The dialogue has taken shape as a curious collaboration, now with some 40 posts and going strong. The posts are public but we have not been actively promoting the work. Our original idea was simply to write to each other in public, with a few constraints, and see what might happen. Mariupol, the Pivot. The Ukrai...
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Upcoming talks | Fresh & New(er)
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Discussion of issues around digital media and museums by Seb Chan. A couple of interviews. From time to time you can hear and see me in meatspace. October 10-11, 2016 – TBA, Singapore. October 12-13, 2016 – TBA, University of Melbourne, Melbourne. November 22-23, 2016 – National Digital Forum. Keynote, Wellington, New Zealand. February 13-17, 2017 – ALIA Information Online 2017. If you’d like to book me to speak or deliver a workshop then make contact. Full list available on request). UCLA, Los Angeles.
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Recap of June 22nd | Drinking About Museums: Boston
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Drinking About Museums: Boston. More fun than a barrel of monkeys. What is Drinking About Museums? Recap of June 22nd. Improv, and Drinking About Museums. What could be a better combination? Not much, it turns out. Jen Oleniczak. Of the Engaging Educator. Was there to talk about improv, and of course, to make us all get up and do stuff. She laughs a lot, and is even more of a hoot in person than she is online. Special guest, Jen Oleniczak, of The Engaging Educator. She does this a lot. June 24, 2015.
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Jackie Antig » ART . DATA . TECH
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ART DATA . TECH. Nowadays you can find me applying the skills I’ve collected (and the brand new ones I am working on) to points along a much more expansive gradient coloured by art, data, culture and technology. You’ll see that I use user experience research, design, content production and community building to navigate through the things I care about. Curious about how something works. Current and ever-changing intersections that guide the work that I do. How can open data play a part? Beautiful Data at...
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PARTICIPANT: BEAUTIFUL DATA II — Jared McCormick
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July 1, 2015. PARTICIPANT: BEAUTIFUL DATA II. July 1, 2015. PARTICIPANT: BEAUTIFUL DATA II. July 1, 2015. Participant: Beautiful Data II. Workshop sponsored by Harvard University's. And supported by the Getty Foundation. July 2015. One of the outputs from this was a project collaboratively imagined by Jackie Antig, Robin Clark, Bethany Johns, Ainslee Meredith, Meg Studer, and myself - entitled Code from Corbu -which was a site responsive piece inspired by the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts.