Getting social with photography collections: Powerhouse Museum’s approach to integrating photography into its digital strategy that includes online, into the gallery and back.
Keynote The Digital Challenge Nordiska Museet April 2011Paula Bray
Photography collections in the digital environment: what role should photography play in the saturated, digital world of images. How do we share stories, start conversations and provide new opportunities for museums to engage audiences using photography collections online, with mobile technologies and in our galleries.
Keynote The Digital Challenge Nordiska Museet April 2011Paula Bray
Photography collections in the digital environment: what role should photography play in the saturated, digital world of images. How do we share stories, start conversations and provide new opportunities for museums to engage audiences using photography collections online, with mobile technologies and in our galleries.
It's a Snap: The Future of PhotographyJohn D. Lund
It's a Snap: The Future of Photography is a consideration of photography as a social media, new technologies, methods of organization and storage. The presentation is directed at amateaur, professional photographers and archivists. How will archivists preserve the photographic record when it is social?
A brief look at how our audiences are using mobile and the opportunities and challenges this may present for interpretation & learning around manuscripts.
Social TV Activation: Driving Engagement & Viewership for a PBS Documentary P...Geben Communication
Space Shuttle Columbia: Mission of Hope premiered on select local PBS stations on Thursday, January 31. The film’s director, Emmy Award-winning veteran journalist and documentary filmmaker Dan Cohen, hired Geben Communication to build and activate Mission of Hope’s online network through social media and online media/blogger outreach. This case study details the strategy, tactics and results.
Presented on November 9, 2009 as a part of the Seminar for Historical Administration surrounding the idea of how the changing media landscape has (and will continue to) alter the mission and behaviors of museums around the world.
Part 2 of the Mobilize Your Cause Bootcamp, held at CUNY as part of Personal Democracy Forum 2010. Some of the tools discussed include:
- Google Earth
- Google Earth historical layers
- Google Sidewiki
- Visualizations
- Widgets
- Google Maps
- Annotations & tagging
- Mashups
- Creative Commons
DMAI Social Photography Presentation by Caroline Bean - Greater Philadelphia Tourism Marketing Corp., Bill Karz - LA Tourism and Melissa Yao Hille - Visit Savannah
A presentation on visual social media like Instagram and Pinterest, for the Michigan state tourism conference 2015.
At Tourism Currents, we do online & in-person training in social media for tourism & hospitality. More at http://www.tourismcurrents.com
This powerpoint has been downloaded from Alexandra Copley's profile and altered to suit the 2.2 Documentary Photography assignment from TKI. It covers documentary in terms of social, street, photojournalism...
Digital + Community: what works and how do I build a strategy around this?
Working with community and digital experiences requires a lot of thinking through. You need to consider what the actual experience it is that you are trying to deliver and how your community can participate with you and your content. Using the latest technology is not enough, there needs to be a strategy behind why you are doing the initiative in the first place. This talk will discuss many digital experiences the Powerhouse Museum has conceived of and delivered utilising a strategy and different technologies and plaftorms behind each experience. Successes and some failures will be shared.
It's a Snap: The Future of PhotographyJohn D. Lund
It's a Snap: The Future of Photography is a consideration of photography as a social media, new technologies, methods of organization and storage. The presentation is directed at amateaur, professional photographers and archivists. How will archivists preserve the photographic record when it is social?
A brief look at how our audiences are using mobile and the opportunities and challenges this may present for interpretation & learning around manuscripts.
Social TV Activation: Driving Engagement & Viewership for a PBS Documentary P...Geben Communication
Space Shuttle Columbia: Mission of Hope premiered on select local PBS stations on Thursday, January 31. The film’s director, Emmy Award-winning veteran journalist and documentary filmmaker Dan Cohen, hired Geben Communication to build and activate Mission of Hope’s online network through social media and online media/blogger outreach. This case study details the strategy, tactics and results.
Presented on November 9, 2009 as a part of the Seminar for Historical Administration surrounding the idea of how the changing media landscape has (and will continue to) alter the mission and behaviors of museums around the world.
Part 2 of the Mobilize Your Cause Bootcamp, held at CUNY as part of Personal Democracy Forum 2010. Some of the tools discussed include:
- Google Earth
- Google Earth historical layers
- Google Sidewiki
- Visualizations
- Widgets
- Google Maps
- Annotations & tagging
- Mashups
- Creative Commons
DMAI Social Photography Presentation by Caroline Bean - Greater Philadelphia Tourism Marketing Corp., Bill Karz - LA Tourism and Melissa Yao Hille - Visit Savannah
A presentation on visual social media like Instagram and Pinterest, for the Michigan state tourism conference 2015.
At Tourism Currents, we do online & in-person training in social media for tourism & hospitality. More at http://www.tourismcurrents.com
This powerpoint has been downloaded from Alexandra Copley's profile and altered to suit the 2.2 Documentary Photography assignment from TKI. It covers documentary in terms of social, street, photojournalism...
Digital + Community: what works and how do I build a strategy around this?
Working with community and digital experiences requires a lot of thinking through. You need to consider what the actual experience it is that you are trying to deliver and how your community can participate with you and your content. Using the latest technology is not enough, there needs to be a strategy behind why you are doing the initiative in the first place. This talk will discuss many digital experiences the Powerhouse Museum has conceived of and delivered utilising a strategy and different technologies and plaftorms behind each experience. Successes and some failures will be shared.
Flickr Commons: Open licensing and the future for collectionsPaula Bray
How can we learn from the Commons project on Flickr and use it as a benchmark to develop policy for allowing our collections to be used under open access? How do we measure the success, maintain our new community, progress with better access to our collections and develop new business models?
Digital Public Relations (PR): 46th Anvil Awards BriefingJanette Toral
Presented by Janette Toral last September 7, 2010 at the Public Relations Society of the Philippines forum - "How to Package a Winning Entry in the Anvil". She shared her perspective on Digital PR and how to prepare for the Digital PR Tools - Internet and Mobile category of the awards.
The half-day event took place at the J.Y. Campos Hall B, Unilab Bayanihan Center, Pioneer Street, Mandaluyong City.
From my blog, preso, & workshops: http://www.thedaringlibrarian.com/2012/04/transparency-is-new-black.html Be daring and go transparent! Straight from the Paris & New York runways it's time to be on trend and change into that digital shift! Advocate for your practice and our profession by embracing social media and fighting the "locked net monster." Pump up your web presence and stand out from the crowd by being culturally literate, interweb savvy, cloud computing friendly, and embracing our new transliterate "remix mashup culture." WARNING: Shameless Self Promotion in Rocketboom Video!
How We Used To, How We Will
with Eric Socolofsky
Presented live at FITC Toronto 2015
More info at www.fitc.ca/toronto
OVERVIEW
The photo-sharing website Flickr has a ten-year history of trying out new things. From its origin as a feature spun off of a massively-multiplayer game, through the dark days of neglect, to its current reincarnation, many different people have advanced new ideas via many different paths.
Which roads are the smoothest and which are full of potholes? Which lead to the most interesting discoveries and which to the staid and expected? Are new ideas the sole province of product teams, or should engineers and designers participate in the process?
In his talk, Eric explores a brief history of Flickr’s long tenure on the Web, and provides a platform from which to examine these questions.
OBJECTIVE
Examine the sources of inspiration and innovation, and the paths from idea to execution.
TARGET AUDIENCE
People who make things, people who use web services, people with ideas for new products.
ASSUMED AUDIENCE KNOWLEDGE
Familiarity with web products and user experiences.
FIVE THINGS AUDIENCE MEMBERS WILL LEARN
How to make things with a team.
How to avoid, and avoid being consumed by, office politics.
How to be an engineer with design and product skills.
How to be a designer with engineering and product skills.
How to be a product person with design and engineering skills.
Why the social web is here to stay (and what to do about it)Mike Ellis
The social web (was "Web2.0"...) calls to human experience and emotion in a way which transcends the hype often associated with it. While the phrase "Web2.0" does a good job of associating certain services and approaches together, it also has a down-side, suggesting that any day now, a "Web3.0" will be along to replace this transient, fickle technology with something new.
This talk argues that the "social web" has a momentum which should be taken seriously -- more seriously than "just mere hype", particularly by content-rich organisations such as those involved with cultural content. It also examines some of the issues -- particularly around the perceived challenges to authority and "value" of cultural institutions and assets -- and asks how these can be overcome.
UX is not just about building huge coherent web architectures. We have become digital nomads - building tents, rather than building houses, in environments that suit our needs. People no longer inhabit worlds built by designers, but in worlds built by themselves.
Increasingly it is about building applications and understanding how applications interact with each other and their embedded environment. It is about forging relevant links with technologies that are appropriate. Relevance has surpassed usability as the most important factor of web strategy and web design.
Context defines how usable your experience needs to be, and we are steadily moving from interface design to concept design...IA and UX has for many years looked at the web in a traditional one way communications paradigm, where it is all about conveying a message to the end user.
But the Internet is NOT the new newspaper, the new radio or the new television. The web is actually not a medium at all, if anything it is a paradigm of interaction. It is something completely different which as a discipline we need to demonstrate with an open approach to our design work, that is documented, shared and refined.
Those involved in the field must realize that usability is becoming more bound by context and relevance to individual needs, it cannot be merely prescriptive.
Live Documentary: Talking Through a Thesis Conceptjfische2
This presentation was given at the orientation session for MIT's Comparative Media Studies program as an opportunity to present my early thesis research thinking in an open form for conversation with my classmates. Multiple research trajectories from theories of liveness (beginning with Raymond Williams in television history), telepresence (as it appeared in the engineering and robotics realm) and documentary interaction intersect to crystallize in a single question: what is the meaning and value of *live* documentary?
This tutorial offers a step-by-step guide on how to effectively use Pinterest. It covers the basics such as account creation and navigation, as well as advanced techniques including creating eye-catching pins and optimizing your profile. The tutorial also explores collaboration and networking on the platform. With visual illustrations and clear instructions, this tutorial will equip you with the skills to navigate Pinterest confidently and achieve your goals.
This document announces the winners of the 2024 Youth Poster Contest organized by MATFORCE. It lists the grand prize and age category winners for grades K-6, 7-12, and individual age groups from 5 years old to 18 years old.
Heart Touching Romantic Love Shayari In English with ImagesShort Good Quotes
Explore our beautiful collection of Romantic Love Shayari in English to express your love. These heartfelt shayaris are perfect for sharing with your loved one. Get the best words to show your love and care.
The cherry: beauty, softness, its heart-shaped plastic has inspired artists since Antiquity. Cherries and strawberries were considered the fruits of paradise and thus represented the souls of men.
Fashionista Chic Couture Maze & Coloring Adventures is a coloring and activity book filled with many maze games and coloring activities designed to delight and engage young fashion enthusiasts. Each page offers a unique blend of fashion-themed mazes and stylish illustrations to color, inspiring creativity and problem-solving skills in children.
14. 5 available
findable
it is where I am and where I look
online/web onsite/galleries
and
meaningful
I can understand it
offsite/community
usable/shareable
I can pass it on and share
responsive
to my interests, moods, location
by Seb Chan fresh+new(er)
31. risks need to be taken
Photography by Jean-Francois Lanzarone
32. if projects fail + evaluate = learn
by Cornell University Library No known copyright restrictions
33. Visitor Cycle
revisitation
pre during post
web in gallery/handheld out/mobile/web
didactic highly social
highly social
controlled visitor-led
visitor-led
10% 1%
by Seb Chan fresh+new(er)
144. thank you
Nordiska Museet
Powerhouse Museum photographers
all Flickr members using Creative Commons licenses
paula bray
manager, visual & digitisation services
paulab@phm.gov.au
Twitter @paulabray