Talk given at "Morgendagen er mobil" (Tomorrow is mobile) in Oslo, May 21st.
On mobile media and museums.
http://kulturognaturreise.wordpress.com/2012/04/19/morgendagen-er-mobil-fagdag-mandag-21-mai-norsk-kulturrad-oslo/
Unfinished presentation showing that Europe was not considered a white continent until recently. That assumption that it is white is untrue even today.
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In this talk I focus on artificial intelligence and semantic technologies as key trends and distruptive tools and try to tie these to the importance of a robust and flexible digital museum platform.
http://www.museumnext.org/schedule/
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http://www.carare.eu/eng/Activities/CARARE-Final-Conference
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JTS 2010 Presentation 'Audiovisual Heritage and Participatory Culture"Johan Oomen
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- www.openimages.eu
- www.waisda.nl
Pundit (http://thepund.it) at the European Society for Textual Scholarship Conference 2012 (http://ests2012.huygens.knaw.nl/), 22-24 november 2012 in Amsterdam.
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http://www.museumnext.org/schedule/
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http://www.carare.eu/eng/Activities/CARARE-Final-Conference
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- www.openimages.eu
- www.waisda.nl
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Responsive Design & Prototyping -- An Agency Model (Part 3/3)Neeta Goplani
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This presentation is in three parts, please see the links and description below:
Links:
Part 1: http://www.slideshare.net/ngoplani/responsive-design-prototyping-an-agency-model-part-13
Part 3: http://www.slideshare.net/ngoplani/responsive-design-prototyping-an-agency-model-part-23
Part 2: http://www.slideshare.net/ngoplani/responsive-design-prototyping-an-agency-model-part-33
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- Gain insights into practical use cases for Amazon AI services
- Understand the possibilities of using AI from an IoT device
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1. Brukere først og brukere sist
- det digitale museum som plattform for medborgerskap og kulturudvikling
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2. Agenda
1. The Social Local Mobile Web 2.0
2. Historisk Atlas mobile
3. ”Hvor er det fra?” - crowdsourced geotagging
8. Great content rocks! Custom sites = $$$
Insights from the desktop era?
Digital presence trumps portal „Perpetual beta„ works!
9. Apps!
Apps!
Apps! Apps! Apps!
Apps! Apps! Apps!
Apps!
Apps!
Apps!
What would you do?
1. Run!!!
2. Patch existing house randomly?
3. Fortify existing house bottom up?
Build on digital collections!
Go for open data and APIs!
THEN, build whatever you need!
24. What Historisk Atlas does
1. Run!!!
2. Patch existing house randomly?
3. Fortify existing house bottom up = API
Strengthen content
Go for open data and APIs!
THEN, build cool stuff on top!
39. Going forward?
More content Strong platform Need-to-have features
• Own stuff • API development • Social sharing
• 1001 Stories • Responsiv webapp • Take me there
• Wikipedia • Open source code • Crowdsourcing
• Flickr • Collections/favorites