Prezentácia Miloslava Ofúkaného v ICA Centre Praha 30.05.2014PROMOSPRAVY.sk
Miloslav Ofúkaný – GeoCommunity s.r.o.
• Vybrané komunitné aktivity
– Zakladateľ GEO portálu GEOINFORMATIKA.sk od 09/2006
– Člen rečníckeho klubu Slovenskí Toastmasters od 03/2011
– Zakladateľ PROMO portálu PROMOSPRAVY.sk od 10/2011
– Člen výkonného výboru Rodičovského združenia pri Materskej škole Ševčenkova 35 v Bratislave a webadmin MSsevcenkova.sk od 07/2013
– Managing partner ICA Centra Bratislava od 04/2014
– Spoluzakladateľ a sponzor Toastmasters Petržalka 05/2014
• Rozvíjanie spolupráce medzi pražskými a bratislavskými firmami
– Stretnutia s pražskými firmami
– Predstavenie bratislavských podnikateľov
• Novinka na záver
– Testovacia prevádzka WEBMAP.sk
Presentation of the State Archives in Bratislava and its work in the cross border cooperation project "Memory without borders" - written historical sources of Austrian and Slovak archives online given by Lenka Pavlíková at the workshop „Modern face of archival science - archival documents online”, 5th of June 2012 in the The University Library in Bratislava
Magnus Bognerud - Current digital collection management projects at nasjonalm...lab_SNG
The National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design is undertaking two main digital collection management projects. The first is implementing a new collection management system between 2015-2019 to prepare for their move to a new building. The second is a machine learning project from 2015-2016 to explore using computer vision and AI to classify artworks and generate metadata to help users explore the collection. They are working with an outside company to test algorithms on sample images from the collection. The goal is to automatically recognize styles, techniques and other attributes to create reusable data about the artworks.
From Slovakia to Norway: Art, collections and data across borderslab_SNG
The document discusses a collaboration between the Slovak National Gallery and Norway's National Museum to share art collections and data across borders. The project included workshops in Bratislava and Oslo to share skills in online collections and content management systems. It also held a hackathon in Bratislava where teams developed apps like one tracking climate data and another providing virtual access to the Slovak National Gallery's collection. The goal was to enable technology and skills sharing between the institutions.
Open data: tactics / Museum Connections Paris 2020lab_SNG
The document provides tactics for open data including labeling, instructing, and explaining datasets to make them easy to find. It suggests remixing open data and teaming up with others to generate new works including T-shirts, covers, postcards, bookmarks, and Twitter bots that showcase Slovak art and contribute to projects like Wikidata and Sum of All Paintings.
Prezentácia Miloslava Ofúkaného v ICA Centre Praha 30.05.2014PROMOSPRAVY.sk
Miloslav Ofúkaný – GeoCommunity s.r.o.
• Vybrané komunitné aktivity
– Zakladateľ GEO portálu GEOINFORMATIKA.sk od 09/2006
– Člen rečníckeho klubu Slovenskí Toastmasters od 03/2011
– Zakladateľ PROMO portálu PROMOSPRAVY.sk od 10/2011
– Člen výkonného výboru Rodičovského združenia pri Materskej škole Ševčenkova 35 v Bratislave a webadmin MSsevcenkova.sk od 07/2013
– Managing partner ICA Centra Bratislava od 04/2014
– Spoluzakladateľ a sponzor Toastmasters Petržalka 05/2014
• Rozvíjanie spolupráce medzi pražskými a bratislavskými firmami
– Stretnutia s pražskými firmami
– Predstavenie bratislavských podnikateľov
• Novinka na záver
– Testovacia prevádzka WEBMAP.sk
Presentation of the State Archives in Bratislava and its work in the cross border cooperation project "Memory without borders" - written historical sources of Austrian and Slovak archives online given by Lenka Pavlíková at the workshop „Modern face of archival science - archival documents online”, 5th of June 2012 in the The University Library in Bratislava
Magnus Bognerud - Current digital collection management projects at nasjonalm...lab_SNG
The National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design is undertaking two main digital collection management projects. The first is implementing a new collection management system between 2015-2019 to prepare for their move to a new building. The second is a machine learning project from 2015-2016 to explore using computer vision and AI to classify artworks and generate metadata to help users explore the collection. They are working with an outside company to test algorithms on sample images from the collection. The goal is to automatically recognize styles, techniques and other attributes to create reusable data about the artworks.
From Slovakia to Norway: Art, collections and data across borderslab_SNG
The document discusses a collaboration between the Slovak National Gallery and Norway's National Museum to share art collections and data across borders. The project included workshops in Bratislava and Oslo to share skills in online collections and content management systems. It also held a hackathon in Bratislava where teams developed apps like one tracking climate data and another providing virtual access to the Slovak National Gallery's collection. The goal was to enable technology and skills sharing between the institutions.
Open data: tactics / Museum Connections Paris 2020lab_SNG
The document provides tactics for open data including labeling, instructing, and explaining datasets to make them easy to find. It suggests remixing open data and teaming up with others to generate new works including T-shirts, covers, postcards, bookmarks, and Twitter bots that showcase Slovak art and contribute to projects like Wikidata and Sum of All Paintings.
Talk given at the DigiTrans workshop - New Digital Literacies for the Cultural Sector, 24.7. 2019. Workshop recap here: https://medium.com/@gopaldass/workshop-recap-new-digital-literacies-for-the-cultural-sector-1dca69dc2e90
Future Proofing the Museum Digital infrastructurelab_SNG
The document discusses the Slovak National Gallery's efforts to digitize its collection and develop a digital infrastructure to support online access. It digitized over 100,000 artworks between 2011-2015 using multiple scanning teams and equipment. This created an online collection with high resolution images, full text search, and zoom capabilities. The gallery is now focused on developing custom front ends, digital asset management systems, and other tools to make the most of its digital content and archives online for visitors.
The document summarizes an art and data hacking event where 6 teams competed over 24 hours to develop prototypes using technology and data related to art. The teams worked with mentors and were judged on categories like best prototype, most original concept, and best presentation. Some of the prototype concepts developed included an art recommender system based on local weather, a tool to promote gallery openings and events, and an art analysis tool with a night version. The event concluded with an announcement about future Art&Data meetups to continue exploring art and technology projects.
The document describes a mirror concept that brings paintings to life by allowing visitors to swap their face with famous people. It provides a small demonstration of the technical setup and machine learning algorithms used to generate additional examples. The concept was created by Ondrej Svitek, Andrej Had, Jozef Cechovsky with mentor Amalia Roxana Filip, and it aims to engage visitors by allowing them to see themselves in famous artworks.
The Klima iOS app aims to get people into art galleries by providing useful and relatable information. It retrieves weather data through an API and uses the current conditions to suggest local art that features similar weather. The app then displays this art along with the current weather, gallery opening times, and website links. Technically, it uses the OpenWeatherMap API for weather data and the Nasjonal Museet API to execute queries to find matching art based on the weather conditions.
Dag Hensten - Nasjonalmuseet collections onlinelab_SNG
The National Museum of Norway has consolidated four museums into one institution since 2003. It is working to digitize its collection of over 400,000 objects and make them available online. It has developed an online collection using various APIs and technologies to display objects, associated biographies and other contextual information. There are ongoing efforts to improve the digital experience through additional languages, user feedback features, and new technologies like 360 degree images and 3D models. The museum is also committed to open sharing of its digital work to help other cultural institutions.
Presentation for WebElement #33
Elasticsearch is one of the most popular search engines. Used by companies like Github, Stack Overflow, Wikipedia, ...
It's schema-free, scales horizontally and allows almost real-time searching. All of that with simple installation and integration to your project.
Also provides full-text search and works with synonyms and stop-words.
...If your primary language is English...
How to make it work and get relevant search results with Slovak language.
Talk given at the DigiTrans workshop - New Digital Literacies for the Cultural Sector, 24.7. 2019. Workshop recap here: https://medium.com/@gopaldass/workshop-recap-new-digital-literacies-for-the-cultural-sector-1dca69dc2e90
Future Proofing the Museum Digital infrastructurelab_SNG
The document discusses the Slovak National Gallery's efforts to digitize its collection and develop a digital infrastructure to support online access. It digitized over 100,000 artworks between 2011-2015 using multiple scanning teams and equipment. This created an online collection with high resolution images, full text search, and zoom capabilities. The gallery is now focused on developing custom front ends, digital asset management systems, and other tools to make the most of its digital content and archives online for visitors.
The document summarizes an art and data hacking event where 6 teams competed over 24 hours to develop prototypes using technology and data related to art. The teams worked with mentors and were judged on categories like best prototype, most original concept, and best presentation. Some of the prototype concepts developed included an art recommender system based on local weather, a tool to promote gallery openings and events, and an art analysis tool with a night version. The event concluded with an announcement about future Art&Data meetups to continue exploring art and technology projects.
The document describes a mirror concept that brings paintings to life by allowing visitors to swap their face with famous people. It provides a small demonstration of the technical setup and machine learning algorithms used to generate additional examples. The concept was created by Ondrej Svitek, Andrej Had, Jozef Cechovsky with mentor Amalia Roxana Filip, and it aims to engage visitors by allowing them to see themselves in famous artworks.
The Klima iOS app aims to get people into art galleries by providing useful and relatable information. It retrieves weather data through an API and uses the current conditions to suggest local art that features similar weather. The app then displays this art along with the current weather, gallery opening times, and website links. Technically, it uses the OpenWeatherMap API for weather data and the Nasjonal Museet API to execute queries to find matching art based on the weather conditions.
Dag Hensten - Nasjonalmuseet collections onlinelab_SNG
The National Museum of Norway has consolidated four museums into one institution since 2003. It is working to digitize its collection of over 400,000 objects and make them available online. It has developed an online collection using various APIs and technologies to display objects, associated biographies and other contextual information. There are ongoing efforts to improve the digital experience through additional languages, user feedback features, and new technologies like 360 degree images and 3D models. The museum is also committed to open sharing of its digital work to help other cultural institutions.
Presentation for WebElement #33
Elasticsearch is one of the most popular search engines. Used by companies like Github, Stack Overflow, Wikipedia, ...
It's schema-free, scales horizontally and allows almost real-time searching. All of that with simple installation and integration to your project.
Also provides full-text search and works with synonyms and stop-words.
...If your primary language is English...
How to make it work and get relevant search results with Slovak language.
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