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    Thinkering
    #LuxLife: Reflections on The Recurated Museum

    2 Juillet 2020

    rédigé par :
    Sytze Van Herck, Christopher Morse

    #LuxLife: Reflections on The Recurated Museum

    During the summer semester we co-taught a course called The Recurated Museum, which explored the evolving role of museums in digital spaces. After the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic mid-semester and the subsequent explosion of movements like #MuseumAtHome and #CultureChezNous, we directly confronted many of the ideas we featured in class in a way that we could not have previously imagined.
    Event
    How users and non-users still matter. New themes in STS research on user-technology relations.

    17 Décembre 2019

    How users and non-users still matter. New themes in STS research on user-technology relations.

    Lecture by Professor emerita Nelly Oudshoorn, University of Twente.
    Thinkering
    Experimental Media Archaeology featuring the Apple IIe

    22 Janvier 2019

    rédigé par :
    Sytze Van Herck

    Experimental Media Archaeology featuring the Apple IIe

    During a research visit to the Media Archaeology Lab in Boulder (CO) participants experimented with the Apple IIe. They either played an educational game or wrote a letter on a computer from the 1980s.
    Event
    Hands on History logo

    22 Janvier 2019

    Why use interactive digital storytelling in academia?

    Lecture by Sandra Gaudenzi (University of Westminster, University College of London).
    Data
    New website: Doctoral Training Unit ‘Digital History and Hermeneutics’

    11 Décembre 2018

    rédigé par :
    Tim van der Heijden

    New website: Doctoral Training Unit ‘Digital History and Hermeneutics’

    The new website gives an in-depth view of the DTU's activities and projects.
    Thinkering
    Automata and other interlocutors

    2 Mai 2018

    rédigé par :
    Christopher Morse

    Automata and other interlocutors

    The notion of the automaton extends at least as far back as antiquity, but successful implementation of simulated intelligence, and even life itself, continues to elude us. Although there is a tremendous disparity between how we imagine robots to behave and how they actually perform, since the eighteenth century they have become unwitting participants in a dialogue about humanity's self-conception.
    Thinkering
    Paper prototype, wireframe

    23 Mars 2018

    rédigé par :
    Sytze Van Herck

    The scientific user experience design method

    When academics or developers create a website or an application, they usually start from the back end and only then focus on the design or front end. In this blogpost I would like to argue that the design process and user analysis specifically should come first. The methods outlined below were discussed during the workshop on the introduction to user experience design and evaluation methods by dr. Carine Lallemand and dr. Vincent Koenig.
    Thinkering
    The “The Quest for Questions in Digital History” at DH Benelux 2017

    7 Juillet 2017

    rédigé par :
    Florentina Armaselu, Elena Danescu

    The “The Quest for Questions in Digital History” at DH Benelux 2017

    The fourth DHBenelux Conference was hosted by Utrecht University (the Netherlands) from 3 to 5 July 2017. Dr Florentina Armaselu presented a paper co-authored with Dr Elena Danescu, entitled "The Quest for Questions in Digital History: A Comparative View on Werner- and Delors Report on Economic and Monetary Union".
    Thinkering
    dhnord2017 call for papers extended deadline

    1 Juin 2017

    rédigé par :
    Marten Düring

    Call for papers: (De)constructing Digital History, Lille 27-29 November

    During this conference digital history will be addressed through a triple spectrum: academic research, public history, and pedagogy, in order to trace continuities and transformations in history as a discipline; and contribute to explore the broader digital humanities field through this case study.
    Data
    First issue of the “Journal of Historical Network Research” out now

    9 Mai 2017

    rédigé par :
    Marten Düring

    First issue of the “Journal of Historical Network Research” out now

    We are pleased to announce the Inaugural Issue of the Journal of Historical Network Research, a new publication dedicated to historical research by means of theories and methodologies developed in social network analysis and network science.
    Data
    histograph

    9 Mai 2017

    rédigé par :
    Marten Düring

    histograph, a tool for the exploration of multimedia archives

    histograph helps institutions reveal the manifold relations between their digital collections of texts, images, audio and video documents.
    Data
    BLIZAAR project

    9 Mai 2017

    rédigé par :
    Marten Düring

    BLIZAAR - Hybrid Visualization of Dynamic Multilayer Graphs

    BLIZAAR project develops new visualization techniques for the exploration of multimedia document collections