We're also proud to share 'Outside Inn: Exploring the Heritage of a Historic Hotel through 360-Panoramas': https://t.co/lkBV0m4EX8 #culturaldata#digitalhumanities
The primary goals of this study were to establish a comprehensive step-by-step workflow for creating an interactive tour of a significant heritage site, demonstrate how other media such as text, videos, &
They evaluate the affordances and constraints of naming conventions in Australian cultural databases, considering evolving trends in data collection and use, in relation to the complex lives of individual artists.
We have two new publications out this week for the Australian Cultural Data Engine! First, 'The Slipperiness of Name: Biography and Gender in Australian Cultural Databases': https://t.co/npZKfK4pd6 #culturaldata#digitalhumanities
In this article, Nat Cutter, Rachel Fensham & Tyne Sumner examine and historicise problems related to name and gender in biographical and cultural databases.
Our new article is out today in Gender & History: 'The Slipperiness of Name: Biography and Gender in Australian Cultural Databases.' Co-authored with @NatCutter & @RachelFensham for the @AcdEngine! https://t.co/4kUEBkCSRu #culturaldata#digitalhumanities
We're proud to have the work of the Australian Cultural Data Engine (ACD-Engine) featured in @GuardianAus this week! 'How to win the Archibald prize: what 100 years of data tells us' #culturaldata#digitalhumanities https://t.co/jsWxKJxCp2
Coding for gender remains critical in cultural data collection otherwise decades of fighting for recognition and participation will disappear @AcdEngine#genderequity#digitalhumanities
We’re excited to announce our "Data Futures for Architectural History and Cultural Heritage" Workshop will take place this month in Brisbane on November 23rd at the University of Queensland. Details and Eventbrite can be found here: https://t.co/8sm3ZXLqRU
#culturalheritage#daqa
We're grateful to be here at the Powerhouse museum today (@powerhouse) to talk all things cultural data! @RachelFensham opens with an overview of the work the @AcdEngine has done in harnessing and networking across Australian collections #culturaldata#digitalhumanities
Program and speakers are now updated for the “Mapping Culture and History” workshop, co-hosted with the Time-Layered Cultural Map of Australia in November. Registrations and more info. here: https://t.co/8YCBliQSWY
#mappingculture#culturaldata
Program & speakers now updated for our 'Cultural Data Imaginaries' workshop in Sydney later this month. Registrations here: https://t.co/qIjcxirqAd #digitalhumanities#GLAM#culturaldata
Presenting our co-authored paper (awfully) early this morning at #DCMI2022: 'What’s in a Name?: A Cross-Section of Biography, Gender & Metadata in Cultural and Performing Arts Databases' for @AcdEngine: https://t.co/At0Yc2uTKw
Was so great to work with my colleagues on the ACD-Engine on this submission on the National Cultural Policy consults. #culturefirst#culturalpolicy#auspoll
We're excited to host the first of our partner workshops this month in Sydney on October 19th in collaboration with The Powerhouse Museum. Free registration, numbers limited. Details and Eventbrite can be found here: https://t.co/NrPy8PLis3 #digitalhumanities#culturaldata