Thinking about language, Country, and VR with @Djinjama and @andrewxburrell for this paper that just came out in the design journal Leonardo is one of the most enjoyable pieces of research I've been part of https://t.co/BnwnFh0RcJ
@daanvanesch Mine came in a forensic evidence bag too, actually😂. Honestly, it was way more exciting that getting a normal Christmas card would have been, and that already would have been plenty exciting!
First day back on campus since more than a year, and this mail in my mailbox made my day. @daanvanesch BOTH cards made it, but one was a bit singed! Thank you!
Weird to be back in my office. The pile of stuff on the floor I dumped out of a drawer during the 15 minutes I had last April to reenter campus and collect my things. To-do list on the whiteboard a year out of date. THIS is where my spare glasses were. Coffee beans are stale.
@heidi_harley I definitely had "themself" as a kid, because I remember teachers correcting it multiple times (usually to himself/herself, but occasionally to "themselves").
This was work done in a team with @kate_richards , @kyliebudge , Jon Allen, & Noel Burgess from WSU, plus Peta Strahan & Jannawi Dance Clan, Miguel Valenzuela https://t.co/HS2lqtGLAP, and @joshharle
Amazing opening of Enquiring Minds exhibition at Old Government House tonight, including outputs from our partnership project with @nationaltrustau . Thanks to Peta Strahan (Jannawi Dance Clan), @jarvanitakis, and the Governor of NSW for speaking to launch the exhibition.
So excited about the launch of this tonight! It marks the end of a fantastic year of partnering with National Trust NSW to create digital exhibits for this exhibition and do some research around digital cultural heritage
We're getting ready for the fascinating new science exhibition, 'Enquiring Minds', at Old Government House, delving into 18th and 19th Century voyages of discovery. It opens to the public tomorrow 10am - 4pm, but here's a sneak peek...
More info 👉 https://t.co/RKnrPKtkcp
@JennaPrice @georgiassteele What's interesting to me is the "but it's called loudly crying face" responses. Is "it's called X" the emoji version of the prescriptivist "but the dictionary says..."?
DH Colloquium
17 February 2021
10:00 AM SAST
Speaker: @RHendery (Western Sydney University, Australia)
Topic: Digital Humanities approaches to digitising, repatriating and exploring and historical Australian colonial archive
REGISTER NOW: https://t.co/ynjQe6lC56