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#SxSC2 Speaker Bios
October 9, 2012
by Graeme Earl via Digital Economy USRG
You can now read all the #SxSC2 speaker bios in one place and individually below:
Tom Barnett
Toby Beresford
Paul Caplan
Tom Chapman
Julius Duncan
Jeremy Frey
Hugh Glaser
Abigail Harrison
Andrew Keen
Mike Lister
Kieron O’Hara
Madeline Paterson
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Creative Digifest #SXSC2 Speaker profile: Madeline Paterson
October 9, 2012
by Lisa Harris via Digital Economy USRG
Madeline Paterson is a Career Transition Coach. She may not have been born digital, but she embraces it. Madeline wants to exemplify smart use of technology in her own business. And she wants it to have a personal touch, because that is what her business is all about about – paying real attention to clients […]
Creative Digifest #SXSC2 Speaker Profile: Jeremy Frey
October 8, 2012
by Graeme Earl via Digital Economy USRG
Jeremy Frey is Professor of Physical Chemistry at the University of Southampton, UK He is fully committed to a collaborative and interdisciplinary approach to chemical research. He uses laser spectroscopy to probe molecular structure, reactivity, and dynamics in a variety of environments, ranging from single molecules to interfaces and surfaces, which he studies with interfacial […]
sotonDH small grant: Scanning Winchester Cathedral
October 4, 2012
by James Miles via Digital Humanities
DHDL update
September 20, 2012
by Graeme Earl via Digital Humanities
The equipment has now been installed for the Digital Humanities Distributed Lab. Two existing lab spaces at Avenue have been revamped. Digital Humanities Lab 1 (65/1085) has 9 imacs setup for time based media creation and editing. There is also a wall mounted screen and an apple TV to allow sharing of content from the […]
sotonDH small grant: Introducing ‘A Connected Island?’: how the Iron Curtain affected Archaeologists
September 20, 2012
by Tom Brughmans via Digital Humanities
sotonDH small grants: Painting the landscape itself. No, I mean really, actually painting it. Oh, and in sound.
September 19, 2012
by Sotondh via Digital Humanities
If ever you decide to demonstrate your crazy, arcane research, the ideas you dream about and discuss with yourself, sometimes inadvertently aloud – then find you’ve accidentally instigated the biggest, most exciting and terrifying project of your life, don’t call me to complain. I will only laugh. I was working on how to motion-track listeners […]
Visiting fellowships in Computational Humanities in the Netherlands
September 19, 2012
by Tom Brughmans via Digital Humanities
The following funding opportunity might be of interest to SotonDH members: Visiting fellowships in Computational Humanities, based at the eHumanities Group, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW). Applications for 2013 now open! These visiting fellowships are intended to enable scholars working in computational humanities to conduct research and to participate in the academic […]
Lecture in Tartu: Digital Archaeologies: Imaging, Fieldwork and Simulation of the Ancient World
September 18, 2012
by Graeme Earl via Digital Humanities
I have finished writing my talk for tomorrow at the University of Tartu. The abstract is below. I am going to concentrate on the data capture aspects of the Portus Project and the data visualisation components of our work at Catalhoyuk, with some mention of the RCUK PATINA project and the AHRC RTISAD project. Tomorrow […]
Lecture in Tallinn: Collaboration and Communication: Digital Humanities Research at sotonDH
September 16, 2012
by Graeme Earl via Digital Humanities
I am really looking forward to my lecture at the University of Tallinn tomorrow (see abstract below). I just finished the talk. If all goes to plan I am going to start by introducing our Digital Humanities activities at Southampton, and how they are influenced by the sotonDH hub and by other groups such as the […]