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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Oxford, United Kingdom :Oxford University Press,
    UID:
    almafu_BV049496288
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xxx, 506 Seiten) : , Illustrationen.
    ISBN: 978-0-19-198014-5
    Series Statement: Oxford twenty-first century approaches to literature
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-0-19-882932-4
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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  • 2
    UID:
    almafu_9960118364002883
    Format: 1 online resource (xix, 276 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 1-4473-4195-3 , 1-4473-4197-X , 1-4473-4193-7
    Series Statement: Connected communities
    Content: This innovative book examines the changing relationship between communities, citizens and the notion of the archive. Archives have traditionally been understood as repositories of knowledge and experience, remote from the ordinary people who fund and populate them, however digital resources have led to a growing plurality of archives and the practices associated with collecting and curating. This book uses a broad range of case studies which place communities at the heart of this exciting development, to illustrate how their experiences are central to our understanding of this new terrain which challenges traditional histories and the control of knowledge and power.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 08 Mar 2021). , Front Matter -- , Contents -- , List of figures, tables and boxes -- , Notes on contributors -- , Acknowledgements -- , Series editors’ foreword -- , Community archives and the creation of living knowledge -- , Disorderly conduct: the community in the archive -- , Storytelling, co-curation and community archives -- , BBC Pebble Mill: issues around collaborative community online archives – a case study of the Pebble Mill Project -- , New island stories: heritage, archives, the digital environment and community regeneration -- , Memories on film: public archive images and participatory film-making with people with dementia -- , Doing-It-Together: citizen archivists and the online environment -- , ‘I’ve never told anybody that before’: the virtual archive and collaborative spaces of knowledge production -- , Citizens, archives and the institution -- , Rising beyond museological practice and use: a model for community and museum partnerships working towards modern curatorship in this day and age -- , Enhancing museum visits through the creation of data visualisation to support the recording and sharing of experiences -- , The digital citizen: working upstream of digital and broadcast archive developments -- , Institutional collaboration in the creation of digital linguistic resources: the case of the British Telecom correspondence corpus -- , Disruptive and counter voices: the community turn -- , Mainstream institutional collecting of anti-institutional archives: opportunities and challenges -- , Silver hair, silver tongues, silver screen: recollection, reflection and representation through digital storytelling with older people -- , ‘Wibbly-wobbly timey-wimey’ LGBT histories: community archives as boundary objects -- , Locating the Black archive -- , The public and the relational: the collaborative practices of the Inclusive Archive of Learning Disability History -- , Archive utopias: linking collaborative histories to local democracy -- , Community archives and the health of the internet -- , Index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-4473-4194-5
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-4473-4189-9
    Language: English
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  • 3
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    London : British Library
    UID:
    gbv_110432983
    Format: 80 S. , Ill. , 24 cm
    ISBN: 0712301585
    Note: Includes bibliography , Literaturverz. S. 80
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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    Keywords: England ; Urkunde ; Bildband
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_1023794543
    ISBN: 9781118680643
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 474-475
    In: A new companion to digital humanities, Chichester, West Sussex : Wiley Blackwell, 2016, (2016), Seite 461-475, 9781118680643
    In: 9781118680599
    In: 1118680596
    In: 1118680642
    In: year:2016
    In: pages:461-475
    Language: English
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  • 5
    UID:
    gbv_1879887045
    ISSN: 1562-4226
    In: IF, Innsbruck : Studien-Verl. [[2006 -]], 1999, 24(2022), 47, Seite 11-35, 1562-4226
    In: volume:24
    In: year:2022
    In: number:47
    In: pages:11-35
    Language: English
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  • 6
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Oxford, United Kingdom :Oxford University Press,
    UID:
    edocfu_BV049496288
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xxx, 506 Seiten) : , Illustrationen.
    ISBN: 978-0-19-198014-5
    Series Statement: Oxford twenty-first century approaches to literature
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-0-19-882932-4
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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  • 7
    UID:
    almahu_BV046617195
    Format: xix, 276 Seiten : , Illustrationen.
    ISBN: 978-1-4473-4194-9 , 978-1-4473-4189-5
    Series Statement: Connected communities
    Content: Community archives are often viewed as repositories of knowledge and experience that are nevertheless somehow remote from the taxpayers who often fund them. However, the idea of an archive has more recently been popularized by digital resources that allow access to established archives and also permit users to create archives of their own. This book examines the changing relationship between citizens and their notions of archives. The growing number of archives, and the evolving practices associated with collecting and curating, mean that we are now in the process of remaking the very idea of the archive. Communities have been at the heart of this exciting work and their experiences are both central to our understanding of this new terrain and in challenging the traditional histories behind the control of knowledge and power
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, EPUB ISBN 9781-4473-4195-6
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF ISBN 978-1-4473-4193-2
    Language: English
    Subjects: History , Political Science , Sociology
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    Keywords: Archiv ; Kooperation ; Bürgerbeteiligung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 8
    UID:
    gbv_340903783
    Format: 26 S., 119 Bl , farb. Ill , 29 cm.
    ISBN: 0712347550
    Uniform Title: Benedictionale Ethelwoldi
    Note: Originally published: Great Britain : Folio Society, 2001 , Literaturverz. S. 26 , Text in Latein., Einführung in Englisch
    Language: English
    Subjects: General works
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    Keywords: Benedictionale Add. Ms. 49598 ; Buchmalerei ; Faksimile
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  • 9
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT0000469
    Format: 164 pages : , colour illustrations ; , 21 cm.
    Edition: 1st edition.
    ISBN: 9780957686878 (pbk.) , 0957686870 (pbk.)
    Content: MACHINE-GENERATED SUMMARY NOTE: "Now in its sixth year, the Digital Design Weekend brings together artists, designers, engineers, technologists and the public to celebrate and share contemporary digital art and design, engage in conversations, and learn about processes. Participants take over the Museum with interactive installations, robotics, performances, workshops, talks, labs, family-friendly events and more. This year's event is exploring engineering, civic design and collaborative making. Over the weekend there is a huge programme of cutting edge, international projects, including: Pattern Recognition by Alexander Whitley Dance Company; Altered Beauty by Virtual Futures Salon; Polyphonic Futures by Veronica Ranner / Royal College of Art; Landscape Within by Michael Burton and Michiko Nitta; Bento Lab by Bento Bioworks Ltd; BioNet. Agriculture by Will Joyce, Nick Aristidou, Stelios Chatzimichail; How to Build a Water Filter: A DIY Tutorial From the Future by Vytautas Jankauskas; Parallel Practices in the Wheatstone Innovation Lab; SelfReflector by Jayne Wallace, Jon Rogers, Pete Thomas, Mike Shorter and Richard Cook; The GyroGlove; Tanglebot workshop; Mozilla Open IoT Studio; Scan the World by MyMiniFactory; Duty, Untitled for Cyborg String Quartet by Michaela Davies; Installations by Jochen Zeirzer, Yen Tzu Chang, Stefan Tiefengraber and KairUs art collective; and the V&A Samsung Digital Classroom by Dubloon."
    Content: MACHINE-GENERATED SUMMARY NOTE: "September is fast approaching and so is London Design Festival and the Digital Design Weekend! Now in its sixth year, the Digital Design Weekend will bring together again over a hundred artists, designers, engineers, technologists and of course the public to celebrate and share contemporary digital art and design, take part in interactive installations and labs, engage in conversations, and learn about processes. Over the weekend we will be taking over the Museum to showcase a huge programme of cutting edge, international digital projects, but also performances, talks, open workshops, labs and family-friendly activities, all exploring engineering, making and collaboration. Some of this year's highlights include: - Pattern Recognition, a visually arresting performance involving a system of moving lights that can track and intelligently respond to the dancers it observes by Alexander Whitley Dance Company in collaboration with Memo Akten. - Altered Beauty, a Virtual Futures Salon chat with Bionic Multimedia Artist Viktoria Modesta on modern identity, tech fashion and science innovation. - a selection of projects from Wheatstone Innovation Lab at King's College London, including internet-connected enamelled automata, hyperuniform- patterned glass and digitally-embroidered muscle sensors. - SelfReflector, an internet connected mirror able to calculate your age and play music from when you were a teenager. - A series of interactive installations in partnership with Ars Electronica Linz and the Austrian Cultural Forum London presenting work by KairUs art collective, Stefan Tiefengraber, Jochen Zeirzer, Yen Tzu Chang, Verena Mayrhofer and Dawid Liftinger. - Bento Lab, a DNA analysis laboratory that can be taken anywhere. - Silk Leaf by Exhibition Road Engineering Resident Julian Melchiorri, the first man-made biological leaf prototype which harnesses natural photosynthesis to convert carbon dioxide into breathable oxygen. - The GyroGlove, a life changer device that stabilizes hand tremors using beautifully simple gyroscope technology. - How to Build a Water Filter: A DIY Tutorial From the Future, a home-made water filter by Vytautas Jankauskas that becomes a symbol of resistance in a future, where limited access to a vital resource becomes part of our identity. - Machine Wilderness, a collective of artists exploring new imaginations on how to design our technology as being native to our ecosystems. - Current Table by Caventou, an intelligent living object that uses the property of colour to convert light into energy, like plant photosynthesis. - and many more! The Weekend will include many protoyping events and workshops, such as the Open IoT Design Sprint with Mozilla Open IoT Studio & collaborators* to make & share prototypes that serve local communities & celebrate the unique affordances of physical places; a Biosynth workshop to introduce basic electronics and biology interactions by Andreas Siagian from Indonesia's Lifepatch; a Storm Laboratory with Loop.ph to experience the turbulent nature of geophysical air dynamics, as well as a hydroponic system workshop, a co-design performance workshop and many more. *participants include the Met Office Informatics Lab, Women Hack for Non Profits, BBC R&D, Centro de Cultura Digital, The Open University & MAKLab Limited, Future Cities Catapult, How To Build Up, Uniform and more. There is lots for young people and families to enjoy, including, a Build Your Own Pavilion Young Architects Challenge by the Serpentine Galleries and Kidesign challenging budding young architects to design the pavilions of the future; Scan the World by MyMiniFactory, inviting families to help scan the V&A's collections and see 3D printers in action; a Tanglebot workshop with unruly robots, wool, Lego and Raspberry PIs, as well as many family-friendly installations and other activities. The Digital Design Weekend is supported by the AHRC, Mozilla, Austrian Cultural Forum, Ars Electronica, British Council, Crafts Council, ELISAVA Barcelona Design School and Engineering, Met Office, Uniform, Centro de Cultura Digital, Wellcome Trust, White Rainbow, AIT Tokyo, Australian Council, Boston University and the Museum for Contemporary Cuts. The Digital Design Weekend is taking place at the V&A and Austrian Cultural Forum London on Saturday 24 & Sunday 25 September, 10:30-17:00. It coincides with the London Design Festival at the V&A and is part of the V&A Engineering Season. All events are free and drop-in, and available on a first come, first served basis. A publication - Engineering the Future - supported by the Arts and Humanities Research Council and designed by Uniform, with contributions by all participants, will be distributed free during the event."
    Content: MACHINE-GENERATED SUMMARY NOTE: "The social operational distance between writers, artists, designers and engineers is starting to change. People are working more closely together - beyond passive connections (reading, viewing, consuming) - and becoming far more participatory. People who might imagine a future unbound by current technical possibility are starting to work in sympathy, and in practical ways, to jointly create prototypes of possibilities. Artists and writers are forming and joining labs and workshops; engineers and scientists are starting to be found in studios of practice. This is particularly true in Digital Design Weekend. It is a celebration of this emerging, shared, physical and philosophical space that we can inhabit. So it is apt that this is in the V&A - that a 'gallery' can be a lab, a studio, a workshop, in the same way that a workshop could be a gallery."
    Note: CONFERENCE NOTE: published on the occasion of V&A Digital Design Weekend 2016, Victoria and Albert Museum and Austrian Cultural Forum, London, 24-25 September 2016. , MACHINE-GENERATED CONTENTS NOTE: Can we engineer the future? / Jon Rogers -- The philosophical engineer / Andrew Prescott -- Openness -- privacy / Jayne Wallace & Michelle Thorne -- Re verse engineering : poems on the turn / Bronac Ferran -- Healthy networks : the future of IoT is open / Michelle Thorne -- Located thinking : the future of IoT is local / Jon Rogers -- Weapon of choice / Daniel Escamilla -- The Good Home Alex Deschamps-Sonsino & Peter Bihr -- How to build peace : be honest Jacob Lefton -- Women who code for social change / Mariza Dima, Liliana Kastilo & Nandhini Narasimhan -- RE:FORM : reimagining education for the future of redistributed manufacturing / Mark Gaved & Delphine Gallison -- #TechnoRhino / Harriet Knight -- CAKE, Tellybox and Radiodan / Jasmine Cox, Libby Miller, Joanne Moore, & Andrew Nicolaou -- The buddy, the butler and the police : AI personas and the myth of frictionless functionality / Leonardo Amico and Mike Shorter -- Interface / Knit -- Machine wilderness / Alice Smits & Theun Karelse -- When the plants go digital / Ben Bedwell, Sarah Martindale & Michael Brown -- A YouTube tutorial from the future / Vytautas Jankauskas -- Landscape within / Michael Burton & Michiko Nitta -- Unlikely engineering innovations / Alex Nash & Matt Pope -- BioNet / William Joyce -- Prosthetic envy / Tom Ward, Dan O'Hara & Luke Robert Mason -- Shoreditch, 2012 / Phillip Boeing -- GyroGlove / GyroGear -- Silk Leaf / Julian Melchiorri -- Divergent thinking and meaningful thinking / Daniel Ospina -- James Watt : a VR encounter with the engineer / Mona Hess -- Hacking the enlightenment : knowledge exchange through collaborative automata making / John Grayson -- The craft of innovation / Annie Warburton -- Tanglebots / Dave Griffiths -- The Great Steampunk Game Jam / Julie Halls & Simon Demissie -- Continuity, innovation and consumption in the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution / Tamara West & Mike Robinson -- Artists in the technosphere / Manuela Naveau -- "Let's talk business" and "Megacorp" : examples of artistic anti-fraud activism / Andreas Zingerle & Linda Kronman -- Your unerasable text / Stefan Tiefengraber -- From the machine room / Jochen Zeirzer -- Retro Product : Vacuum Cleaner Instrument / Yen Tzu Chang -- Draw:er //16 / Verena Mayrhofer -- Flashlightinstallation #1 / Dawid Liftinger -- The Austrian Cultural Forum London / -- Ingenious and fearless companions / High Altitude Bioprospecting -- Considerations on Michaela Davies / Emily Leon -- Theatre of things / Edward Ball -- British Council UK/Indonesia / Jane Showell -- 8-bit Mixtape / Andreas Siagian -- LiveWire / Miebi Sikoki -- Music-making 〉= computer programming / Rob Toulson -- The V&A Samsung Digital Classroom / Dubloon -- Scan the World / Jonathan Beck -- One thing leads to another : when design meets engineering and other creative processes / Arianna Mazzeo.
    Language: English
    Keywords: Conference papers and proceedings ; Case studies
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  • 10
    UID:
    almahu_9949641753602882
    Format: 1 online resource (xii, 246 pages) : , illustrations
    ISBN: 9781003407188 , 1003407188 , 9781003801283 , 1003801285 , 9781003802686 , 1003802680
    Content: "Michael Moss on Archives brings together selected outputs from an internationally renowned archival scholar, who explored the theory and practice of archives and records management. Comprising a selection of 11 of Moss' most significant archival writings, the book demonstrates the development of his thinking in archival theory and practice over the past 20 years. Michael Moss was a towering figure in modern archival writing and was able to push the boundaries of the discipline, notably with his analysis of how modern governments create records and his speculations about the future of the archive in the digital world. Bringing together in one place Moss' most significant writings, alongside a comprehensive bibliography, this book documents a significant contribution to British and international archival theory and practice. Each essay is preceded by a critical introduction, written by a leading archival scholar, assessing the piece and setting it in a wider archival or historical context, while an overall introduction by the editors provides biographical information and describes the development of Michael's archival thinking. Michael Moss on Archives will be of interest to scholars and students engaged in the study of archival science, library and information science, history, digital humanities, and media studies. It should also be of interest to professionals who work in archives and records management"--
    Note: From Whisky to Nelson by Way of Brussel Sprouts : The Contribution of Michael Moss (1947-2021) / Julie McLeod, Andrew Prescott, Susan Stuart and David Thomas -- The scent of the slow hound and the snap of a bull-dog : the place of research in the archival profession / Michael S. Moss with introduction by Michael Piggott -- The Hutton Inquiry, the President of Nigeria and what the butler hoped to see? / Michael S. Moss with introduction by Sarah Tyacke -- Privileging information is inevitable / James Currall, Michael Moss & Susan Stuart with introduction by Eric Ketelaar -- The archives of business and the business of archives / Michael S. Moss with introduction by Vicki Wilkinson -- Choreographed encounter : The archive and public history / Michael Moss with introduction by Nick Barrett -- Authenticity : A red herring? / James E.P. Currall, Michael S. Moss, Susan A.J. Stuart with introduction by James Lowry -- Opening Pandora's Box : What is an archive in the digital environment? / Michael S. Moss with introduction by Lale Özdemir -- Overlapping temporalities? The judge, the historian and the citizen / Michael Moss and David Thomas with introduction by Andrew Prescott -- Our digital legacy : An archival perspective / Michael S. Moss and Tim J. Gollins with introduction by Iyra S. Buenrostro -- How the file was invented / Michael Moss and David Thomas with introduction by Paul Lihoma -- The four corners of the page and the digital record / Michael Moss and David Thomas with introduction by Darra Hofman.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Moss, Michael S. Michael Moss on archives Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2024 ISBN 9781032525594
    Language: English
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