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...this blog is obsessively directed at profiling digital humanities developments in a cultural, social, and technical sense and in terms of books and applications...it is an aggregation or 'meta' style blog with the occasional commentary
Hi, my name is Dr Craig Bellamy and I am a digital humanities analyst for the Victorian eResearch Strategic Initiative, a consortium based at the University of Melbourne, however, the views expressed in this blog are the responsibility of the author alone.
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The Computational Turn (Maiking sense of data)
N. Katherine Hayles at The Computational Turn (Swansea) How We Think: Transforming Power and Digital Technologies Within the Digital Humanities community, there is an on-going dispute about the relation of human to machine eading, in particular whether finding patterns can be a goal in itself or whether it must be linked to interpretation and meaning. [...]
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The Internet as playground and factory
Patrica Clough interviewed at a recent conference at the New School, NY. The interview is a bit of a hot-air rant that lacks any form of evidence, but there are some good ideas buried in there. Thanks to Trebor S for the link The Internet as Playground and Factory – Patricia Clough from Trebor Scholz [...]
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Quick Response: Oxford Social Media Convention 2009 #oxsmc09
(Transcript below if you can’t follow my polemical prose; and sorry but the synchronisation in this clip has a mind of its own). I attended the Oxford Social Media Convention 2009 on Friday (18 September) at the Said Business School. The theme of the Convention was ‘assessing the evolution, impact and potential of social media’; [...]
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Ask The Leyland Brothers!
I was sad to hear that Mike, one of the legends of ’70s Australian television, died recently. Fantastic to see all the condolences on YouTube.
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EngageMedia
EngageMedia is a video sharing site about social justice and environmental issues in the Asia Pacific, located in Melbourne in Australia, just a few doors up from my old house in Napier Street, Fitzroy. They also distribute their own developed plug-ins. This is a sophisticated crew that know their social software.! EngageMedia uses the power [...]
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Stop Internet Censorship…
An add from that wonderful crew Getup.org.au. They are waging a campaign against internet censorship in Australia.
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