Eric Johnson – THATCamp Virginia 2012 http://virginia2012.thatcamp.org The Humanities and Technology Camp Fri, 24 Aug 2012 15:23:28 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.12 Public humanities and the digital humanities http://virginia2012.thatcamp.org/04/19/public-humanities-and-the-digital-humanities/ http://virginia2012.thatcamp.org/04/19/public-humanities-and-the-digital-humanities/#comments Fri, 20 Apr 2012 02:30:59 +0000 http://virginia2012.thatcamp.org/?p=1132

Hailing as I originally do from the museum and library world, I have a particular interest in the more outward-facing aspects of the humanities–and in the digital humanities, the aspects of the field that might particularly be considered “public” or “open.”  I’d love to get into a conversation about this stuff.  Maybe we can take a look at how audiences are examined in digital projects, or talk about the degree to which digital humanities projects are (or aren’t) by their very nature forms of public scholarship.  What makes a scholarly effort “public” in the first place, and is there anything particular to digital work that supports or undermines that idea?  Maybe we can talk about crowdsourcing and its role in digital research and scholarship.  In short, if the phrase “public humanities” catches your attention, I’d love to chat.

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Workshop: Do-It-Yourself Aerial Photography http://virginia2012.thatcamp.org/02/16/workshop-do-it-yourself-aerial-photography/ http://virginia2012.thatcamp.org/02/16/workshop-do-it-yourself-aerial-photography/#comments Thu, 16 Feb 2012 22:25:41 +0000 http://virginia2012.thatcamp.org/?p=811

And as promised, a description of the second workshop offered at THATCampVA on Friday, April 20. Indicate your interest when you register for THATCampVA.  From instructors Chris Gist and Kelly Johnston:

Need aerial images for a scholarly publication or research project and can’t find any that fit your needs?  How about making your own?  Grassroots mapping is an idea that allows people to survey and map what is important to them.  People have surveyed oil spills, public demonstrations, small archaeological sites, etc.  at a scale that fits their needs by dangling cameras from balloons and kites.  They then use software to mosaic their aerial photographs into larger scenes that can be easily shared via Google Maps, Google Earth, or other digital mapping tools.

Come learn techniques to fly your own camera, make your own mosaics and go fly a kite (or balloon in this case)!

UPDATE: check out our post on the test flights!

 

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