Dr. Johanna Enqvist (University of Helsinki) presents her PhD thesis work titled "Protected memories - Language, Concepts and Ideology of Archaeological Heritage Governance” (University of Helsinki, 2016) at the Research Seminar at the Department of ALM on Tuesday April 25, 2017 at 2-4 pm in room 3/0015, English Park Campus. The seminar language is English.
The abstract of Johanna's PhD thesis can be found below:
"The dissertation explores the key concepts of archaeological heritage management in Finland: their aspects, definitions and meanings, the history of the concepts and especially the contemporary, official discourse surrounding them – the ways in which people represent, talk and write about archaeological heritage [arkeologinen perintö] and ancient remains [muinaisjäännös]. The social context of the study was focused on the Finnish archaeologists who worked in the intersecting fields of heritage management and academic archaeology. The texts, produced by the archaeologists, were analysed by means of critical discourse analysis; the findings of the analysis were compared to one of the most important contributions in the development of critical heritage studies: Laurajane Smith's (2005) theory of the authorized heritage discourse (AHD).
The study dissects the ideologies, identities and interaction which are constructed and maintained by the Finnish AHD. Consistent with Smith s arguments, the Finnish AHD appears as an ideological construction that is dominated by heritage officials and experts, and thus excludes other members of society from taking part in the processes that define heritage. The world view of the AHD represents reality as being divided into indisputable and naturalized conceptual categories, as well as into the quantitative results of measurements and numbers in the pursuit of scientific rigour. Archaeological heritage is defined and evaluated by the experts as material objects whose physical integrity, interpretation and representation of which archaeologists control.
The AHD is maintained in the network of official texts which concatenate and refer to each other. The vital intertextual element of these texts is derived from the Finnish Antiquities Act, prepared in the 1950s, which carries the connotations of nationalism and a juridical discourse. The social significance of heritage management, protection and research of archaeological heritage is thus reduced to obeying the law in the AHD.
The results and the conclusions of the study, concerning the historical contingency, causes, effects and action of the official heritage discourse, are vital in order to promote the more inclusive and participatory heritage practices in Finland in the future, the democratised heritage discourse , which consists in the emancipatory interest of the research."
The thesis is written in Finnish and the full text can be found at https://helda.helsinki.fi/handle/10138/162811 More information about Dr. Enqvist can be found at https://tuhat.helsinki.fi/portal/sv/person/joenqvis
onsdag 19 april 2017
torsdag 6 april 2017
Encounters of amateurs and professionals with tangible cultural heritage
The two speakers in this seminar introduce different perspectives on engagements with tangible cultural heritage outside the realm of custodial heritage organizations and academic scholarship, and explore the diversity of actors, practices, and implications of such engagements for the poetics and ethics of institutional heritage work. Suzie Thomas explores the engagement of metal detectorists with difficult and dark heritage of the recent past in northern Europe, and questions the response of official archaeology towards this activity. Costis Dallas looks into the curation and affiliative identity practices of heritage professionals, source communities and amateurs on social network sites in Greece, and probes their institutional implications. Based on their research, speakers will debate questions of identity work, social curation, place and objectual agency, participation and creativity, contestation and power, and institutional logic emerging from these onsite and online explorations of heritage encounters outside the fold of custodial heritage practice.
Dr Suzie Thomas is University Lecturer in Museology at the University of Helsinki, Finland. She obtained her PhD in Heritage Studies from Newcastle University, UK, in 2009. Since September 2015 she has been on research leave to work on the Lapland's Dark Heritage project (http://blogs.helsinki.fi/lapland-dark-heritage), funded by the Academy of Finland. She is co-editor of the Journal of Community Archaeology and Heritage.
Prof. Costis Dallas is Associate Professor in the Faculty of Information, University of Toronto, and Research Fellow of the Digital Curation Unit, "Athena" Research Centre, Greece. His current research is on digital curation of thing cultures "in the wild", on scholarly practices in the pervasive digital environment, and on identity and memory work in social network site interactions around cultural heritage.
The seminar is organised in collaboration with Arcaheological Information in the Digital Society research project (arkdis-project.blogspot.se) and COST Action CA15201 Archeological practices and knowledge work in the digital environment (www.arkwork.eu) and Research Node KOM (Knowledge Organisation and Power).
Etiketter:
archaeology,
dark heritage,
digital heritage,
social media
söndag 3 juli 2016
Archaeological Information in the Digital Society - The Conference 2016
There are many challenges pertaining to the making, documentation, management, use and theorising of digital archaeological information. ARKDIS-project organised a two conference in Uppsala June 30-July, 2016 on archaeological information in the digital society. The conference was at the same time the third Centre for Digital Heritage annual meeting and gathered an engaged group of 40 participants from around the world to discuss different aspects of archaeological information and digital heritage. Conference featured four keynotes by Dr. Michael Olsson (UTS), Dr. Åsa Berggren (Sydsvensk arkeologi), Dr. Kari Uotila (Muuritutkimus) and Prof. Julian Richards (University of York) and two full days of presentations from heritage scholars and specialists. The conference was concluded by a field trip to Gamla Uppsala on July 2.
The programme of the conference and the ARKDIS conference webpage are online to consult together with a probably somewhat non-exhaustive log of tweets (without retweets) from the conference.
Date | Tweet | Tweeter |
6/30/2016 0:00:09 | Conference website and programme here https://t.co/GnDqW8q5Uy Today l relax. Tomorrow I speak! #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
6/30/2016 0:39:13 | .@ihuvila giving opening address and background to conference #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
6/30/2016 0:48:38 | First up - Keynote by Michael Olsson (Sydney) on field arch as embodied social practice https://t.co/bfZUfAnCfS #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
6/30/2016 0:57:15 | Olsson looking at archaeologists as community. Acad vs field practice, theory vs practice #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
6/30/2016 0:58:54 | Most knowledge needed by archs is invisible in literature. Tacit and implicit #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
6/30/2016 0:59:51 | Olsson: ‘information has a role in defining who we are’ #arkdis16 | Gary Brannan |
6/30/2016 1:00:08 | Olsson: passion to which archaeologists hold to their identity disappears in the published literature #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
6/30/2016 1:02:10 | Olsson: Never ask an English and a Scottish archaeologist to define Iron Age in same conversation #ARKDIS16 - metaphor for #brexit outcome? | Julian D Richards |
6/30/2016 1:03:15 | Olsson: used ethnographic approach on site, but never pretended he was't there! #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
6/30/2016 1:06:06 | Interesting potential comparison here about the decisions taken in archaeological finds and appraisal #arkdis16 | Gary Brannan |
6/30/2016 1:06:12 | Olsson: key moment in arch practice is whether something goes in the finds tray or on the spot heap! #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
6/30/2016 1:07:53 | Olsson: objects can be documents too and so this decision point is crucial #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
6/30/2016 1:11:54 | Olsson: decisions are invested in expertise of team members - but this is not 'documented' in the traditional sense #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
6/30/2016 1:16:09 | Olsson: haptic (hands on) analysis important eg. Knowing a tool from picking it up #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
6/30/2016 1:17:17 | Some of this reminds me of this article about excavation photography https://t.co/butDvceo5w #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
6/30/2016 1:25:24 | Olsson: archaeology as apprenticeship. An Internalised socialised discipline #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
6/30/2016 1:28:49 | Olsson: investigated why everyone still draws. It's about 'knowing your trench'. A cognitive socio practice #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
6/30/2016 1:33:03 | Interesting similarity: archaeology and influence and excitement of Time Team and archives and WDYTYA. #arkdis16 | Gary Brannan |
6/30/2016 1:33:38 | Olsson: analysing how sites are represent. Passion and excitement of arch is stripped from formal reports #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
6/30/2016 1:34:04 | Olsson: "We are missing portals that unite these different stories" that link the research and the stories #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
6/30/2016 2:06:39 | Now @nicolo_dellunto on 3D simulation platforms and arch interpretation #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
6/30/2016 2:09:28 | Dell'Unto: overproduction of 3D data, but has it changed #archaeology #arkdis16 | Isto Huvila |
6/30/2016 2:12:09 | .@nicolo_dellunto 3D models. Great for presentation but less the research tool they were lauded to be #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
6/30/2016 2:18:49 | .@nicolo_dellunto reflexive on site usage of 3D models at Çatalhöyük #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
6/30/2016 2:24:54 | Great example by @nicolo_dellunto of usefulness of 3D model on site to retrieve info from previous season to aid interpretation #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
6/30/2016 2:30:43 | .@nicolo_dellunto Volumetrics is the next challenge for 3D archaeology - and also the relationship with density of finds? #ARKDIS16 | Julian D Richards |
6/30/2016 2:35:24 | Marta Bura, UniWarsaw on digitisation of the pyramid of Fahrenheid, Poland #arkdis16 | Isto Huvila |
6/30/2016 2:35:55 | Next up Marta Bura (Warsaw) on Digital Pyramid of Fahrenheid #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
6/30/2016 2:39:15 | Bura: pyramid is a family mausoleum in NE Poland. Team used laser scanning and other non-invasive techniques to study structure #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
6/30/2016 2:39:26 | ARKDIS始まりました。まずはOlsson先生の考古学研究者の研究。発掘調査者への民族学的な調査、報告書と他媒体(TimeTeam!)、徒弟制的な技術修得、何故記録をするのかの分析など。面白い。#arkdis16 https://t.co/Q7zVE9ZW36 | あかねだ |
6/30/2016 2:48:47 | 続いてDell'Untoさんの発表に圧倒されたなう。SfMからのデータを現場でタブレット使って図面を作成。なんだこれどうやるんだ!? #arkdis16 | あかねだ |
6/30/2016 3:02:42 | 3D scan lab is on Facebook at https://t.co/QJcOa6qizx #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
6/30/2016 4:00:55 | お次はGPRネタ入りですよ。ワクワク。 #arkdis16 https://t.co/z5XEcGKbEg | あかねだ |
6/30/2016 4:03:06 | Now it's @UllaMR on Stockholm Volterra project https://t.co/cKHHkCYusk #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
6/30/2016 4:25:53 | Plans to use 3D hop (as used by IA and ADS) to present models online @3DHOP #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
6/30/2016 4:31:26 | @gbrannanarchive @UoYBorthwick introducing Archbishop's Registers project - another @cdhyork partner #ARKDIS16 | Julian D Richards |
6/30/2016 4:33:26 | Now it's York colleague @gbrannanarchive on digitising the registers of the Archbishops of York https://t.co/Z4ZvD5vZhh #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
6/30/2016 4:35:34 | Search the archive here! Huge amount of work https://t.co/4a3EIHYnc6 #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
6/30/2016 4:37:54 | Project using IIIF https://t.co/YIqdPMFgQb for deep zooming of images #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
6/30/2016 4:39:09 | Darn @gbrannanarchive I missed that great mountain / indexer quote. Can you repeat?! :-) #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
6/30/2016 4:57:28 | Brannan: Registers also contain huge amount of info for many disciplines as well as archaeologists and historians/genealogists #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
6/30/2016 4:57:46 | RT @IntarchEditor: Search the archive here! Huge amount of work https://t.co/4a3EIHYnc6 #arkdis16 | Isto Huvila |
6/30/2016 5:02:15 | @gbrannanarchive Balancing btw finding a #crowd & keeping hi scholarly qual in digirepo w handwritten materials req spec skills #arkdis16 | Isto Huvila |
6/30/2016 5:03:19 | Now Sander Munster (Dresden) on building a wiki resource on visual research methodologies in visual humanities #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
6/30/2016 5:12:38 | Sander Münster w a more practical exercise on data gathering for a wiki resource #arkdis16 | Isto Huvila |
6/30/2016 5:58:19 | Beautiful fossils in the steps at the Geijersalen @uppsalauni #arkdis16 https://t.co/KZqoXyTTus | Internet Archaeology |
6/30/2016 6:02:11 | Now up Maureen Hennininger (Sydney) on metadata challenges for archaeological repositories and museums #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
6/30/2016 6:03:27 | .@maureenh1 talking about metadata challenges for repositories #arkdis16 - based on Ness of Brodgar case studies - NLP of dig diaries | Julian D Richards |
6/30/2016 6:03:46 | Hennininger: carried out NLP on dig diaries on Mud to Museum project #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
6/30/2016 6:08:34 | @maureenh1 talks about the metadata challenges for archaeology #arkdis16 #fassuts #fass https://t.co/cVuJT5yLSg | Michael Olsson |
6/30/2016 6:13:15 | Henninger: fieldwork recording terms discovered to be problematic for subsequent use e.g repositories #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
6/30/2016 6:14:12 | Henninger: how much use of ontologies actually happens on site? #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
6/30/2016 6:18:38 | Henninger: now referencing metadata standards as used by STELLAR and STAR projects @ADS_Update and @OpenContext #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
6/30/2016 6:18:39 | .@maureenh1 References @ADS_Update / USW Seneschal and Stellar projects #ARKDIS16 | Julian D Richards |
6/30/2016 6:28:28 | Maureen Henninger: job of information manager is to say "yes, but..." when working with professionals #arkdis16 #informationmanagemnt #km | Isto Huvila |
6/30/2016 6:30:00 | Henninger: urges document specialists/ info manager as one of the team of specialists on site. But lack of resources an issue #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
6/30/2016 6:31:14 | Now Carlotta Capurro/Anders Hast on the role of the curator of digital assets in designing digital strategies #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
6/30/2016 6:32:02 | Charlotte Capurro & Anders Hast on digital curatorship #arkdis16 | Isto Huvila |
6/30/2016 6:32:10 | #arkdis16 https://t.co/kRowiMjgKw | Internet Archaeology |
6/30/2016 6:34:16 | Capurro: highlights the specialist knowledge required of digital curators. So, be grateful for @ADS_Update everybody (my words!) #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
6/30/2016 6:39:55 | Capurro: many of those sharing data on Europeana does not point their users to it from their websites!#arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
6/30/2016 6:42:58 | Capurro: calls for more active presence on sharing platforms by institutions #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
6/30/2016 7:00:40 | Ulf Jakobsson (SNDS) introducing @Ariadne_Network portal #ARKDIS16 | Julian D Richards |
6/30/2016 7:01:10 | Last speaker today Ulf Jakobsson from the Swedish National Data Service on the great work of @Ariadne_Network #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
6/30/2016 7:02:44 | Visit the portal here: https://t.co/BnMRho8ydc #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
6/30/2016 7:02:48 | Ulf Jakobsson from SND talks about Ariadne portal @Ariadne_Network at #arkdis16 | Isto Huvila |
6/30/2016 7:07:24 | Will be open for additional content from December 2016 #ARKDIS16 https://t.co/w9ozeiYp4D | Julian D Richards |
6/30/2016 7:07:30 | Internet Archaeology content is in there #GottaLoveMetadata #arkdis16 :-) https://t.co/AEOywcGoOo | Internet Archaeology |
6/30/2016 7:24:41 | Gotta say, archaeologists are way ahead of us in terms of standards and open/linked data. #arkdis16 | Gary Brannan |
6/30/2016 7:40:59 | Final keynote speaker today: Asa Berggren on documentation and interpretation at Çatalhöyük #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
6/30/2016 8:01:47 | Berggren: methods since 2012 seen shift to digital #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
6/30/2016 8:09:15 | Berggren: Scalelessness of digital recording creates a different sense of space #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
6/30/2016 8:10:44 | Berggren: Tablets have changed practice. Direct digital recording using onsite intranet #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
6/30/2016 8:13:22 | Berggren: biggest change was move to tasks previously done in lab to being carried out onsite #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
7/1/2016 0:25:07 | #arkdis16 day 2 soon to start. 1st keynote is Kari Uotila on Finnish digital archaeology 1995-2015 | Internet Archaeology |
7/1/2016 0:36:59 | Second day of #arkdis16 starts with a keynote by Kari Uotila, Finland https://t.co/yc8sgxYr4U | Isto Huvila |
7/1/2016 0:39:53 | Insights into development of contract archaeology in Finland from Kari Uotila. Buildings archaeology better integrated than in UK #ARKDIS16 | Julian D Richards |
7/1/2016 0:47:02 | RT @Julian62523002: Insights into development of contract archaeology in Finland from Kari Uotila. Buildings archaeology better integrated… | Isto Huvila |
7/1/2016 0:47:23 | Uotila: laser scanning replacing drawing. Challenges yesterday's point where only thro' drawing do you know your trench #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
7/1/2016 0:48:31 | We’re back here at #arkdis16. Quite an archaeology-heavy presentation first up but if we get anything you guys might be interest will tweet | Gary Brannan |
7/1/2016 1:31:36 | Next speaker Bodil Petersson on Digitally Enhanced Museum Communication #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
7/1/2016 1:34:27 | Bodil Petersson talks about Digitally enhanced museum communication #arkdis16 https://t.co/mgZRY79t4h | Michael Olsson |
7/1/2016 1:35:39 | Petersson is studying presentation and display in museums. Does digital change the stories we tell about the past? #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
7/1/2016 1:44:44 | Petersson: one exhibition combined art & archaeology. The body and the senses activated. Digital data derived from arch doc #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
7/1/2016 1:46:37 | Bodil Petersson talks embodiment in the museum! #arkdis16 https://t.co/3C9ilUQQRi | Michael Olsson |
7/1/2016 1:47:57 | Petersson: exhibition at Österlens museum combined art & archaeology, bodily experiences #arkdis16 https://t.co/4VqjLrUV9f | Isto Huvila |
7/1/2016 1:49:22 | Petersson: Moesgaard Museum emphasis on animations AND artefacts, combatting problem of digital sometimes overshadowing finds #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
7/1/2016 1:51:15 | Virtual tactility in the museum! #arkdis16 https://t.co/MM3mt41ku0 | Michael Olsson |
7/1/2016 1:51:40 | #arkdis16 https://t.co/LQM4LikVvV | Gary Brannan |
7/1/2016 1:52:02 | Petersson: #participation not #interaction at @MuseumMoesgaard #arkdis16 | Isto Huvila |
7/1/2016 1:55:34 | Petersson: "not so much blood" in the Medieval massacre exhibition of the Swedish History Museum #arkdis16 https://t.co/wD5Ux19yPk | Isto Huvila |
7/1/2016 1:56:02 | Petersson: development of displays have moved from objects to storytelling, but real interactivity still lacking. #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
7/1/2016 1:56:30 | RT @IntarchEditor: Petersson: development of displays have moved from objects to storytelling, but real interactivity still lacking. #arkdi… | Michael Olsson |
7/1/2016 1:57:23 | Petersson: #interactivity in #museum #arkdis16 https://t.co/VGL8FGAD1i | Isto Huvila |
7/1/2016 1:57:42 | Petersson: new digital museum landscape is personalised but not interactive #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
7/1/2016 2:05:09 | How do you define interactivity. Is it an individual competing tasks or something more inclusive? #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
7/1/2016 2:06:48 | Now Duncan Hay (UCL) on Writing East London's Histories - using interactive map #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
7/1/2016 2:06:54 | @MichaelOlsson7 calls for a broader def of #interaction in #museum contexts than one pertaining to individuals/tasks cf #LIS #arkdis16 | Isto Huvila |
7/1/2016 2:16:39 | Find out more about the project here https://t.co/JRyUXyCvzj #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
7/1/2016 2:23:10 | Nice split between tabs for ‘research’ and ‘memories’ - can signpost to source, maybe reliability? #arkdis16 | Gary Brannan |
7/1/2016 2:27:23 | #arkdis16 https://t.co/6GZub4XyGj | Gary Brannan |
7/1/2016 2:32:55 | Next Daniel Lowenborg on Augmented History in Gamla Uppsala. Launching soon! See https://t.co/dLBobL5ZOw #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
7/1/2016 2:37:43 | Daniel Löwenborg https://t.co/dbojTF0b3q on augmented history in Gamla Uppsala #arkdis16 | Isto Huvila |
7/1/2016 2:41:34 | Found this last night and, gotta say, I’m a bit obsessed with this now https://t.co/i5a731IHP2 #arkdis16 | Gary Brannan |
7/1/2016 2:42:37 | Use of games designer in making interpretive reconstructions. Which is a good idea as damn, they look good and in grammar of users #arkdis16 | Gary Brannan |
7/1/2016 2:51:28 | Here's the example we were just shown - looks so much better with people in #arkdis16 https://t.co/EuTU7f4J4X | Gary Brannan |
7/1/2016 4:27:32 | Now Goran Gruber on Contract archaeology and social media. Tweets will then diminish as it'll be me after that! #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
7/1/2016 4:35:17 | GGruber: Swedish development-led archaeology is supposed to become more communicative according to national guidelines #arkdis16 | Isto Huvila |
7/1/2016 4:42:04 | Gruber: Motala project is on Facebook here https://t.co/kfq4hHrKF6 #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
7/1/2016 4:48:08 | Gruber: joke about find became big news. Loss of control of archaeological narrative #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
7/1/2016 4:50:28 | But seriously, kids #arkdis16 https://t.co/IN6sIAyfoZ | Gary Brannan |
7/1/2016 4:52:24 | Gruber: social media highlights questions of how narratives are created and how past is used in meaningful ways #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
7/1/2016 4:56:24 | More about #participation & #archaeology by Arnberg & Gruber in https://t.co/ZO9cSsuk3K #arkdis16 | Isto Huvila |
7/1/2016 5:00:41 | At #ARKDIS16 https://t.co/7R5o9RrAE1 | Julian D Richards |
7/1/2016 5:01:33 | Now @IntarchEditor on Internet Archaeology #arkdis16 | Isto Huvila |
7/1/2016 5:18:05 | Internet Archaeology has combined diff funding models and moved from being project funded to subscriptions, hybrid and APC funded #arkdis16 | Isto Huvila |
7/1/2016 5:20:25 | @IntarchEditor doubts whether all niche journals have a sustainable infrastructure and urges to use Internet Arch which has it! #arkdis16 | Isto Huvila |
7/1/2016 5:28:00 | @IntarchEditor at #arkdis16 : what Internet Archaeology is all about https://t.co/sw0LsM3mpA | Isto Huvila |
7/1/2016 6:05:04 | Last session now and its the lovely Bodil Petersson on digital do-production #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
7/1/2016 6:15:20 | Firat Monty Python reference of #arkdis16 by Bodil Petersson | Isto Huvila |
7/1/2016 6:20:14 | Petersson: Time Machine app. Production process itself creates situations of reflection and evaluation #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
7/1/2016 6:24:54 | Now it's @GCBeale from @cdhyork on rethinking arch approaches to adoption of VR #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
7/1/2016 6:25:41 | .@GCBeale (with @DrPaulReilly) on After Virtual Archaeology #arkdis16 | Julian D Richards |
7/1/2016 6:26:40 | Gareth Beale on rethinking technological adoption in archaeoloy. #arkdis16 https://t.co/YVIkE4RmGW | Michael Olsson |
7/1/2016 6:28:40 | Beale: 'virtual archaeology' originally used to refer to emerging technologies such as 3D computer graphics #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
7/1/2016 6:32:40 | Beale: interested in how tech has worked its way into our practice and how it's used. #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
7/1/2016 6:35:49 | @GCBeale talks about the communities of practice that have emerged around technologies in archaeology. #arkdis16 | Michael Olsson |
7/1/2016 6:36:02 | Beale: computational p'graphy is one area where arch has contributed to technology i.e. Tool actually designed with archs in mind #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
7/1/2016 6:41:13 | Beale: technology is no longer the preserve of experts #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
7/1/2016 6:45:21 | GBeale: Instead of a return to #virtualarchaeology we need continued vigilance & interest in exploiting new technologies for arch #arkdis16 | Isto Huvila |
7/1/2016 6:46:01 | Now Walter Laan on Dealing with digital dependency #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
7/1/2016 6:49:35 | Laan: talking about the thing we ALL need to talk about... when services break and go wrong! #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
7/1/2016 6:56:04 | Laan: ARCHIS written into documentation workflows but upgrade to system failed #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
7/1/2016 6:59:45 | Laan: 1 year on, some functionality working but lots still to do. #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
7/1/2016 7:03:12 | Lessons here now on database failure: don’t assume your database and provider are too big to fail… #arkdis16 | Gary Brannan |
7/1/2016 7:05:56 | #arkdis16 https://t.co/W5TlFJ4UiN | Gary Brannan |
7/1/2016 7:06:29 | RT @gbrannanarchive: #arkdis16 https://t.co/W5TlFJ4UiN | Stefanie Archivist |
7/1/2016 7:10:58 | #arkdis16 Re: system design https://t.co/jT25C586Bc | Gary Brannan |
7/1/2016 7:13:44 | Laan: Increasing digital integration means increasing dependency. A warning tale #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
7/1/2016 7:33:40 | Take digital curation and preservation seriously in all your projects! #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
7/1/2016 7:33:50 | Last keynote by @Julian62523002 talking about 20 years of archiving @ADS_Update and publication @IntarchEditor #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
7/1/2016 7:36:22 | Richards: Brexit marks a huge shift for all of us #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
7/1/2016 7:37:20 | Richards: archaeology benefited hugely from euro collaboration #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
7/1/2016 7:39:23 | Richards: digital archaeology has to be European. Big questions do not respect modern political boundaries #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
7/1/2016 7:40:33 | Richards: we will always need cross border agreements on standards & learn from our shared successes and mistakes #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
7/1/2016 7:42:20 | Richards: @ADS_Update holds 2m files and carried out 18000 processes on those files #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
7/1/2016 7:46:36 | Richards: what is an adequate digital archive? Many in community still not grappling with archiving #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
7/1/2016 7:50:29 | Richards: digital changing the way we do the discipline. The archive is not separate from the publication #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
7/1/2016 7:53:01 | Richards: highlighting one thing I forgot to mention!Data papers #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
7/1/2016 7:55:08 | @Julian62523002 reminds that data collection is expensive! Reason to reuse. But preservation costs, too #arkdis16 | Isto Huvila |
7/1/2016 7:56:09 | Amirite, kids? Neat idea though. #arkdis16 https://t.co/a35RMD8mYv | Gary Brannan |
7/1/2016 7:57:25 | Richards: biggest battle is to persuade colleagues to archive and to factor in funds for its preservation properly #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
7/1/2016 7:58:45 | Richards: research funders also need to have strength to stand up to non-deposition and refuse further funds (stick vs carrot) #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
7/1/2016 8:00:27 | Richards: there is an economic and a research value of digital archiving #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
7/1/2016 8:01:29 | Richards: key lesson is that it's easier to work in partnership rather than in isolation and it feeds back to our work #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
7/1/2016 8:02:57 | Richards: at least David Cameron signed UK up to G8 open data charter ! #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
7/1/2016 8:04:26 | Richards: such important work now being carried out in joining up national preservation infrastructures for heritage data #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
7/1/2016 8:08:37 | Richards: optimistic for future of collab. Euro arch and remember that loosing data is more expensive than funding preservation! #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
7/1/2016 8:14:27 | Next CDH conference will be in Leiden 15-16 June 2017 #arkdis16 | Internet Archaeology |
7/1/2016 8:17:10 | Hope you enjoyed the #arkdis16 tweets. Now for some wine. See you in Leiden! | Internet Archaeology |
7/1/2016 11:25:41 | @IntarchEditor really appreciating your tweeting from #arkdis16 | Phil Riris |
7/1/2016 12:00:44 | @adamrabinowitz Also I was at #ArkDis16! So many interesting things happening, conference attendance would be more than a full-time job. | Eric Kansa |
7/2/2016 6:04:29 | #arkdis16 trip to Gamla Uppsala expertly guided by John Ljungkvist and @Julian62523002 tries out the AR app! https://t.co/EigFzEekfc | Internet Archaeology |
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