Dear Daniel,
I’m very happy to see the growing interest in Digital
Cultural Heritage
within the field of Digital Humanities.
My research group (iArtHis_Lab:
http://iarthis.hdplus.es) –and I
myself-
have been working on Digital Cultural Heritage for a
long time. We are
developing just now a couple or projects related with
the digital
presence of local museums (Hercules Project:
http://iarthis.hdplus.es/investigacion/proyectos/?project_id=1),
new
digital museographic narratives, etc. We have also
built a Portal
(PCDig:
http://humanidadesdigitales.evlt.uma.es/)
to gather projects,
research groups and initiatives working on that field.
Even, we have
founded a spin-off whose mission is to provide advanced
technological
services and enriched digital contents to cultural
infrastructure
(Culturacy, S. L.:
http://culturacy.com/).
ReArte.Dix (International Network of Digital Studies
about the Artistic
Culture in the Spanish-speaking countries:
http://reartedis.hdplus.es),
that I coordinate, is integrated by members that work on
digital
strategies for museums, augmented and virtual reality,
innovative ways
of displaying complex cultural contents in the new
media, etc.
You can find some published studies about the challenges
and critical
issues posed by the convergence between cultural
heritage and digital
media in my profile of Academia.edu.
So, let me know if we can help in some way in this
potential
collaborative project. We will be very pleased to do
that.
Best wishes.
Nuria
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Nuria Rodríguez Ortega
Directora Dpto. Historia del Arte
Universidad de Málaga
Facultad de Filosofía y Letras
Campus de Teatinos, s/n
Málaga, 29071
Telf.: 952 132223 / 952131690
Fax: 952 133441
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Head, Art History Department
University of Málaga (Spain)
Facultad de Filosofía y Letras
Campus de Teatinos, s/n
Málaga, 29071 (Spain)
Phone: 00 34 952132223 / 952131690
Fax: 00 34 952133441
On 17.11.2014 21:01, Daniel O'Donnell wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm in the process of putting together a 1 year
$20k internal grant
> focussing on Digital Cultural Heritage. The focus
of the grant is
> international research and I'd like to use it to
further some aspects
> of the work we've been doing at GO::DH.
>
> My ideas about what I mean by Digital Cultural
Heritage are a bit
> vague, I confess, but I mean something like the
intersection of
> museological and philological approaches to texts
and objects,
> scholarship of primary sources with some public
outreach and education
> component, or the extension of textual critical
type approaches to
> things to cover non-textual as well as textual
objects.
>
> Who else is working on these kinds of things? I'd
be very interested
> in seeing if we could use the grant to develop an
interesting
> partnership for future funding. I'm especially
interested in projects
> you might know of that are interested in this kind
of thing outside of
> Europe and Canada/U.S., but not adverse to working
with groups in
> either of those places. Anybody know of anything
related in Africa,
> Middle East, or Latin America/Caribbean?
>
> Related to this is a larger external grant we are
working on this year
> that overlaps a little with the topic.
>
> My deadline is the end of the month, so the sooner
I know of potential
> partners the better. Let me know if this is
something that interests
> you.
>
> --
> From my Ubuntu notebook
>
> Daniel Paul O'Donnell
> Professor of English
> University of Lethbridge
> Lethbridge AB T1K 3M4
> Canada
>
> +1 403 393-2539
>
>
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