A free event on Linked Open Data and related Digital Humanities Projects will be taking place on 27 July.
Landscape Data Art & Models as Linked Open Data
The HIVE, (inside John Curtin Gallery) | Building 200A, Curtin University | Kent Street, Bentley | Perth, WA 6102 | Australia
Friday, 27 July 2018 from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm (Australian Western Standard Time)
Venue: The HIVE (inside John Curtin Gallery), Curtin University
Speakers (alphabetical order, program later), with provisional title and topic
- Andrew Woods, The HIVE, Curtin, Historic panoramas and geolocation
- Bill Pascoe, University of Newcastle, The Colonial Massacres Project
- Conal Tuohy, GLAM consultant, National Museum of Australia Collections
- David McMeekin, Curtin, Semantic Web/LOD
- Erik Champion, Curtin (chair/MC), Linking Cultural Heritage in Australia
- Ikrom Nishanbaev, Curtin PhD student, LOD-3D schema for Australian virtual heritage
- Katrina Grant, ANU, Art Data and Geodata
- Mafkereseb Bekele, Curtin PhD student, HoloRecogito: Integrating Recogito and Mixed Reality
- Rainer Simon, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Recogito and Pelagios (Skype, TBC)
- Susan Fayad, Ballarat City, Historic Urban Landscape
- Sven Ouzman, Discipline Chair, Archaeology, UWA, The art of using maps to get lost: God’s eye views and pedestrian speech acts from Indigenous and archaeological contexts in Australia and southern Africa
- Terhi Nurmikko-Fuller, ANU, Linked Open Data
- Tim Sherratt, University of Canberra, LODbooks
- Vanessa Russ, Associate, Associate Director, Berndt Museum, UWA (tbc), TBC
Please note, if you do not know what RDF (Resource Description Framework), Semantic Web, or Linked Open Data is, we will have an intro workshop on this (and current Digital Humanities projects including Virtual Reality) in the Curtin Library Makerspace, Level 5, 3-4:30PM 26 July 2018. The working title is Linked Reality, Mixed Reality but a link to the free workshop will be provided from this page.