Seeing is believing : new technologies for cultural heritage

Seminar on new technologies to enhance the experience of musuems and how they deliver information organised by the International Society for Knowledge Organisation UK (ISKO UK) and held at the Christopher Ingold Chemistry Lecture Theatre, University College London.

I am cheating a bit here as this was an event I attended for work but as it was about museums etc I thought I'd count it for the blog! I found it fascinating and although some bits made me ask why, Anthony Hudson-Smith's web project to tag objects and record memories associated with them, Tales of Things, others made me want to sign up to help such as the Transcribe Bentham porject at UCL which is asking the publci to help them transcribe the papers of Jeremy Bentham.

Anyway here is a list of all the talks :

Shaping Up : 3D documentation and knowledge in cultural heritage by David Arnold – Department of Computer Science, University of Brighton

Tales of things : archiving and viewing the cultural heritage of everything by Andy Hudson-Smith – University College London

Crowdsourcing cultural heritage : UCLs Transcribe Bentham project by Melissa Terras – Senior Leturer, Department of Information Studies, University College London

Putting the National Maritime Museum online by Fiona Romeo – Head of Digital Media, National Maritime Museum

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