Partially modelled 3D laser scan of c 8th Century stone slab - Marigold decoration in lower right

Partially modelled 3D laser scan of c 8th Century stone slab - Marigold decoration in lower right
Marigold stone slab, from Tullylease in North Cork, Ireland, a partially modelled 3D laser scan, screenshot from Rapidform Software shows damage and flaking to the surface of the stone.
Showing posts with label Digital Humanities. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Digital Humanities. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

What is DH and why is it relevant for PhDs

This is Melissa Terras' blogpost of her proposed talk on Big Tent Digital Humanities (now given) at 'Interface 2011' at UCL - it cuts through a lot of posturing to the core what key terms like 'humanities' and 'scholarship' are and is well worth a read - and yes - it is an endorsement of continuing professional development, the TEI and XML amongst other topics

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Honest to Blog - A Symposium on Web Legitimacy


The second symposium - under the auspices of Pue's Occurrences - is being held in TCD this Friday 4th March. It promises to be a wide ranging discussion of the Irish blogosphere.


Monday, January 24, 2011

Digital History by Dan Cohen

There is an absolutely excellent online resource for anyone who is interested in digital scholarship. It is by Dan Cohen and Roy Rosenzweig and called Digital History. It discusses the shift in concepts and methodologies that the web ennables. And it is in the language of the 'techno-realist' as opposed to the 'too good to be true' optimist It is available here: Digital History. Dan's blog is at dancohen.org and has a video and pdf slides of his recent plenary at the Coalition for Networked Information posted.