Open Access – THATCamp Museums NYC 2012 http://museumsnyc2012.thatcamp.org The Humanities and Technology Camp Mon, 07 Jul 2014 19:05:44 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.12 TourML & TAP for Managing and Deploying Tours http://museumsnyc2012.thatcamp.org/05/24/tourml-tap-for-managing-and-deploying-tours/ Thu, 24 May 2012 18:32:34 +0000 http://museumsnyc2012.thatcamp.org/?p=417 Continue reading ]]>

Hi everyone!

Throughout the next week I’m going to be adding workshop presentations to our Google Collection and embedding the presentations here on the blog.

Here’s the presentation for Leveraging TourML & TAP for managing and deploying Tours by Kyle Jaebker (@kjaebker), Indianapolis Museum of Art.

If you attended the workshop, please share your reflections as comments here (if you have many thoughts, consider making your own blog post and linking back to this one). If you did not attend the workshop, then feel free to look over the presentation and please share your own reflections and ask questions!

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Session Proposal: History on the Hoof (Mobilizing History) http://museumsnyc2012.thatcamp.org/05/11/history-on-the-hoof/ http://museumsnyc2012.thatcamp.org/05/11/history-on-the-hoof/#comments Fri, 11 May 2012 18:45:53 +0000 http://museumsnyc2012.thatcamp.org/?p=224 Continue reading ]]>

While commercial applications of virtual reality explode on your mobile screen, the history potential of the smart phone valiantly struggles to catch up. The Digital Humanities team of Kathleen Hulser and Steve Bull have been experimenting with history on the hoof. They concoct augmented reality scenarios that turn the smart phone into a history translator that conjures buried archival materials into real world contexts. Two recent forays show the potential for plucking history from the scholarly realm and popping it into surprising settings. “Tecumseh” summons an image of the Shawnee leader who tried to found a Pan-Indian Nation, during the War of 1812. No, Indians aren’t erased from the history, they’ve just been waiting in your mobile to re-materialize. Bull lurked amidst classical busts in the gardens of the Villa dei Pini, Bogliasco ITALY, to install “inVisible Presence” using augmented reality to make the men of marble to mobilize their thoughts. In both cases above the visitor is given the opportunity to have a snap shot taken with the avatar and posted to a social media site.

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