Re: [MCN-L] 360-Projection Examples and Experience

2015-11-03 Thread Birchall, Danny
Hi Michael

IIRC, this paper by Nick Lambert has some interesting examples:

http://ewic.bcs.org/content/ConWebDoc/40555

All best,

Danny

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Goldman, Michael
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Subject: [MCN-L] 360-Projection Examples and Experience

With the NYTimes about to launch its VR documentary "Displaced," I'm trying to 
find good past or present examples of 360-projection domes at museums (I 
already have plenty of examples of VR headsets, thank you).

Most of what I've seen so far has been science based - which is great but less 
applicable - so I'm looking for a variety of examples and a better sense of the 
options in technology being used.

Thanks for any suggestions.

Michael Haley Goldman
USHMM - Future Projects


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Re: [MCN-L] Collecting stories and images online

2015-06-18 Thread Birchall, Danny
Hi Kajsa

Some interesting (? not excellent maybe) older examples from us if this is the 
kind of thing you mean?

https://wellcomecollection.org/your-objects-death
http://drugs.wellcomeapps.com/
https://wellcomecollection.org/votives-inspired-your-stories

but these were not 'collected' in the sense of putting them in a collections 
database rather than just asking for them and taking them. 

Best,

Danny


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Hi,
I am looking for interesting and excellent examples of museums collecting 
stories and images online, as well as performing netnography (web and social 
media). Looking also for speakers on this subject for a conference later this 
year, please suggest.

Best regards
Kajsa Hartig
Nordiska museet
Stockholm, Sweden


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[MCN-L] Call for Proposals: UKWM15: Bridging Gaps, Making Connections, British Museum, London, 26 Oct 2015

2015-05-27 Thread Birchall, Danny
Dear all

The Museums Computer Group will be holding its annual UK Museums on the Web 
conference at the British Museum in London on 26 October 2015. Our theme for 
UKMW15 is 'Bridging Gaps, Making Connections', and our call for proposals is 
now openhttp://museumscomputergroup.org.uk/2015/05/14/ukmw15-cfp/.

Digital technology is everywhere in museums today, and digital expertise 
spreads throughout museums, from marketing and social media through gallery 
interactives to online catalogues. Digital can offer value to cultural heritage 
organisations and their publics, but are we in danger of either missing the 
gaps in value, or becoming complacent and failing to make new connections?

Is digital technology creating distance between museums and less tech-savvy 
audiences? Are there gaps between our digital departments and the rest of our 
organisations? Is there a gulf between the increasingly commercial nature of 
social media and cultural needs? How can we make connections with other 
(dis)similar organisations and avoid reinventing wheels? What don't we talk 
about when we talk about museum technology?

Help us see the gaps, and where the bridges are being built! We're looking for 
thought-provoking case studies, collaborations, and provocations or manifestos 
that address these issues.  UKMW15 will show our sector what gaps exist in the 
world of digital museums, how they're being bridged, and where new connections 
are being made.

Submit your proposal through our online form 
here.https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1llZBgTbKmVpk6m77dYF-HnyL4H75EdUUFOuE3k3g9jQ/viewform


Key information

The UKMW15 call for proposals closes at midnight (London time) on 30 June 2015. 
Proposals will be reviewed over July and we aim to let people know the results 
on August 1st.

Presentations are generally 15 - 30 minutes. You can get a sense of our 
previous events through the summary posts we collect after each 
event.http://museumscomputergroup.org.uk/category/meetings/meeting-report/ 
Check our Guidance for 
speakershttp://museumscomputergroup.org.uk/meetings/guidance-for-speakers/ 
page. If you have trouble with the proposal form or questions we haven't 
answered, then please email 
cont...@museumscomputergroup.org.ukmailto:cont...@museumscomputergroup.org.uk.

Like the web, the shape of our theme may experience rapid change, as we're 
hoping for a range of creative responses from within and without the cultural 
heritage sector. If you have suggestions for keynote speakers, or would like to 
help out on our Programme 
Committeehttp://museumscomputergroup.org.uk/meetings/ukmw-museums-on-the-web/,
 please drop us a line!




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