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SUMMARY:DH COP *UoR only* - The Legacies of Stephen Dwoskin's Personal Cinema
DESCRIPTION:Community of Practice\nPlease note\, this event is a meeting of the Digital Humanities Community of Practice\, which is open to University of Reading researchers only. If you are interested in any of the presentations\, please contact the speakers directly (details included below). \nThe COP is a space for colleagues with an interest in Digital Humanities to come together\, share ideas and expertise\, and discuss the challenges and opportunities presented by digital research and engagement with Digital Humanities as a discipline. \nIt is open to all researchers\, staff\, and PGRs from any subject – we welcome interdisciplinary collaboration! \nWithin the COP\, you will be able to introduce yourself\, share your research\, and have access to information about funding opportunities\, support\, and events. Read more here. \n\nMeeting details\nThis term’s meeting of the Digital Humanities Community of Practice will be taking place online\, on Wednesday 23 February (11:30-13:00). \nYou are welcome to join the Community of Practice via our MS Teams channel. (This link will take you to the Teams channel. If you are not already a member\, you will be presented with a dialogue box that says ‘Join’. Click this to send a request\, which will be approved if you are a member of the University of Reading. If you are already a member of the Team\, this link just takes you directly to the ‘General’ channel.) \nThe first meeting will include an introduction by the Digital Humanities Academic Champion\, Mara Oliva\, followed by a presentation by Rachel Garfield\, PI of the project ‘The Legacies of Stephen Dwoskin’s Personal Cinema’\, along with Co-Is Yunhyong Kim (University of Glasgow) and Frank Hopfgartner (University of Sheffield). An abstract of the presentation is below. \nOwing to the ongoing pandemic\, this first meeting will take place online. The meeting invite\, for you to add to your calendar\, will be posted in the Teams channel. \nIf you have any questions please do join the MS Teams channel or contact Mara Oliva (m.oliva@reading.ac.uk). \n\nProgramme\nDate and time: 23 February 2022\, 11:30-13:00 – MS Teams \n11:30-11:45: Welcome and overview of DH Project and Academic Community strand \n11:45-12:30: Presentation: ‘The Legacy of Stephen Dwoskin’s Personal Cinema’ \n12:30-12:35: Comfort break \n12:35-12:55: Q&A \n12:55-13:00: Next COP and Close \n\nAbstract: ‘The Legacy of Stephen Dwoskin’s Personal Cinema’\nThis presentation discusses the unique contributions of the AHRC-funded project ‘The Legacy of Stephen Dwoskin’s Personal Cinema’. It will highlight how the project is discovering novel uses of digital forensics\, data exploration and visual analysis to advance archival and creative practice\, and humanities research\, as well as research data management. The presentation will be delivered by the PI\, Rachel Garfield\, and two Co-Is\, Dr Yunhyong Kim (university of Glasgow) and Dr Frank Hopfgartner (University of Sheffield). \nDr Kim will discuss: \n\nData exploration approaches to reveal clues about the artist’s personal/professional history\, stages of creative processes\, and technical environment;\nThe benefits of visualising the file directory structure and timeline\, as a supplementary tool for archival processes in description and arrangement;\nA survey on email visualisation research to address the conflict between privacy and access\, as well as privacy conscious data management and its impact for humanities research.\n\nDr Hopfgartner will discuss: \n\nOur research into visualising Dwoskin’s work using movie barcodes and audio spectrograms;\nOur approaches to analysing the use of sound in Dwoskin’s films;\nA brief outline of results of an analysis of Dwoskin’s use of video shots.\n\nReading materials\n\nDwoskin project website\nLUX blog archive (with posts on the Dwoskin project)\nBook: Garfield\, R. and Miller\, H. K. (eds.) (2022)\, Dwoskino. LUX/University of Reading.\nArticle: Bartliff\, Z.\, Kim\, Y.\, Hopfgartner\, F. and Baxter\, G. (2020)\, ‘Leveraging digital forensics and data exploration to understand the creative work of a filmmaker: a case study of Stephen Dwoskin’s digital archive’\, Information Processing & Management 57 (6). [Available via the University of Reading’s repository\, CentAUR]\nArticle: Bartliff\, Z.\, Kim\, Y. and Baxter\, G. (2020)\, ‘Visualisation of hard drive content to support archival processes for personal digital archives’. In: 83rd Annual Meeting of the Association for Information Science and Technology (ASIS&T 2020)\, 22 Oct – 01 Nov 2020. [Available via the University of Reading’s repository\, CentAUR]\n\nIf you are not a member of UoR and are interested in this presentation\, please contact Professor Rachel Garfield.
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mara%20Oliva":MAILTO:m.oliva@reading.ac.uk
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