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Living out loud: The Visionary Cross Project and the Public

HumanitiesHeather Hobma, Daniel Paul O'Donnell,

Marco Callieri, Matteo Dellepiane, James Graham, Catherine Karkov, Roberto Rosselli Del Turco

CMRS/ETRUS. University of Saskatchewan. January 16, 2014

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Informational vs. Critical

● Critical: Scholars writing for scholars– Low accessibility

– Little broad context

– Not for popular audiences

● Informational: Interpreters writing for public– High accessibility

– Broad context

– Popular audiences

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Digital Humanities

● From early digital editions that mimicked print/critical models (Humanities computing)

● To current generation editions/projects that have heavier public engagement– Crowd-sourcing

– Open annotation

– Linked and open data

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Public wants in

● “You” wants to be/is very active– Wikipedia

– Museum attendance is up (online and in person)

● Public's proxies (government and funding agencies) stress mobilisation and dissemination– Increasingly important part of funding applications

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Stuff is gorgeous

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We are all (going to be) interpreters

● We are the people who both study AND present objects

● Becoming responsible for both critical and educational/informational aspects of our projects

● Run into same issues museum directors etc. have had to face.

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Partially ready

● Computation requires us to go back to first principles (in this case UI design)

● DH has a sense of self of itself as being engaged with the world

● We recognise that our material is great and potentially popular

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But we need to get more serious

● Easy to see the work as trivial– Not at the research coal face

– Can seem an additional/bureaucratic add on

● And yet popular dissemination/instruction is actually very hard

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The Visionary Cross Project

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Dumfries Peninsula

Hadrian’s WallRuthwell Cross

Birrens Roman Fort

Hoddom

Bewcastle

Caerlaverock Castle

Dumfries/Burns museum

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The Ruthwell, Hoddom, and Bewcastle Connections

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Hoddom

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But the actual Anglo-Saxon site is on the terraced hill, in the opposite direction.

The sign orients visitors towards the river.

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Bewcastle

Bewcastle’s exhibition centre

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Exploding Bewcastle’s Interpretive CentreCastle

Cross and church

Interpretive Centre

Roman Bath

(Long Bar)

Roman Fort

(Modern farm)

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Castle Roman Baths

Long Bar

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Ruthwell

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Presenter

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Google Earth