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- Another experiment with Wittgenstein’s Tractatus
Spent some time hacking over the weekend. And here’s the result: a minimalist interactive version of Wittgenstein’s Tractatus. The Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus is a text I’ve worked with already in the past. This time I was intrigued by the simple yet super cool typed.js javascript library, which simulates animated typing. After testing it out a bit […]
- The role of Digital Humanities in a natural disaster
As part of the New Directions in the Digital Humanities series this week we had a very inspiring presentation from Dr Paul Millar, Associate Professor and Head of the Department of English, Cinema and Digital Humanities, the University of Canterbury (NZ). The talk focused on the CEISMIC project, with which Millar and his team intended […]
- Humanities Computing and web2.0
Last week I spent two interesting days in London, at the Epistemic Networks and GRID Web 2.0 for Arts and Humanities workshop. I went there representing PhiloSURFical and Cohere, but unfortunately due to technical reasons the fliers I’ve prepared to let this community know about our work were not handed out on time. The printers […]