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Monday 13th May 2013
New publication by Michael Takeo Magruder
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Michael Takeo Magruder has recently published a new monograph entitled (re)mediation_s 2000-2010, (Peterborough Museum & Art Gallery, UK, 2012), that outlines the last decade of his work within the areas of news media, mobile devices and virtual worlds.
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13 May 2013
Wednesday 8th May 2013
Volunteers recruited to shape the design of an innovative mobile app for arts and culture fans
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We have now recruited volunteers aged eighteen and upwards who are smartphone users and / or own other mobile devices such as tablets, to take part in a one-and-a-half week study investigating how people use their mobile devices when connecting with arts and cultural resources.
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08 May 2013
Friday 19th April 2013
Job opportunities in the Department of Digital Humanities
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The Department of Digital Humanties at King's College London currently has various job vacancies available, allowing an unprecedented opportunity to actually get involved in the practice of Digital Humanities, working on some exciting and challenging projects.
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19 April 2013
Wednesday 17th April 2013
'Digital Public Archives' discussion
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Recently students on the MA Digital Asset Management programme had a great discussion with parts of the BBC Research and Development group about their BBC World Service Radio Archive Prototype research project.
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17 April 2013
The Aesthetic Archive Project
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The Aesthetic Archive is an exciting new project that has been awarded a Creative Futures grant from the King's Cultural Institute. It looks at expanding the use of digital media archives through the processes of artistic transformation and refinement.
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17 April 2013
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