Its been over a week since the conference finished and we are now busy doing all the post-conference stuff including sending out an evaluation survey, and making the papers and presentations available on-line.
In the meantime please take the time to visit the confernence Twitter archives which are available at:
http://summarizr.labs.eduserv.org.uk/?hashtag=maia2011
There have also been a number of great…
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At the Frontier: Virtual Existence & Social Media
I few people expressed interest at wanting to get a copy of the "Virtual Existence & Social Media" abstract I presented during the At the Frontier conference. To make this easy it is now online at:
http://andrew-s-bowman.blogspot.com/2011/11/virtual-existence-social-media.html
Added by Andrew S. Bowman on November 21, 2011 at 6:12pm — No Comments
Inside History magazine: Calling Carnamah Home
We're featured in the latest issue of Inside History magazine!
To find out more take a look at our blog post:
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Added by Carnamah Historical Society on November 21, 2011 at 6:12pm — 2 Comments
Online?
Is the "Digital Stories" exhibition available online so those interested in the regions or remote communities can enjoy? If so what is the link? Can't wait to see it.
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The “digital frontier” is an important theme of At The Frontier 2011 conference and whilst the conference itself will focus on the why’s and where fore’s of the production of such material, it is important to showcase the end product, which is designed for the audience to see. What better way to do this than on a big public screen?
Anna Crane from Jäger Studio has curated a program of the vast range of digital material produced and presented by museums, galleries,…
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Roger May Machinery Museum
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