andrew hudson-smith
ralph barthel
ben blundell
martin de-jode
tales of things:
archiving and viewing
the cultural heritage of
everything
Seeing is Believing: New Technologies for
Cultural Heritage : June 9th 2010
what if memories
could be ‘added’ to
objects?
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Outreach:
Alzheimers Group’s;
Sporting Events;
Museums;
British Library;
Heritage;
Galleries;
The ‘Crowd’...
TOTeM - Featured Artist @ FutureEverything
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Inordinate Fondness
Hamer Dodds and Richard
Bracken’s exhibition opens today (7
June until 25 June 2010) at Wolfson
College, Univeristy of Oxford.
Dodds will be linking to the
talesofthings website using QR
codes alongside some of his
pieces, will post images here as
they come in.
QRCode/RFID Art?
Edinburgh Film Festival QRCode Movie
Participation in Heritage
Hands on;
Two-Way;
Learning Opportunities;
Social/Community Memory;
Any Size (50Ft Outside);
Thought Provoking...
First Paper:
M/C Journal, Vol. 13, No. 1 (2010) - 'cohesion'
Tagging is Connecting: Shared Object Memories as
Channels for Sociocultural Cohesion
Kerstin Leder, Angelina Karpovich, Maria Burke, Chris Speed, Andrew Hudson-
Smith, Simone O'Callaghan, Morna Simpson, Ralph Barthel, Ben Blundell, Martin
De Jode, Clare Lee, Arthi Manohar, Duncan Shingleton, Jane Macdonald
Free of Charge
Supported by the EPSRC
Open API
Custom iPhone Apps
AudioBoo Integration
Geographic Tagging
Quick and Easy
Sustainable
andrew hudson-smith - [email protected]
Seeing is Believing: New Technologies for
Cultural Heritage : June 9th 2010
talesofthings.com:
any objects, any media,
anywhere - its a
memory thing.