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Michael Hawthorne

Harvard metaLAB - 3 views

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    metaLAB is a research and teaching unit at Harvard University dedicated to exploring and expanding the frontiers of networked culture in the arts and humanities. They're part of the Graduate School of Design and work in Cambridge. It is defined as "a community of scholars, artists, designers, journalists, technologists, architects, and students engaged in team-based experiments that merge research, teaching, publication, social action, and the use and development of digital tools."
aearhart

Visiting Ancient Egypt, Virtually - NYTimes.com - 2 views

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    D.D. Guttenplan of New York Times covers an article about an ancient Egypt virtual environment created by the digital humanists of Harvard University's Berkman Center of Internet and Society.This virtual tour is called "Giza 3D" where a person can see real life places such as the waves by Ancient Egypt's harbor, funeral rites, and even pyramid burial shafts that have not been seen by humans for over 100 years. The entire tour can even be seen in 3D at home with 3D glasses. Guttenplan compares this project to the works of other digital humanists. He brings up another excellent project titled Hypercities Egypt, created at the University of California, which archives tweets from Cairo. Such an archive allows people to see what is posted in real time and track back tweets back to the start of the protests in Tahrir Square.
Michelle Calhoun

Science's Most Elusive Women: Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin & the Women of Harvard Observatory - 1 views

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    Mrs. Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin blazed her own trail in the Harvard School of Astrology in the early 1900's. She, and a group of other women known as the "computers." They worked hard to make a name for themselves, and make a name they did. These women, in particular, were some of the first to blaze new trails at the university.
kcoats

Medical Heritage Library - 1 views

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    The MHL's focus is to digitize and make available a large scale collection of rare medical journals, books, articles, and films. Their goal is to make it a free, open access journal of historical, established, and highly-qualified medical material to advance contemporary understanding of the medical field along with common knowledge of humanity. A majority of the contributors are university libraries, including Harvard an Yale. It is not a forum to publish current or contemporary research and articles.
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