My talk 'Mysterium tremendum et fascinans: Rethinking the Technology of Literature & Culture', presented at the 'Literature & Culture and/as Intelligent Systems' digital workshop, University of Stuttgart, 16 December 2021.
Mysterium tremendum et fascinans: Rethinking the Technology of Literature & Culture
Announcing my departure from KDL: New starts, new possibilities
I’ll be leaving King’s Digital Lab (KDL) this month, after 6 wonderful years, for a new role as Professor of Digital Humanities in King’s Department of Digital Humanities (DDH). Although merely a move over to the other half of Digital Humanities at King’s, and a return to a department I used to hold a fractional appointment in, it represents a significant milestone in my career. I’m grateful to the many people who have supported me to this point, in New Zealand, Australia, Jordan, and the United States, as well as the UK.
Architecture and Research Software Engineering (Podcast)
Contribution to a Code for Thought podcast, hosted by Peter Schmidt (UCL) and with Steve Crouch from the Software Sustainability Institute/Southampton (UK) and Keith Gutfreund from Elsevier, Boston (USA).
DHN2021 Archiving & Sustainability in King's Digital Lab
Slides of my talk 'Archiving & Sustainability in King's Digital Lab', presented at DHN2021 as part of the panel discussion 'Towards deterioration, disappearance or destruction? Discussing the critical issue of long-term sustainability of digital humanities projects', chaired by Mats Fridlund (University of Gothenburg) and with Jessica Parland-von Essen (Senior Coordinator at CSC– IT Center for Science, Finland) and Victoria Johansson (Deputy Director of Lund University Humanities Lab, Sweden).
MaDiH (مديح): Mapping Digital Heritage in Jordan: Update & Issues
Slides of my Zoom talks with Prof. Fadi Balaawi 'MaDiH (مديح): Mapping Digital Heritage in Jordan: A Brief Update', and 'Risks, Challenges & Opportunities' presented at our MaDiH (مديح) project workshop 'Identifying datasets on Jordanian Cultural Heritage: User feedback' on October 13th 2020, hosted by the Council for British Research in the Levant (CBRL).