enhancing museum narratives with the qrator project
DESCRIPTION
Museums & the Web 2012 session presented by Steven Gray UCL CASA and Claire Ross, UCLDH Enhancing Museum Narratives with the QRator Project: a Tasmanian devil, a Platypus and a Dead Man in a Box.TRANSCRIPT
Steven Gray - @frogoCentre for Advanced Spatial AnalysisClaire Ross - @clairey_rossUCL Digital Humanities UCL Museums & Collections
A Tasmanian devil,
a Platypus,
and a Dead Man in a Box.
(with a few moles thrown in!)
About QRatorCollaborative project between UCL Digital Humanities, CASA & UCL Museum and Collections
Developing new kinds of content, co-curated by members of the public and academic researchers.
Establishing new interactive connections between museum exhibits and public viewing the objects.
Future Work
Future Work
www.qrator.org
Thanks to:
Andy Hudson-Smith, Centre for Advanced Spatial AnalysisClaire Warwick, UCL Digital HumanitiesMelissa Terras, UCL Digital HumanitiesSally MacDonald, UCL Museums and CollectionsJack Ashby & Mark Carnall, Grant MuseumHilary Jackson, UCL Public Engagement