OHD_DSF_0183 Intangible and Digital Heritage Consultant
Intangible and Digital Heritage Consultant The National Trust looks after one of the world’s largest and most significant collections of art and heritage objects set within their historic context. As ideas around heritage change enveloping not only the tangible but
OHD_DSF_0173 Interim Design Fiction
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OHD_WRT_0172 Chpt. 01 History of oral history tech
Chpt. 01 – The History of Oral History Technology “The history of progress is littered with experimental failures.” – Victor Papanek, Design for the Real World Let is take a moment to contemplate the MiniDisc. Developed by Sony in 1992,
OHD_MMP_0156 Wicked Problem Map
December 2021
OHD_WRT_0135 The Journey of Oral History Technologies
[META DATA] [Contextual information] Archival item use in… In Back to the Future Part Two, Marty McFly travels to 2015. There are flying cars, holograms, hoverboards, and many many fax machines, but no sign of the internet or smart phones.
OHD_PRS_0127 Only Time Will Tell: the ethical dilemma of oral histories
This one has been my favourite paper to present so far. I think it was really fun and people seemed to enjoy it. Brainstorming Slides Script [slide 1] I am going play two sound recordings which both discuss abortion, so
OHD_PRS_0120 The Unseen: Maintenance Labour on Heritage Sites
// “To invent the sailing ship or steamer is to invent the the shipwreck. To invent the train is to invent the rail accident of derailment. To invent the family automobile is to produce the pile-up on the highway.” (Virilio,
OHD_BLG_0041 The winds of change are blowing…
I feel there is a change in the wind… Specifically people are starting to think more long term about their projects, they are becoming more archive focused. This is not too surprising there is a reason my PhD is happening
OHD_BLG_0045 Leaching off Public History MA trips
Two thing I learnt while tagging along with the Public History MA trips to various heritages sites. Chasing funding We went to three different heritage sites of varying status and every single one of them mentioned funding many, many, many
OHD_BLG_0055 Let’s do it slowly sometimes
One of the biggest problems I have discovered while trudging through the world of oral history is that people do oral history projects, make a website, and then that website inevitably dies. This really sucks and is very annoying when