After more than one year that I present this paper at DH 2012, it finally got accepted and published in the LLC Journal (September 2013). Here are the abstract and the link to the paper: In this article, we provide…
#yeglongday
Throughout the last summer, I was volunteering to work with Edmonton Pipelines, a research group based at the University of Alberta. I participated in an awesome experiment called #yeglongday, in which during the longest day of the year, June 21st,…
The criticism of the algorithm: Understanding the metrics
The Implementing New knowledge Environments research project, or just INKE, aims to study new ways of dealing with text documents, especially academic books, and literary texts. Led by Ray Siemens (University of Victoria), the project is multidisciplinary, involving 35 researchers…
A crítica do algorítmo: Para entender as métricas
Faço parte de um grupo de pesquisa chamado INKE (Implementing New Knowledge Environment – Implementado Novos Ambientes de Conhecimento). O principal objetivo do INKE é estudar novas formas de leitura do texto, principalmente livros e texto acadêmico, e é liderado…
Visiting Institute of Design in Chicago to experiment with touch surfaces
Under Stan Rucker supervision, Samia Pedraça and I visited the Institute of Design (IIT-ID) in Chicago for one week to assist in research projects. I developed the first iteration of our Tangible Workflows prototype experimenting with the recently acquired 55” multitouch…
Workflow Interface for Editorial Process
Scholars usually have to deal with many different types of documents spread in various stages, especially in the case of big projects. Piles and piles of documents scattered in many folders waiting for tagging, revision, approval or whatever it is that needs to be completed. There are workflow management tools available to help us, but they often are too specialized and somewhat complex to use. So, how can we make them easier and more flexible?
You can read the paper here, or check more information at INKE website: http://inke.ca/2012/07/19/luciano-frizzera-presents-at-digital-humanities-2012/