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Digital Hermeneutics: Agora and the Online Understanding of Cultural Heritage

Published on Jul 19, 20113668 Views

Cultural heritage institutions are currently rethinking access to their collections to allow the public to interpret and contribute to their collections. In this work, we present the Agora project,

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Digital Hermeneutics: Agora and the Online Understanding of Cultural Heritage00:00
Art object01:18
Technology03:54
Cultural Heritage institutions04:17
The Web allows users to enrich04:47
How can we support?05:19
Digital Hermeneutics06:08
Digital Hermeneutics: An outline06:17
Objects / Events / Narratives (1)07:07
Objects / Events / Narratives (2)08:05
Objects / Events / Narratives (3)09:27
Objects / Events / Narratives (4)10:42
Objects / Events / Narratives (5)10:45
Objects / Events / Narratives (6)11:17
Objects / Events / Narratives (7)11:28
Objects / Events / Narratives (8)12:02
Granularity / Data sparsity / Event typing12:07
Interface16:06
http:// agora.cs.vu.nl17:56