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Shawn Graham deposited 3d models from archival film/video footage in the group
Archaeology on Humanities Commons 8 years agoA tutorial on using open source photogrammetry tools with archival video footage
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A tutorial on using open source photogrammetry tools with archival video footage
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Shawn Graham deposited HIST5702 Winter 2018 Guerilla Digital Public History on Humanities Commons 8 years, 1 month ago
This course is an exploratory studio for guerilla digital public history. It involves a whole lot of experimentation and making. Things will break, and will go in directions that you didn’t expect. Part of the learning will involve documenting your practice. I will get you started with three expressive digital media that you can use to explore…[Read more]
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Shawn Graham deposited HIST3812 Winter 2018 Critical Digital Making on Humanities Commons 8 years, 1 month ago
Syllabus for HIST3812, Winter 2018 at Carleton University, Department of History, on ‘Critical Digital Making’. “What happens to history as it gets digitized? That is, what does history look like, what happens to our materials, and the stories we tell or the questions we ask, as we abstract further and further away from ‘In Real Life’? What doe…[Read more]
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Shawn Graham deposited Truth and Beauty Bombs: Response 1 on Humanities Commons 8 years, 3 months ago
This piece is a response to Colleen Morgan’s Truth and Beauty Bombs: The personal/political/poetics of online communication in #archaeology. Morgan’s piece was a cri-de-coeur, for the web we lost, a manifesto for something better.
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Shawn Graham deposited DIGH5000 Introduction to Digital Humanities Syllabus Fall 2017 Carleton University on Humanities Commons 8 years, 4 months ago
A syllabus for the core course in the MA Digital Humanities at Carleton University, Fall 2017, led by Shawn Graham.
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Shawn Graham deposited On Connecting Stamps – Network Analysis and Epigraphy in the group
Digital Humanists on Humanities Commons 9 years, 1 month agoNetwork analysis is both a method and a theory for exploring the relationships inherent in archaeological materials. In this paper, I direct attention to what may be the lowest-hanging fruit for archaeological network analysis: epigraphic materials. Epigraphic materials are replete with obvious and clearly visible social networks. In their…[Read more]
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Shawn Graham deposited On Connecting Stamps – Network Analysis and Epigraphy in the group
Archaeology on Humanities Commons 9 years, 1 month agoNetwork analysis is both a method and a theory for exploring the relationships inherent in archaeological materials. In this paper, I direct attention to what may be the lowest-hanging fruit for archaeological network analysis: epigraphic materials. Epigraphic materials are replete with obvious and clearly visible social networks. In their…[Read more]
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Shawn Graham deposited Networks, Agent-Based Models and the Antonine Itineraries: Implications for Roman Archaeology in the group
Digital Humanists on Humanities Commons 9 years, 1 month agoThis paper presents a way of looking at Roman space from a Roman perspective, and suggests ways in which this point of view might open up new approaches in Roman archaeology. It turns on one conception of Roman space in particular, preserved for us in the Antonine Itineraries. Working from a position that considers the context of the itineraries…[Read more]
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Shawn Graham deposited Networks, Agent-Based Models and the Antonine Itineraries: Implications for Roman Archaeology in the group
Archaeology on Humanities Commons 9 years, 1 month agoThis paper presents a way of looking at Roman space from a Roman perspective, and suggests ways in which this point of view might open up new approaches in Roman archaeology. It turns on one conception of Roman space in particular, preserved for us in the Antonine Itineraries. Working from a position that considers the context of the itineraries…[Read more]
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Shawn Graham deposited The Equifinality of Archaeological Networks: an Agent-Based Exploratory Lab Approach in the group
Digital Humanists on Humanities Commons 9 years, 1 month agoWhen we find an archaeological network, how can we explore the necessary versus contingent processes at play in the formation of that archaeological network? Given a set of circumstances or processes, what other possible network shapes could have emerged? This is the problem of equifinality, where many different means could potentially arrive at…[Read more]
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Shawn Graham deposited The Equifinality of Archaeological Networks: an Agent-Based Exploratory Lab Approach in the group
Archaeology on Humanities Commons 9 years, 1 month agoWhen we find an archaeological network, how can we explore the necessary versus contingent processes at play in the formation of that archaeological network? Given a set of circumstances or processes, what other possible network shapes could have emerged? This is the problem of equifinality, where many different means could potentially arrive at…[Read more]
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Shawn Graham deposited The Space Between: The Geography of Social Networks in the Tiber Valley in the group
Anthropology on Humanities Commons 9 years, 1 month agoIn displaying archaeological information as points on a map, we lose elements of the social and economic geography of the region we are studying. This paper suggests a methodology for exploring the space between our ‘dots-on-the-map’, based on the rapidly developing ‘science of networks’. It takes as a case study the distribution of sites using s…[Read more]
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Shawn Graham deposited Networks, Agent-Based Models and the Antonine Itineraries: Implications for Roman Archaeology on Humanities Commons 9 years, 1 month ago
This paper presents a way of looking at Roman space from a Roman perspective, and suggests ways in which this point of view might open up new approaches in Roman archaeology. It turns on one conception of Roman space in particular, preserved for us in the Antonine Itineraries. Working from a position that considers the context of the itineraries…[Read more]
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Shawn Graham deposited The Equifinality of Archaeological Networks: an Agent-Based Exploratory Lab Approach on Humanities Commons 9 years, 1 month ago
When we find an archaeological network, how can we explore the necessary versus contingent processes at play in the formation of that archaeological network? Given a set of circumstances or processes, what other possible network shapes could have emerged? This is the problem of equifinality, where many different means could potentially arrive at…[Read more]
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Shawn Graham deposited The Space Between: The Geography of Social Networks in the Tiber Valley on Humanities Commons 9 years, 1 month ago
In displaying archaeological information as points on a map, we lose elements of the social and economic geography of the region we are studying. This paper suggests a methodology for exploring the space between our ‘dots-on-the-map’, based on the rapidly developing ‘science of networks’. It takes as a case study the distribution of sites using s…[Read more]
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Shawn Graham deposited On Connecting Stamps – Network Analysis and Epigraphy on Humanities Commons 9 years, 1 month ago
Network analysis is both a method and a theory for exploring the relationships inherent in archaeological materials. In this paper, I direct attention to what may be the lowest-hanging fruit for archaeological network analysis: epigraphic materials. Epigraphic materials are replete with obvious and clearly visible social networks. In their…[Read more]
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Shawn Graham changed their profile picture on Humanities Commons 9 years, 1 month ago
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Shawn Graham's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 9 years, 1 month ago