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From Digital Cultural Heritage to Digital Culture
Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Digital Tools & Uses Congress - DTUC '18, 2018The paper focuses on the need to rethink digital and digitization process for long term digital preservation, aiming to redefine them as the new Cultural Heritage of the contemporary era. This new way to observe digital artifacts and their co-creation process is the indispensable prerequisite for the growth of an aware Digital Culture and for giving ...
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Digital Microfluidic Cell Culture
Annual Review of Biomedical Engineering, 2015Digital microfluidics (DMF) is a droplet-based liquid-handling technology that has recently become popular for cell culture and analysis. In DMF, picoliter- to microliter-sized droplets are manipulated on a planar surface using electric fields, thus enabling software-reconfigurable operations on individual droplets, such as move, merge, split, and ...
Alphonsus H C, Ng +3 more
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Culture Digitally: Digital In/Justice
Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, 2013Culture Digitally is a collective of scholars, gathered by Tarleton Gillespie (Cornell University) and Hector Postigo (Temple University).
Nick Couldry +2 more
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2021
The chapter discusses how digital projects and initiatives developed by diverse Afro-Latinx communities in the Americas could showcase the existence of Afro-Latinx digital humanities. Such initiatives go beyond the scope of both the digital humanities and the Black digital humanities, and aim to decolonize knowledge and enable community members to be ...
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The chapter discusses how digital projects and initiatives developed by diverse Afro-Latinx communities in the Americas could showcase the existence of Afro-Latinx digital humanities. Such initiatives go beyond the scope of both the digital humanities and the Black digital humanities, and aim to decolonize knowledge and enable community members to be ...
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3D digitizing of cultural heritage
Journal of Cultural Heritage, 2001Abstract In this paper, the authors briefly review the state of the art of the 3D acquisition and digitizing techniques applied to heritage. The main focus is on motivations, issues and technical specification of the 3D digitizing of heritage artworks.
PIERACCINI, MASSIMILIANO +2 more
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Digital Devices and Digital Culture
2020Digital devices are now in our pockets and surround us in digital culture, connecting us across the world in real time. Technology continues to bring disruptive innovation to every part of life including education, work, home life, travel, hobbies, communication, news, entertainment, healthcare, and scientific research.
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2017
The term “digital cultures” indicates the life styles, practices, artifacts, production and consumption modes, and systems of communication and meaning that largely characterize our contemporary way of life, deeply influenced by digital and computer technology.
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The term “digital cultures” indicates the life styles, practices, artifacts, production and consumption modes, and systems of communication and meaning that largely characterize our contemporary way of life, deeply influenced by digital and computer technology.
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