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Presentation given at UKMW12, the Museums Computer Group's Museums on the Web 'Strategically Digital' conference, Wellcome Collection, London, November 30, 2012
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1Andrew Dobson | Museums on the web | November 2012
A new breed of creativity@andrewdotdobson
Creative technology
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For once this is relevant :o)
All about me
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1994
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The web is emerging1997
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Enterprise stakes it’s claim
2004
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O . M . G . 2012
HTML5 CSS3 SASS LESS Compass HAML BEM jQuery Require Underscore Backbone Ember Spine Dojo YUI Angular Knockout Foundation
Less+ Gumby Twitter Bootstrap Markdown Sinatra Rails Node Clojure REST GIT Qunit
Responsive Design SVG @fontface CreateJS Paper Three AS3 Air Starling Stage3d Python ofx Cinder Processing Arduino NUI Kinect Leap iOS
Android Surface
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Enter the hacker creative technologist
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Disciplines are boxesSelf identity
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The application of technology to the creative process
CT simply put
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A multidisciplinary medium
Digital
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Josef BeuysEverybody is an artist
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Diversity of influenceThe creative gene pool
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Who is doing this?CT in the wild
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Extending media for new forms of expression
The artists
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Daniel Franke and Cedric Keifer: unnamed soundsculpturehttp://vimeo.com/38840688#at=0
RBG+D
http://nytlabs.com/projects/cascade.html
Jer Thorpe – NYT CascadeMapping interconnectivity
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What happens when the web generation takes on the real world?
The makers
What happens when you combine embroidery, microelectronics and coding? (Becky Stern – http://sternlab.org/2008/04/lilypad-embroidery/)
Deepening the gene pool
A global movement Maker Faires
3d Printing and the move to manufacturing
The new industrial revolution
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Open sourceStandards by adoptionDigital as an iterative process
The standards bearers
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The CulturistsThe DisruptorsThe Lifehackers
Tuur Van Balen - http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Co8NOnErrPU
Organisational hacking
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Access, Community, Sharing, Collaboration, Learning
Common ground
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Any technology, sufficiently advanced, is indistinguishable from magic.Arthur C Clarke
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@andrewdotdobsonThanks