Digital Humanities resources
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This is just a list of online resources I'm finding from time to time.
(for the full story...
Websites and Blogs
- The Open Digital Archaeology Textbook - https://o-date.github.io/draft/book/
- "Electric Archaeology" blog by Shawn Graham - https://electricarchaeology.ca/
- "The Programming Historian" - https://programminghistorian.org/
- Posts with digital-archaeology tag on Wordpress blogs (e.g. by Bill Caraher - https://mediterraneanworld.wordpress.com/category/digital-archaeology/ )
- "Archaeogaming" blog and website (started by Andrew Reinhard) - https://archaeogaming.com/
- "The Interactive Pasts" website - https://interactivepasts.com/
- "Play The Past" website - http://www.playthepast.org/
- "Micropasts" website - https://crowdsourced.micropasts.org/
- "Digventures" website - https://digventures.com/
- "Epoiesen" A Journal for Creative Engagement in History and Archaeology - https://epoiesen.library.carleton.ca/
- The Digital Heritage Education project - https://linktr.ee/dheducationproject
- "The Heritage Jam" event project - https://www.heritagejam.org/
- Game Jam Resources: a similar set of links (from HeritageJam) - link to google-doc
- "ArchaeoInformatics" blog - http://archaeoinformatics.net/
- "The Historical Games Network" website - https://www.historicalgames.net/
- "Extended Matrix" tool for Blender - http://osiris.itabc.cnr.it/extendedmatrix/
- "Una_Quantum Inc" for open-source DH - https://www.unaquantum.com/
- "Archaeology Podcast Network" podcast - https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/
- "ArkWork" COST-action archaeological knowledge production in digital environments - https://arkwork.eu/
Profiles and Channels
Twitter
- Graham Shawn -
- Andrew Reinhard -
Youtube
- Interactive Pasts -
Videos
- Augment your Archaeology presentation by Graham Shawn (until 02:43:30) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v7wkzeL7uJI
Books and Papers
- "Archaeogaming" by Andrew Reinhard - https://www.berghahnbooks.com/title/ReinhardArchaeogaming
- "An Enchantment of Digital Archaeology" by Shawn Graham - https://www.berghahnbooks.com/title/GrahamEnchantment with Enhanced Appendices online of "An Enchantment of Digital Archaeology" by Shawn Graham - https://digitalarchaeology.berghahnbooks.com/digital-projects/an-enchantment-of-digital-archaeology/
- "Critical Archaeology in the Digital Age" - https://escholarship.org/uc/item/0vh9t9jq
- "How We Are Playing: Category Simulation and Imagination" connecting Archaeogaming and The Dawn of Everything by Graeber&Wengrow - https://avikhalil.com/2022/05/12/how-we-are-playing-category-simulation-and-imagination/
Outstanding examples
- GjellestadStory (site and ship) - https://gjellestadstory.com
- "Buried" interactive text-based story made with Twine and TiddlyWiki - http://taracopplestone.co.uk/buried.html
- ...
Tangent(?) Resources
- "Artists and Hackers" (podcast and website) for ethics in informatics and arts - https://www.artistsandhackers.org/
- ...
Long story long
once again...
This is just a list of online resources I'm finding from time to time.
Since I like to think about myself as an archaeologist, the majority of stuff listed here will be about archaeology.
However, acknowledging the need for inter-disciplinarity in this kind of studies (what kind doesn't?) I decided to include other contents and give it a more comprehensive title as well.
It is to be notice that I collected all of this resources through time, in an incostant manner, leading to some being redundant or incomplete since every resource is a potential gate to others I didn't always dig as deep as I should have.
Given all of this, my plan is to divide them into category (such as "websites";"papers";"videos";"softwares/tools"; etc... I feel twitter/other social-media accounts should be included too as reference to scholars and active source of new resources) in order to make them easy to consult and eventually make an interactive index, but I already see those divisions crumbling into the uniqueness of digital humanities resources...
All in all, this is just a way for me to keep track of interesting stuff related to the topic, avoiding to pin too many tabs/exceed bookmarks' sync limit on browser while leaving me the choice (and responsibility) to go out there and seek eventual news without filling my email by newsletters I don't usually catch up with.
Do enjoy future me!!