Archive Storytelling@GLAMhack25

Following on from projects such as Regiograph and Spuren lesbar machen,

Screenshots of alternative data management solutions: Draft of a solution with MS Excel (top left), sample data in Omeka S (top right), WikiBase using the example of Albert Einstein’s jobs inWikiData (bottom left), Semantic MediaWiki using the example of the Vienna History Wiki (bottom right).

Georg and Clemens are interested in the narrative development of precarious history and the site-related, interactive and explorative narrative forms that go hand in hand with this. They have recently co-published an anthology on digital strategies for making precarious collections accessible: https://www.vr-elibrary.de/doi/book/10.14220/9783737017596

They are very interested in exploring participatory narrative models for datasets and media archives as part of the hackathon.

They are very interested in exploring participatory narrative models for data sets and media archives as part of the hackathon.

Clemens Baumann is a junior researcher at the St. Pölten University of Applied Sciences. He researches and teaches on the topics of media technology, film & TV and interactive narration. He is interested in exploring new models for narratives of precarious data in participatory group dynamics and applying them in potential projects.

 

Georg Vogt researches and teaches at the ICMT of the St. Pölten University of Applied Sciences and works as a lecturer at the Institute for Theater, Film and Media Studies. His research is dedicated to developments in the moving image in the context of citizen science archive structures and historiography as well as forms of cinematic authorship and their technical dispositives.