Thread on ideas for an open hardware stack for museums and heritage people. Raspberry Pi and Arduino, 3D printing, touchable LOD (linked open data) data sculptures and mesh networking come to mind. 1/9
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8/9 In my own work I used a modified arcade to allow for playing with museum related data gathered in a workshop with refugees. Example "Our Museum", a project for Stattwerke with Daniel Vishnya:
The website was always buggy, I could only import through google-sheets and not directly through CSV, even by using the spreadsheet they provided. Using Graphcommons meant using Google. Which is not what I want to do in research+teaching because of their business model.
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What did "commons" mean for Graphcommons? Mostly you named a node, it would become a shared thing, you could find it in graphs by others. Not through unique identifiers, or any open data standard, but just as a playful thing. Basically useless for computational analysis.
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