THATCamp | Patsy Baudoin | Activity https://thatcamp.org/people/pbaudoin2011/activity/ Activity feed for Patsy Baudoin. Thu, 20 Feb 2020 22:23:31 +0000 https://buddypress.org/?v=5.1.2 en 30 hourly 2 4ad6ec7900e912a9015cca3c30b5d904-en Patsy Baudoin commented on the post, Talk session: Aesthetics and Digital Humanities, on the site THATCamp Modern Language Association Boston 2013 http://mla2013.thatcamp.org/01/01/talk-session-aesthetics-and-digital-humanities/#comment-2171 Wed, 02 Jan 2013 03:33:31 +0000 As one of the 10 PRINT authors, I’m committed to reading code culturally (including mainly aesthetically and politically). I’m quite intrigued by the Coles-Lein work, which I’m just learning about (thanks to […]

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82c94c0a046af821d112723c9100216e-en Patsy Baudoin commented on the post, Workshop: Let's plot to learn GIS, on the site THATCamp Modern Language Association Boston 2013 http://mla2013.thatcamp.org/12/31/workshop-lets-plot-to-learn-gis/#comment-2170 Wed, 02 Jan 2013 03:21:49 +0000 Thanks for your replies to my post. We’ll see where GIS lands in the voting tomorrow. If no workshop materializes, maybe we can meet briefly to chat about the best strategies for learning GIS basics. I will try to […]

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e617693b7477837f0c127c5896ab07df-en Patsy Baudoin wrote a new post, Workshop: Let's plot to learn GIS, on the site THATCamp Modern Language Association Boston 2013 http://mla2013.thatcamp.org/12/31/workshop-lets-plot-to-learn-gis/ Mon, 31 Dec 2012 18:39:55 +0000 I’d be very interested in learning how to map a corpus of data (text and its metadata) to a map. Using a single example and the fewest tools necessary to begin to plot data onto a single map would be terrific […]

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e4694a89bd6973b853da64cdeca52627-en Patsy Baudoin wrote a new post, Reading Data and Code as Cultural Objects, on the site THATCamp New England 2012 http://newengland2012.thatcamp.org/2012/10/reading-data-and-code-as-cultural-objects/ Sat, 13 Oct 2012 00:19:21 +0000 Our world is run by programs written in code in one or several languages. We increasingly use data that we visualize to interpret, read trends, and “drive” decisions. Code, data sets, and databases are themselves […]

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05ce459961796564722763857b5e4f40-en Patsy Baudoin wrote a new post, Back to the Present Future: Document*, on the site THATCamp New England 2011 http://newengland2011.thatcamp.org/10/22/back-to-the-present-future-document/ Sat, 22 Oct 2011 11:18:50 +0000 The ability to capture the present changes the past and, therefore, the future. What becomes of the document, not to mention the document of record? Do trails of evidence matter to humanities scholars? How do […]

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084d01a8bd34d7268345f7726336bc0b-en Patsy Baudoin commented on the post, Digital Scholarship and Strengthening Regional Connectivity, on the site THATCamp New England 2011 http://newengland2011.thatcamp.org/10/18/digital-scholarship-and-strengthening-regional-connectivity/#comment-103 Wed, 19 Oct 2011 01:33:59 +0000 I’m in, too.

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37d22cb7b373c86a1191fb39a0d95de0-en Patsy Baudoin commented on the post, Illuminating historical networks , on the site THATCamp New England 2010 http://newengland2010.thatcamp.org/11/12/illuminating-historical-networks/#comment-86 Fri, 12 Nov 2010 17:26:51 +0000 I think this would be a very valuable discussion despite the fact that limited resources may pre-empt implementations. My proposal for understanding better how to geo-reference images is a very tiny piece in the […]

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