Seeking not only A) to re-conceive the book (re in Google Street View - so digitally + + + ) -
http://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2018/12/leaf-re-conceiving-book-printable-on.html -
but also to develop
B) an approach to publishing with ethno-wiki-virtual-world-graphy - e.g. 1) book, 2) article, 3) a build, 4) simulations, 5) print in 3D, 6) generation of academic conferences whether video-into-realistic-virtual-earth or just text in a wiki side bar, 7) making of films, 8) production of sports' events e.g. "college football" - all as academic / university forms of publishing ...
and C) potentially to create a journal of ethno-wiki-virtual-world-graphy perhaps partly published in Google Street View - in the Lao language, for example, and also in the ~300 languages of Wikipedia, and eventually in many of the 7,111 known living languages
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UC Berkeley talk re ethno-wiki-virtual-world-graphy ...
Autumn 2015
(see below for resources, videos, slides)
11/6/15 Fr - Naked Harbin and Ethno-Wiki-Virtual-World-Graphy:
Methodologies for Ethnographically Studying Virtual Place: Virtual Harbin
Methodologies for Ethnographically Studying Virtual Place: Virtual Harbin
- 5 pm PT - Gifford Room, Anthropology department, UC Berkeley,
(232 Kroeber Hall, Berkeley, CA 94720)
(232 Kroeber Hall, Berkeley, CA 94720)
See slides:
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1tAhXFinq8xm8BDFcceoHsNBHJi0wpS0HDFh40PXsQ2I/pub?start=false&loop=false&delayms=3000
11/6/15 Fr - Naked Harbin and Ethno-Wiki-Virtual-World-Graphy:
Methodologies for Ethnographically Studying Virtual Place: Virtual Harbin
http://www.tourismstudies.org/news_archive/MacLeod2015.htm
- 5 pm PT - Gifford Room, Anthropology department, UC Berkeley,
(232 Kroeber Hall, Berkeley, CA 94720)
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See too:
Waters: 36 slides from UC Berkeley talk on F Nov 6 2015 - "Naked Harbin and Ethno-Wiki-Virtual-World-Graphy: Sharing a New Digital Methodology with Tourism Studies, Science & the Social Sciences ~ Methodologies for Ethnographically Studying Virtual Place: Virtual Harbin"
http://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2015/11/waters-36-slides-from-uc-berkeley-talk.html
(and http://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2018/02/blue-borage-4th-harbin-hot-springs.html)
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Hi Bruce, Patti and Barbara,
Some 'voices' from the Northumbrian piping world - " Newcastle Piping Festival - Andy Watchorn & Andy May" (2017) ...
https://youtu.be/ny7ZWDqNBTE ... and with great natural acoustics from the hall (feels old, beautiful and folky) :) ... coool data sets too for creating harmonies in "Piping Google Doodle" (which software I may have to create - can we go from recordings into data sets? :) ... and into MuseScore with its piping register ) ... Andy May seems to have cut his pony tail, but is wearing tattered jeans here (ie hasn't gone mainstream totally in that 'Hadrian's Wall' alternative culture) :) And quite a variety here: “Newcastle Piping Festival 2017 Concert Highlights -
https://youtu.be/zpnBimNEzu4 )
https://youtu.be/ny7ZWDqNBTE ... and with great natural acoustics from the hall (feels old, beautiful and folky) :) ... coool data sets too for creating harmonies in "Piping Google Doodle" (which software I may have to create - can we go from recordings into data sets? :) ... and into MuseScore with its piping register ) ... Andy May seems to have cut his pony tail, but is wearing tattered jeans here (ie hasn't gone mainstream totally in that 'Hadrian's Wall' alternative culture) :) And quite a variety here: “Newcastle Piping Festival 2017 Concert Highlights -
https://youtu.be/zpnBimNEzu4 )
And here's my University of Edinburgh Tutor Gary West re too my visiting St. Kilda as virtual place project (2003-04) on Scottish small pipes - "Bagpipe Society blowout - Gary West 2" ...
https://youtu.be/-0QorXZGGmw - with pretty good acoustics due to the hall too. (Liking the second tune in particular). When I was studying in the School of Celtic and Scottish Studies at the Univ of Edinburgh, Gary had just come out with his beautiful "The Islay Ball" (2001) somewhat small pipes' CD ... and said something to the effect - in the anomie of Edinburgh - that it was the one thing that had recently given him meaning (or something similar). And it's really lyrical and beautiful. :) (Here's another interesting one -
For further "Honey in the Bag" upcoming Scottish small pipes' CD conversation, and musings ...
Thinking what other places to add to the list of possible places Open Band could play in Scotland ... Oban, Benbecula? ... Ask Alasdair Fraser (or not)?
See some of you tomorrow. :)
Musical cheers, Scott
CV is now up to 15 pages - https://docs.google.com/ document/d/1y4vXG- QoGZkMWqK6Y5WbuNqdDihPyUVqMAgp 2HS6hpU/edit - :)
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