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Dropped the ball on my PhD for months to wrangle sponsors, set up the website, recruit participants and generally get shit together. It went well, with feedback from students like "easily the most useful and fun week I've had since I started uni".
","as:endTime":{"@type":"http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#datetime","@value":"2013-02-22T19:00:00+0000"},"as:name":"Co-organiser, Smart Data Hack","as:published":{"@type":"http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#datetime","@value":"2013-02-18T09:00:00+0000"},"as:startTime":{"@type":"http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#datetime","@value":"2013-02-18T10:00:00+0000"},"as:tag":[{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/cv"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/hackathon"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/ilwhack"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/innovative+learning+week"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/organiser"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/resume"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/smart+data+hack"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/university+of+edinburgh"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/volunteer"}]},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/2013/02/co-organiser-open","@type":"as:Article","blog:tmpcontent":"# Co-organiser, Open Data Day Edinburgh\r\n\r\nHelped organise the Edinburgh branch of [International Open Data Day](http://opendataday.org/) unconference.","as:actor":{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/about#me"},"as:content":"Helped organise the Edinburgh branch of International Open Data Day unconference.
","as:endTime":{"@type":"http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#datetime","@value":"2013-02-23T18:00:00+0000"},"as:name":"Co-organiser, Open Data Day Edinburgh","as:published":{"@type":"http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#datetime","@value":"2013-02-23T09:00:00+0000"},"as:startTime":{"@type":"http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#datetime","@value":"2013-02-23T09:00:00+0000"},"as:tag":[{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/cv"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/event"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/ilwhack"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/okfn"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/open+data+day"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/open+data"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/open+knowledge"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/organiser"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/resume"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/unconference"}]},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/2013/02/computer-mediated","@type":"as:Article","blog:bloggerid":"tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18505529.post-5498466149491463803","as:actor":{"@id":"http://www.blogger.com/profile/12227954801080178130"},"as:content":"I was fortunate enough to attend the Computer Mediated Social Sense-\r\nMaking workshop, conveniently situated\r\non the ground floor of the building I work in, on the 14th of February.
\r\nWhilst more technical than the Digital\r\nMethods\r\nconference I went to in December, the talks and panel sessions served to build\r\nupon things I started to think about then. Namely, beginning to situate my\r\nresearch interests amongst many concepts from the currently quite alien fields\r\nof sociology and anthropology.
\r\nThe talks were varied, and key themes that emerged were the collection/use of\r\ndata for social improvement (health and wellbeing, teaching and learning,\r\ndisaster recovery), and the importance of context in making collected data\r\ngenuinely useful. A notable challenge is that one piece of data might have a\r\nthousand different contexts from the perspectives of a thousand different\r\nhuman beings. So how to communicate these variations to software that\r\nprocesses this data, and perhaps makes decisions using it?
\r\nPerhaps not to worry too much about that at all. Process things locally\r\ninstead of globally, using local contexts and understandings, but make sure\r\neverything is annotated such that information can still be exchanged across\r\nthe whole network, and differences in understanding can be accounted for or\r\nreasoned out if a need occurs.
\r\nFor the record, I'm looking at how Semantic Web technologies could be used to\r\nbetter connect human and machine in the context of amateur digital content\r\ncreation (movies, comics, music, art), including how semantically annotating\r\ncreative (often collaborative) processes as well as the end products of\r\nthese processes and the engagement of an audience with these products, could\r\nimprove the overall experience of creating content (along a number of\r\ndimensions). A massive part of this will be creating tools that actually\r\ncollect the necessary data from users. Ultimately, these tools will need to\r\nbe invisible, ie. easily integrated into existing online routines, with no\r\neffort required to use them for the non-technically minded so that a network\r\neffect can take place.
\r\nIncentives for crowdsourcing came up during CMSSM, and someone pointed out\r\nthat by gamifying data collection for research projects, incentives become the\r\nsame as ones offered by gambling companies; something competitive and\r\npotentially addictive. I think things like global systems of reputation and\r\ntrust are useful on a network where people are to share data about their own\r\nwork (or opinions of the work of others) and may be nurturing a desire for\r\npopularity or exposure on the network (a network where the people are\r\ncentral, because the data could not exist without them, but where the users\r\nand the data are simultaneously co-dependant).
\r\nAnyway, I'm still brainstorming.
","as:name":"Computer Mediated Social Sense-Making","as:published":{"@type":"http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#datetime","@value":"2013-02-14T22:39:00.001Z"},"as:tag":[{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/done"},{"@id":"blog:Done"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/annotation"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/attendee"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/big+data"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/brainstorming"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/CMSSM"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/computer+mediated+social+sense-making"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/crowdsourcing"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/data"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/events"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/ontologies"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/phd"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/social+computation"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/social+computing"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/cmssm"}],"as:updated":{"@type":"http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#datetime","@value":"2013-05-18T16:45:29.863Z"}},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/2013/02/gibbering-about","@type":"as:Article","blog:bloggerid":"tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18505529.post-8004853494497573865","as:actor":{"@id":"http://www.blogger.com/profile/12227954801080178130"},"as:content":"Recently I read and brainstormed some things about interesting ways of\r\ncreating a decentralised network (social or otherwise).
\r\nTent.io is still coming out on top as having the most\r\npotential for something I could actually implement and build upon. Tent\r\nserver is originally Ruby, but there are already Python and PHP\r\nimplementations. PHP might be the most useful as the mostly widely supported\r\nby cheap shared hosting providers, reducing the barrier for people wanting to\r\nrun their own Tent server. Depot in particular has the\r\ngoal of targeting the technical lowest common denominator, and making\r\ninstallation and maintenance as easy as possible for a non-expert.
\r\nProblems with having nodes of a network, whereby people who don't want to set\r\nup their own node can sign up to someone else's node, include ensuring\r\nconsistent URIs for things. If someone wants to up and move to another node,\r\nwhat are the best ways of maintaining connections? Obviously anyone who buys\r\ntheir own domain name and hooks it up won't have a problem, but not everyone\r\ncan or will. A centralised permanent URI service like\r\nPURL (or just use PURL..)?
\r\nUnhosted and their\r\nremoteStorage protocol are interesting. The idea\r\nis that a user registers with a remoteStorage provider, then signs into\r\nUnhosted apps with that identity. Unhosted apps are all frontend JavaScript,\r\nand no data is sent to a server. Anything that needs to be stored - content\r\nyou creating whilst using the app - is sent to your personal remoteStorage\r\naccount. There are only two remoteStorage providers listed though, and one of\r\nthose is a test one that could get wiped at any time. The other,\r\n5apps.com, doesn't appear to provide an interface for\r\nbrowsing and exporting what you have stored with them. Obviously this is an\r\nearly project, and since anyone with a webserver can theoretically set up a\r\nremoteStorage service, has lots of potential. In the short time I spent\r\ninvestigating, I couldn't work out possibilities for sharing data in your\r\nremoteStorage, so Unhosted apps might just be useful for personal, non-\r\ncollaborative activities. Some examples they have are a simple text/code\r\neditor, a really pretty simple writing interface, to-do lists, time\r\nmanagement, favourite drinks list. Oh wait, friendsunhosted.com is like a\r\ntwitter service. Because I don't know anyone else using friendsUnhosted, I\r\nhaven't tested it properly, but it appears to offer a stream of peoples'\r\nstatuses, which are presumably stored in their personal remoteStorage. I'll\r\ninvestigate better. The mailing list is active and the main developer seems\r\nto be on top of things, so this is something to keep a close eye on.
\r\nIdea: Possible to set up 'remoteStorage' on peoples' own Google Drive accounts, via that API?
\r\nI don't know anything technically about peer-to-peer, but it seemed like a\r\ngood avenue to pursue with regards to very established, very decentralised\r\nnetworks of people and files.
\r\nAt an extreme end of 'owning one's own data', I'm curious about storing all\r\nyour files (eg. linked data graphs) locally and sharing them / accessing other\r\npeoples' only through a browser interface. Drawbacks obviously include your\r\nfiles only being available when you're online.
\r\nI read a handful of good things about the G3 protocol and API used in\r\nFilesWire, by Dreamsoft Technologies. I got really excited for a little\r\nwhile, before reluctantly giving up because the whole project seems to be old\r\nand very dead. I did track down the developer on LinkedIn and facebook, but\r\nI haven't decided yet if it's worth pursuing at all.
\r\nI investigated Freenet, and their freesites.\r\nThe Freenet network is all about anonymity; any data you upload is broken up\r\nand stored on many nodes in the network. You can't identify where it\r\noriginally came from, or where you're pulling something from when you retrieve\r\nit. There were some messages from 2000/2001 on a mailing list about RDF on\r\nFreenet, but nothing seems to have come of that. Requires a software download\r\nof course. Again, I don't know enough about the technicalities yet to judge\r\nif something like this would be a viable approach for a decentralised linked\r\ndata sharing network.
\r\nI also came across (the now deceased) Opera\r\nUnite, which is a webserver running\r\ninside Opera that lets people share files and serve webpages without the\r\nhassle of paying for or setting up their own server.
","as:name":"Gibbering about decentralised networks","as:published":{"@type":"http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#datetime","@value":"2013-02-04T17:22:00.000Z"},"as:tag":[{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/doing"},{"@id":"blog:Doing"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/decentralised+social+networks"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/diaspora"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/freenet"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/p2p"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/peer+to+peer"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/remotestorage"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/tent+server"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/tent.io"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/unhosted"}],"as:updated":{"@type":"http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#datetime","@value":"2013-04-01T00:04:36.778Z"}},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/2013/02/large-handwarmers","@type":"as:Article","blog:bloggerid":"tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18505529.post-1911880712985871370","as:actor":{"@id":"http://www.blogger.com/profile/12227954801080178130"},"as:content":"One of the first useful things I crocheted were these extremely masculine\r\nhandwarmers.
\r\n\r\nThe extremely soft and fuzzy wool was from Age Scotland I believe.
\r\n\r\nI used no pattern and had never made handwarmers before, so they came out far\r\ntoo big. Not to worry, at least you can fit a Tigo in them!
\r\n\r\nI just repeated dc ch1 around, dc-ing in the gap left by the chain each\r\ntime. I reduced a bit around the wrist area to shape it, but it wasn't\r\nparticularly effective. I chained about four, instead of carrying on, to make\r\nthe gap for the thumb, then continued as normal. One of them is shorter than\r\nthe other, because I didn't count anything.
\r\nThey serve their purpose though, and the lucky owner has even gone so far as\r\nto wear them in public in the chilly heights of Appleton Tower.
","as:name":"Large handwarmers (crochet)","as:published":{"@type":"http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#datetime","@value":"2013-02-28T20:38:00.000Z"},"as:tag":[{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/done"},{"@id":"blog:Done"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/crochet"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/handwarmers"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/mbaking"}],"as:updated":{"@type":"http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#datetime","@value":"2013-04-13T20:47:44.654Z"}},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/2013/02/week-review-brainstorming-2","@type":"as:Article","blog:bloggerid":"tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18505529.post-5846713180357961537","as:actor":{"@id":"http://www.blogger.com/profile/12227954801080178130"},"as:content":"28th January - 3rd February
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\r\nI read Annotation of Multimedia using OntoMedia by K. Faith Lawrence et al., and we discussed it during Ontologies with a View. OntoMedia might well prove useful in that describing the content of digital media can improve searching, sorting and sharing.
I started reading a couple of other papers by Faith, but haven't finished them\r\nyet, so expect summaries in the near future.
\r\nI brainstormed about decentralised networks, with thinking of ways of individuals\r\nsharing linked data about themselves and their projects without surrendering\r\nall that data to a server in mind.
","as:name":"Week in review: more brainstorming","as:published":{"@type":"http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#datetime","@value":"2013-02-04T17:24:00.000Z"},"as:tag":[{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/doing"},{"@id":"blog:Doing"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/decentralised+networks"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/k.+faith+lawrence"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/multimedia"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/ontologies"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/ontologieswithaview"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/ontomedia"}],"as:updated":{"@type":"http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#datetime","@value":"2013-04-01T00:07:50.092Z"}},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/2013/02/week-review-planning","@type":"as:Article","blog:bloggerid":"tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18505529.post-4701969289450916472","as:actor":{"@id":"http://www.blogger.com/profile/12227954801080178130"},"as:content":"4th - 10th February
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\r\nWhen helping to organise an event, it's impressive how much time sending emails, updating websites and spreadsheets, having meetings and generally coordinating things can take up. So that's a lot of what I've done this week. Not PhD, but related enough to be excusable... sort of... (Smart Data Hack and Open Data Day: Joined Up Edinburgh)
I have finally booked plane tickets to Serbia for\r\nResonate new media festival, at which I'm hoping to\r\nmake useful contacts with independent digital media producers, learn some\r\nstuff about big data visualisation at the workshops (my places at the ones\r\nI've applied to haven't been confirmed yet though), and generally learn more\r\nabout the digital art scene (and figure out ways SW technologies can benefit\r\npeople who are part of it). And also to enjoy Belgrade, as I'll have a spare\r\ncouple of days either side of the festival. Because the flights were cheaper\r\nthen! Honest! I actually lost an entire afternoon hunting for cheapest\r\nflights on websites that weren't obviously scams (Cheap-o-Airlines? Really??\r\nUltimately booking through JAT directly was the best option), then negotiating\r\ncheapest trains to London in order to catch flights, then sending CouchSurfing\r\nrequests, because why spend money on a hostel when you can meet wonderful new\r\npeople and get tourist advice for free?
\r\nI also applied for a place at the Semantic Web Summer\r\nSchool in Spain in July. It looks fantastic and\r\neducational and stuff. And I applied for funding to help cover then 900EUR\r\nentry cost (a whole week, accommodation and meals included), and\r\nSICSA are providing £500, yay!
\r\nTwo thirds of Ontologies with a\r\nView met this week, and we discussed BBC use of Linked Data. I only\r\nmanaged to skim the paper, but knew the general principles from articles I'd\r\nread about their work before... I will read it properly at some point, though\r\nI think a more technical discussion of what they did might be useful.
","as:name":"Week in review: Planning trips!","as:published":{"@type":"http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#datetime","@value":"2013-02-10T23:56:00.002Z"},"as:tag":[{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/doing"},{"@id":"blog:Doing"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/belgrade"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/events"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/festival"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/innovative+learning+week"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/joined+up+edinburgh"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/joinuped"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/madrid"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/open+data+day"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/phd"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/resonate"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/semantic+web+summer+school"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/serbia"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/smart+data+hack"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/spain"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/trips"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/week+in+review"}],"as:updated":{"@type":"http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#datetime","@value":"2013-04-01T00:07:45.549Z"}},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/2013/02/weeks-review","@type":"as:Article","blog:bloggerid":"tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18505529.post-5732083218834733501","as:actor":{"@id":"http://www.blogger.com/profile/12227954801080178130"},"as:content":"11th to 24th February
\r\n
\r\nI went to the Computer Mediated Social Sense-Making workshop; read about it.
I helped organise and run the Innovative Learning Week Smart Data\r\nHack (18th -\r\n22nd), and Edinburgh's version of International Open Data\r\nDay\r\n(23rd). Both were successful.
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