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Project Progress Slides
PDF from the slides used at last week’s progress review meeting. Presentation 01.pdf Continue reading
Video Thick Description
Just a test for now as we work out tech requirements. However, a lot of really interesting research in this project happens around the table in our weekly meetings. This is where the thick practice of interdisicplinary research is made … Continue reading
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Just in case there is anyone who is not so interested that they want to regularly check the blog (or subscribe to it ), or don’t want all the minutiae that the blog attracts (like this). … The list is called circusarchive-ann, it’s address is circusarchive-ann@googlegroups.com and its webpage is at https://groups.google.com/group/circusarchive-ann where you can ask to join, as well as see the archives. Continue reading
Aggregating via RSS
I’ve just added and enabled a plug in that automatically goes and reads a specific RSS feed, and then publishes the new content from that feed. The RSS feed is coming from the Yahoo Pipes aggregator that I’m building for … Continue reading