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History | cradledincaricature
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CiC event 27 April 2012. CiC symposium 20 June 2011. Printed images and computational image recognition. This weekend I bought a print at my local antiques and vintage market. It is a George Cruikshank satire, etched in 1849 that was published as part of. The Comic Almanack 1850. As it Ought to Be Or The Ladies Trying a Contemptible Scoundrel for a “Breach of Promise”. And so reminds us (and my students! Today I put a digital copy of that print on Wikimedia Commons. To figure out the syntax for running a...
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Prints acquired: Alken and McLean | cradledincaricature
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CiC event 27 April 2012. CiC symposium 20 June 2011. Prints acquired: Alken and McLean. As I study prints I am often asked whether I collect prints. The short answer is no. Though I do have an edition of. The Tour of Doctor Syntax in Search of the Picturesque. And some assorted comic annuals and issues (a. Annual from the mid-20th century, a Heath Robinson collection, a Dandy issue from the year I was born), these do not a collection make. This weekend I purchased (for a remarkably modest sum) two prints:.
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Code, control, and the Humanities | cradledincaricature
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CiC event 27 April 2012. CiC symposium 20 June 2011. Code, control, and the Humanities. The case often made for humanists (and indeed librarians, archivists, et al) to learn. 8211; never takes a view from nowhere, is never neutral: if my Software Sustainability Institute Fellowship. Has taught me anything, it is that). I’ve been dabbling with R. For some months. R allows you to manipulate structured data and to create graphs – or similar – based on that data. I began with R by working...And then adapting...
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Events | cradledincaricature
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CiC event 27 April 2012. CiC symposium 20 June 2011. Not totally sure what to do with this space. It once was home to the events I was involved in, but that became too unwieldy to update. I am available to speak at events on Georgian caricature, digital curation et al, and am always interested in coordinating events as part of a team. If you have any ideas, see About. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Please log in using one of these methods to post your comment:. Enabling Complex Anal...
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DHums | cradledincaricature
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CiC event 27 April 2012. CiC symposium 20 June 2011. Printed images and computational image recognition. This weekend I bought a print at my local antiques and vintage market. It is a George Cruikshank satire, etched in 1849 that was published as part of. The Comic Almanack 1850. As it Ought to Be Or The Ladies Trying a Contemptible Scoundrel for a “Breach of Promise”. And so reminds us (and my students! Today I put a digital copy of that print on Wikimedia Commons. To figure out the syntax for running a...
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Publications | cradledincaricature
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CiC event 27 April 2012. CiC symposium 20 June 2011. The Business of Satirical Prints in Late-Georgian England. Palgrave Macmillan, forthcoming 2017). Ellen Collins, Caren Milloy, and Graham Stone and James Baker, Martin Paul Eve, and Ernesto Priego, Guide to Open Access monograph publishing for Arts, Humanities and Social Science Researchers. OAPEN-UK and Jisc Collections, 2015. OAPEN-UK and Jisc Collections, 2013. Doi: 10.6084/m9.figshare.928467. Doi: 10.16995/olh.13. A Foreword’, Skepsi. Locating Gull...
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CiC symposium 20 June 2011 | cradledincaricature
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CiC event 27 April 2012. CiC symposium 20 June 2011. CiC symposium 20 June 2011. On Monday 20 June the. Symposium was held at Woolf College, University of Kent, Canterbury. The majority of the contributions are now available in MP3 format (either to listen to online or download) for those of you who missed this event. A huge thank you to all the delegates for making the symposium such a success. A full programme can be found here. James Baker, ‘Cradled in what? 8217; (presentation – download. Stephen Lon...
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CV | cradledincaricature
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Caricature | cradledincaricature
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CiC event 27 April 2012. CiC symposium 20 June 2011. Printed images and computational image recognition. This weekend I bought a print at my local antiques and vintage market. It is a George Cruikshank satire, etched in 1849 that was published as part of. The Comic Almanack 1850. As it Ought to Be Or The Ladies Trying a Contemptible Scoundrel for a “Breach of Promise”. And so reminds us (and my students! Today I put a digital copy of that print on Wikimedia Commons. To figure out the syntax for running a...