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Creating a portable smell-o-scape with @eleanormdrew for the Romans at Home project.
What do you think a Roman Bath smelled like? 👀
So I figured out that I've had a wikipedia login since 2006, but have only made a few edits. 🤡
I was a meta-editor for the Open Directory Project (dmoz) from 1999 until 2004 or so though, so that counts for something, right?
Big congratulations to Jamie Geddes, @UoYArchaeology Digital Archaeology alumnus for his new role as Digital Archives Assistant at the @ADS_Chatter!
Hey, good news. 😊
I have received @ahrcpress funding for my new project: Other Eyes: Understanding the past through bioarchaeology and digital media:
https://t.co/adpqvfL5by
Collabs: @MMAlexande, Guy Schofield, @stueve, @BetaJesterLtd, @YorkshireMuseum, @ADS_Update, @KJNiven
Still a bit sad that my suggestion to recreate King's Manor in Second Life for our teaching in autumn wasn't taken up.
I mean, it would have eaten up my whole summer and teaching in it would have been bonkers but I love a bit of retro digital chaos.
Fickle Academia (2009) -
A fellow Berkeley archaeology grad allowed me to recreate a Norman Rockwell painting, but with theorists.
It made sense at the time?
Fake Dead People (2008) -
"What exactly is the agency of the virtual non-human human?"
Thinking about NPCs, avatars & the past. Still central to my research, 12 years later.
https://t.co/LMRca95zx4