Ai Weiwei In Pittsburgh
Internationally renowned Chinese artist Ai Weiwei visits Pittsburgh on the opening of two major exhibitions. In this interview, he discusses his affinity for Warhol, his arrest and detention, and his current work documenting the Syrian refugee crisis.
Two of the four Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh present exhibitions of work by activist artist Ai Weiwei. Andy Warhol | Ai Weiwei is on view at The Andy Warhol Museum through August 28, 2016, and Ai Weiwei: Circle of Animals / Zodiac Heads is on view at Carnegie Museum of Art through August 29, 2016.
To learn more, visit warhol.org/AndyWarholAiWeiwei and cmoa.org.
Inside Baseball: Baseball Collections as Data
Join the Library of Congress, JSTOR Labs, and the National Museum of African American History and Culture for the final inning of “Inside Baseball,” a week of design-thinking and flash-building tools for exploring online baseball collections! On Friday, July 13th, we’ll showcase what we made, and host a data-driven panel discussion featuring ESPN’s Clinton Yates, mathematician Jordan Ellenberg, and baseball historian Rob Ruck.
Read more and view the event agenda,
Forty Years of Exhibitions: A Baker’s Dozen Memorable Shows
Lets Go! Ep: 5 Crayola Experience, Glencairn Museum Tours and More!
The spotlight is on fun and excitement in the Greater Lehigh Valley and beyond. So... check your calendar and Let's Go!
Crayola Experience, Imagi Nation, Historic Nazareth Walking Tours, Lehigh Valley Phantoms, Glencairn Museum Tours, Smoke & Mirrors Magic Theater, Lehigh Valley Heritage Museum,
Unsolved Mysteries with Robert Stack - Season 5, Episode 22 - Full Episode
This episode includes: Image of Guadalupe, Stahl's Paintings, UD: Lost Generation, Biker & The Vet & UD and Donut Murder.
Rosalind Williams, Pauline Maier, John Dower at MIT - SHASS 50th Anniversary Colloquium 10/2000
In the Fall of 2000, the School of Humanities and Social Science at MIT celebrated its 50th anniversary and its re-naming as the School of Humanities, Arts and Social Science (SHASS). Events included a two-day colloquium titled Asking the Right Questions (October 6th & 7th) and a celebratory concert.
Session 3 of the colloquium was chaired by Rosalind Williams, the Robert M. Metcalfe Professor of Writing.
The panel discussion was titled How do History and Memory Shape Each Other?” and featured:
• John W. Dower (Elting E. Morison Professor of History)
• Pauline Maier (William R. Kenan, Jr., Professor of History)
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ODH Lightning Rounds 2019
During “Lightning Round” presentations, NEH award recipients share a 3-minute overview of their NEH-funded project. The presentations in this video took place on March 18, 2019 as part of our annual Project Directors Meeting convened by the NEH Office of Digital Humanities in Washington, DC.
Digital Humanities Advancement Grants
00:00:01 -- Hearing Bach's Music As Bach Heard It
00:02:58 -- Mapping Indigenous American Cultures and Living Histories
00:05:40 -- Picturing Urban Renewal (Level I)
00:08:08 -- Developing the Data Set of Nineteenth-Century Knowledge
00:11:17 -- The Digital Drawer: A Crowd-Sourced, Curated, Digital Archive Preserving History and Memory
00:14:30 -- Distant Viewing Toolkit (DVT) for the Cultural Analysis of Moving Images
00:17:33 -- Evolution in Digital Discourse: Toward a Computational Tool for Identifying Patterns of Language Change in Social Media
00:20:27 -- Linked Open Greek Pottery
00:23:43 -- The Northside Digital Commons
00:27:01 -- Transparency to Visibility (T2V): Network Visualization in Humanities Research
00:29:49 -- Breath of Life 2.0: Indigenous Language Revitalization through Enhancement of the Miami-Illinois Digital Archive
00:32:39 -- The Holocaust Ghettos Project: Reintegrating Victims and Perpetrators through Places and Events
00:35:39 -- Implementing an Online Text-Editing Platform for Scholarly Editions
00:38:43 -- A Linked Digital Environment for Coptic Studies
00:41:57 -- World History Commons
00:45:06 -- Creating National Access to Digital Dance Resources
00:47:41 -- Freedom's Movement: Mapping African American Space in War and Reconstruction
00:50:46 -- Historic Profiles of American Incarceration
00:53:24 -- Measuring Polyphony: An Online Music Editor for Late Medieval Polyphony
00:56:39 -- Montpelier Digital Collections Project
00:59:47 -- Algorithmic Thinking, Analysis and Visualization in Music (ATAVizM)
01:02:42 -- Building a Digital Portal for Exploring Bernard and Picart’s Religious Ceremonies and Customs of the World
01:05:58 -- Improving Optical Character Recognition & Tracking Reader Annotations in Printed Books by Collating & Transcribing Multiple Exemplars
01:07:45 -- Virtual Studiolo
01:10:56 -- Advancing Access to Transcribed Text in Citizen Humanities
01:14:12 -- An Open Educational Resource for Who Built America
01:17:50 -- Reading the Invisible Library: Rescuing the Hidden Texts of Herculaneum
01:21:01 -- Understanding Visual Culture through Silent Film Collections
Institutes for Advanced Topics in the Digital Humanities
01:24:29 -- Migration, Mobility, and Sustainability: Caribbean Studies and Digital Humanities Institute
01:27:44 -- Word Vectors for the Thoughtful Humanist: Institutes on Critical Teaching and Research with Vector Space Models
01:31:13 -- Workshops on Sustainability for Digital Projects
The Story of My Life Audiobook by Helen KELLER | Audiobook with subtitles
The Story of My Life is a personal account of Helen Keller's life, from her early days to those as an adult. It includes how she came to meet her teacher Ann Sullivan, and learnt to communicate using the manual alphabet. It then goes on to chronicle her days as a college student. (Summary by Maria)
The Story of My Life
Helen KELLER
Genre(s): Biography & Autobiography
Chapters:
0:36 | Chapter 1
10:40 | Chapter 2
24:22 | Chapter 3
30:15 | Chapter 4
37:56 | Chapter 5
44:31 | Chapter 6
51:32 | Chapter 7
1:04:17 | Chapter 8
1:08:11 | Chapter 9
1:15:12 | Chapter 10
1:19:44 | Chapter 11
1:28:53 | Chapter 12
1:33:59 | Chapter 13
1:43:08 | Chapter 14
1:59:58 | Chapter 15
2:08:25 | Chapter 16
2:12:14 | Chapter 17
2:17:24 | Chapter 18
2:28:17 | Chapter 19
2:37:50 | Chapter 20
2:53:07 | Chapter 21
3:15:46 | Chapter 22
3:37:14 | Chapter 23
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