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Playing and Making

in Libraries

Talk for:

RIVAL (Research Impact Value and LIS)

11th July 2018

Stella Wisdom, Digital Curator

@miss_wisdom

Blog: http://britishlibrary.typepad.co.uk/digital-scholarship/

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Founded in 2010, the Digital

Scholarship Department at British

Library supports researchers and

staff to make innovative use of our

digital collections and data.

We are a group of cross disciplinary

experts in the areas of digitisation,

librarianship, digital history &

humanities, computer and data

science, looking at how technology is

transforming research, and in turn,

our services.

@BL_DigiSchol

Meet the Digital Scholarship Team

Main Activities:

• Staff training

• Promoting Digital Scholarship within BL

• Curating digital research data

• Project management

• Engagement with users

• Creating and sharing online content with other libraries and research centres

• Communication: events, blogging, social media

• Off the Map Competition

• Playing Beowulf

• Litcraft

• Ambient Literature

• Poetic Places

• Rob Sherman’s transmedia residency

• Interactive Fiction Summer School

• Gothic Novel Jam 2018

• International Games Week

• AdventureX

• Games & GLAMs

What I’ll talk about today:

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The Off the Map Competition

• A new type of collaboration

• Explores how British Library digital collections

can be used in creative ways

• Engagement with new audiences

• Opportunity for students in the UK to

showcase their talents to industry

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C.J. Visscher, London , 1616 (detail) Maps C.5.a.6

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John Leake, An exact surveigh of the streets lanes and churches contained within the

ruines of the City of London, 1667. Maps Crace port 2.58

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2013 winning team:

Pudding Lane Productions from De Montfort University, Leicester

Created an interpretation of 17th Century London

http://youtu.be/SPY-hr-8-M0 (Flythrough starts at 0:50)

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2014 winning team: Gothulus Rift, University of South Wales

Created a Fonthill Abbey inspired game called Nix using Oculus Rift

YouTube flythrough: http://youtu.be/8ESieZO4VHw

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2015 Winning Game:

“The Wondering Lands of Alice”

Team Off our Rockers, De Montfort University in Leicester

YouTube flythrough: https://youtu.be/7bwx4uUnbV4

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Off the Map 2016 1st Place:

“The Tempest” by Team Quattro, De Montfort University, Leicester

YouTube flythrough: https://youtu.be/0lzpEFgpk3Y

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Playing Beowulf

Project with University College London Institute of Education, funded by the Arts

and Humanities Research Council in the UK. Developed a game-authoring tool

based on the Anglo-Saxon epic poem Beowulf, for use by schools, universities,

curators and library visitors.

http://darecollaborative.net/2015/03/11/playing-beowulf-gaming-the-library/

http://creativeedutech.com/products/missionmaker-beowulf/

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Litcraft uses the Minecraft platform to

explore and better understand literary

landscapes; e.g. Treasure Island

Each map is recreated from the maps

published with each text, hand-crafted

and scaled to provide a fun world, that

permits both exploration and building

tasks.

https://chronotopiccartography.wordpress.com/litcraft/

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“Here’s an admission at the start of a research programme:

We don’t know what Ambient Literature is.

We’ve started to map the territory, to define by identifying borders and by testing the edges. It’s important to note though, that we don’t want to reduce the idea to something tight and defined, rather our intention is to open it up, so show by doing, making and thinking.

We do know that Ambient Literature asks for writing to be specific, to be for this form. That there are rules, grammars of making and thinking about readers and texts in new ways.”

Tom Abba, Ambient Literature project launch

It Must Have Been Dark by Thenby Duncan Speakmanhttps://ambientlit.com/index.php/it-must-have-been-dark-by-then/

The Cartographer’s Confessionby James Attleehttps://ambientlit.com/cartographersconfessionhttps://vimeo.com/237541329

Breatheby Kate Pullingerhttps://ambientlit.com/breathe

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Next few projects I’m about to discuss use Public Domain

images from the Microsoft Partnership Digitisation Project

2006-8

• 68,000 volumes (47,000+ titles) published in the 19th

century mostly in English

• Excluded authors active 1850-1901 and who died after

1936

• Output: 25 million pages

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The illustrations were extracted algorithmically from the

digitised books:

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<?xml version="1.0"

encoding="UTF-8" ?>

- <mets:mets

xmlns:xsi="http://ww

w.w3.org/2001/XML

Schema-instance"

xmlns:mets="http://w

ww.loc.gov/METS/"

xsi:schemaLocation=

"http://www.loc.gov/

METS/

http://www.loc.gov/

standards/mets/ver

sion18/mets.xsd

info:lc/xmlns/premi

s-v2

Image snipped out

Algorithmically

From ALTO XML

Image taken from page 207 of 'London and its Environs. A

picturesque survey of the metropolis and the suburbs ...

Translated by Henry Frith. With ... illustrations'

ALTO XML

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The illustrations were uploaded to Flickr and albums were

created through crowd-sourced tagging

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Sarah Cole, Poetic Places

Creative-Entrepreneur-In-Residence

http://www.poeticplaces.uk/

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What is Poetic Places?

• A free, native app for Android and iOS devices.

• Bring poetic depictions of places into the physical world,

helping people to encounter literature and heritage in

relevant locations, accompanied by materials drawn from

cultural heritage collections.

• Brings literature and heritage into everyday life in

unexpected moments. Serendipitous discovery; not tours.

• Browse the poems and places without being in situ.

https://www.badgicalkingdom.co.uk/

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Rob Sherman – On My Wife’s Back

Interactive Writer-in-Residence 2014/15

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Lines in the Ice - Seeking the Northwest PassageBritish Library Free Exhibition

November 2014 to April 2015

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Rob Sherman – On My Wife’s Back

Sir John Franklin Lady Franklin

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Rob Sherman – On My Wife’s Back

HMS Terror and HMS Erebus were lost on the ill-fated Franklin expedition in

search of the Northwest Passage in 1845

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Rob Sherman – On My Wife’s Back

Isaak Scinbank, the ‘Arctic Angler’ of Milldale

http://onmywifesback.tumblr.com/post/100107314408/scinbank

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Rob Sherman – On My Wife’s Back

http://britishlibrary.typepad.co.uk/collectioncare/2014/11/the-salmon-

book-conservation-in-reverse-.html

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Rob Sherman – On My Wife’s Back

The Digital Cairn

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Rob Sherman – On My Wife’s Back

Events & Music

https://soundcloud.com/the-british-library/sets/songs-from-on-my-wifes-back

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Infinite Journeys

Interactive Fiction Summer School23 – 27 July 2018

https://www.bl.uk/events/infinite-journeys-interactive-fiction-summer-school

200th anniversary of the publication of Frankenstein. Aperfect opportunity to run a gothic novel themed challenge.Sub-theme is: The monster within

Gothic Novel Jam with Read Watch Play; participants to make something creative inspired by the gothic novel genre. By the 31st July upload or share it on the itch.io Gothic Novel Jam site.

Entries can include stories, poetry, art, games, music, films, pictures, soundscapes, or any other type of digital media response.

We want participants to use images from the British Library Flickr account as inspiration

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4-10 November 2018

http://games.ala.org/international-games-week

http://games.ala.org/gaming-at-the-british-library

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For 2018 International Games Week the British Library is hosting

The Narrative Games Convention: AdventureX

10-11 November 2018

http://adventurexpo.org/

https://youtu.be/PyJl5stFteI

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A forum for those who are interested in games, cultural heritage

and GLAMs (galleries, libraries, archives, museums)

https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en-GB#!forum/games-and-glams

https://twitter.com/games_glams

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Web: http://www.bl.uk/subjects/digital-scholarship

Blog:

http://britishlibrary.typepad.co.uk/digital-scholarship/

Email: stella.wisdom@bl.uk

Twitter: @miss_wisdom #bldigital

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