Presentations

 This page contains a list of presentations given by members of the ACD-Engine partnership at our project construction labs and external conferences, with links to download presentation slides, data visualisations, and other content as relevant. We encourage you to share your thoughts with us via our Contact form.

Justin Munoz and Rachel Fensham, ‘Protean figures for protean careers in cultural data’, Cultural Data Analytics Conference (CUDAN) 2023, Tallinn University, Estonia, 13-16 December 2023. Full poster presentation above.

Rui Liu, Dana McKay, and George Buchanan, ‘Person-Oriented Ontologies Analysis for Digital Humanities Collections: From A Metadata Crosswalk Perspective’, Association for Information Science and Technology Conference, 27-31 October 2023. Download presentation slides (PDF, 20.7 MB).

Tyne Daile Sumner and Justin Munoz, ‘Writers Inc.: Australian Literature and the Visual Arts’, Association for the Study of Australian Literature Conference, 4-7 July 2023. Download presentation slides (PDF, 3.3MB).

Rui Liu, ‘Ontology-based Aggregation of Australian Cultural Databases’ Metadata’, Australian Cultural Data Engine Internal Symposium, University of Melbourne, 29 March 2023. Download presentation slides (PDF, 1.1 MB).

Rachel Fensham and Justin Munoz, ‘Comparative Arts Analysis: Australian Cultural Data Engine’, Clusters of Culture Symposium, Flinders University, 2-3 March 2023. Download presentation slides (PDF, 13.2 MB). Watch presentation recording (Youtube, 1:05:34).

Shaun Busuttil, ‘Mapping a Scene: The spatiotemporal dynamics of Post-Punk in Melbourne during 1977-1983’, Digital Studio Internship Showcase, University of Melbourne, 8 December 2022. Download presentation slides (PDF, 16.6 MB).

Tyne Daile Sumner, ‘Australian Cultural Data: Artistic and Social Imaginaries’, It’s Time…Again, International Australian Studies Association Conference, Australian National University, 30 November-3 December 2022. Download presentation slides (PDF, 7.7 MB).

Zhixin (Ivy) Zheng and Rui Liu, ‘How can We Boost Digital Archive of Queensland Architecture – Linked Open Data in Practice’, Data Futures for Architectural History and Cultural Heritage, University of Queensland, 23 November 2022. Download presentation slides (PDF, 3.2 MB)

Justin Munoz, ‘A visual exploration of the nuances and trends of DAQA data’, Data Futures for Architectural History and Cultural Heritage, University of Queensland, 23 November 2022. Download presentation slides (PDF, 2.9 MB). Download code and visualisations (HTML, 2.4 MB).

Rachel Fensham, ‘What’s on the horizon with mapping cultural data?’, keynote presentation at Mapping Culture and History Workshop, University of Newcastle, 17-18 November 2022. Download presentation slides (PDF, 4.3 MB).

Justin Munoz and Shaun Busuttil, ‘Visualising spatiotemporal trends of cultural hotspots in Australia’, Mapping Culture and History Workshop, University of Newcastle, 17-18 November 2022. Download presentation slides (PDF, 4.0 MB). Download code and visualisations (HTML, 15.4 MB). Access digital application (R Shiny). Watch presentation recording (YouTube, 1h50m).

Nat Cutter, ‘Iconic: Mapping Cultural Scenes in Australian History’, Mapping Culture and History Workshop, University of Newcastle, 17-18 November 2022. Download presentation slides (PDF, 5.2 MB).

Tyne Sumner and Nat Cutter, ‘The Australian Cultural Data Engine: Mapping Artistic Careers, “iconic” places, and Global Cultural Diffusion’, Mapping Culture and History Workshop, University of Newcastle, 17-18 November 2022. Download presentation slides (PDF, 11.7 MB).

Rachel Fensham, ‘The Australian Cultural Data Engine (ACD-E) for Research, Industry & Government’, Cultural Data Imaginaries: GLAM, Research and Policy, Powerhouse Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences, Sydney, 23 October 2022. Download presentation slides (PDF, 6.9 MB).

Rui Liu, Dana McKay and George Buchanan, ‘Digital Resource Aggregation: Giving New Life to Multi-source Cultural Data’, Digital Humanities 2022, Alliance of Digital Humanities Organisations, Toshi Centre Hotel Tokyo, 25-29 July 2022. Download abstract (PDF, 389 KB). Download presentation slides (PDF, 2.5 MB).

Rachel Fensham, Nat Cutter, and Tyne Daile Sumner, ‘The Slipperiness of Name: Biography and Gender in Australian Cultural Databases’, Urgent Histories, Australian Historical Association Conference, Deakin University, 27 June-1 July 2022. Download presentation slides (PDF, 907 KB).

Tyne Daile Sumner, ‘Working in the Arts: Gender, Careers & Creativity’, DH Unbound 2022, 17-19 March 2022. Full poster presentation above.