22/06/2016
Common Ground (1944)
Common Ground (1944)
As the war rages in Europe, allies of Britain keep their cultures alive in their National Houses. Find out more information about this title at britishcouncil.org/film.
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We predominantly work to enhance historical and cultural collections through research, digitisation, curation, creative promotion, and improved online presence. We work with all kinds of collections, though moving image archives are our speciality. We at TIME/IMAGE appreciate that every collection is unique; it has a history that can’t be replicated and contains materials that can’t be replaced. Thus, every collection is valuable in its own distinctive and remarkable way. We want to help people appreciate the individuality and value of these resources by maximising the opportunities for access, exploration, and engagement. Ongoing technological innovation means that there are now more ways than ever to share collections – both digitally and physically. It doesn’t need to be complicated, difficult or expensive to enhance your collection, to promote it as a resource – for education, for entertainment, for inspiration – and prevent it from becoming and obsolete hoard, devoid of relevance in modern society. TIME/IMAGE was born out of a collaboration between the British Council, Counterpoint, and New Deal of the Mind as a part of the Digital Domesday project. The six-month placement was funded by the Future Jobs Fund scheme, which aimed to make jobs in the creative industries for young people aged 18-24. Following the success of this project, TIME/IMAGE became an independent entity early in 2011.
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Common Ground (1944)
As the war rages in Europe, allies of Britain keep their cultures alive in their National Houses. Find out more information about this title at britishcouncil.org/film.
I'm hanging out at #ahrccommons @britishlibrary stand today, representing @poetic_places. Come say hi! https://t.co/xS3QlOa4RO
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The #steamjam happening in York now sounds great. Wish we were there! https://t.co/sHj98UmAak
“The Great Steampunk Game Jam begins @YorkFestofIdeas. 32 hours to make games inspired by the archive https://t.co/DY0mO87V7X #steamjam”
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Look at our fancy new map showing the national activity of the @V_and_A #museums https://t.co/FBed8nEH5B
We want the V&A to matter to more people and to inspire them wherever they live. We are committed to providing the best possible physical and intellectual access to all our collections and expertise throughout the UK, as well as at South Kensington and the V&A Museum of Childhood in Bethnal Green. H...
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The Bulletin of the History of Archaeology (BHA) was inaugurated nearly 19 years ago as a forum to exchange research, information on on-going projects, and resources solely devoted to the history of archaeology. Since that time it has become global in its reach and interests, but retains its focus o...
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Registration for our first national event is now open! Attend Common Ground in York on 21st June by registering at https://t.co/RKUtecnlB1
Common Ground at the Ron Cooke Hub, University of York Tuesday 21st June 2016 On Midsummer’s Eve, hundreds of members of the AHRC Commons will gather at the first ever event of its kind. The Common Ground gathering will enable ideas and skills to be exchanged, new collaborations to be forged, networ...
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Catching the Flying Scotsman at Redhill. 😄 https://t.co/ngpDkAOxFc
“Catching the Flying Scotsman at Redhill. 😄 https://t.co/ngpDkAOxFc”
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British Library Digitizes 300 Literary Treasures from 20th Century Authors: Woolf, Joyce... https://t.co/wCCH4NpsfW https://t.co/4qm4zMN0qv
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Retweeted Tim Dunn (@MrTimDunn):
The London to Paris sleeper coaches travelled on board the cross-channel Night ferry. https://t.co/NLz5gXmtK3 https://t.co/4VsEs2B4P8
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Before @Eurostar, from 1936, there was a cross-channel train service.
The "Night Ferry": London Victoria to Paris. https://t.co/x4dj2UOTcX
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[email protected]: besides mobile tour, ppl go to Wikipedia during visit. So: as a museum make sure Wikipedia info is good #rijksmobile #yaassss
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Learnt something about storytelling that transformed the museum experience, or sparked #musetech understanding? https://t.co/w3F9GBFs1A
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Join us on 23rd June as we explore 'Digital Re-Enchantment: Place, Writing & Technology': https://t.co/JuB6P1V8th
Digital Re-enchantment: Place, Writing & Technology Date: Saturday 11th June 2016 Time: 10.30am – 5.00pm Location: Nightingale Centre, Great Hucklow SK17 8RH Tickets: £20 (Catering/lunch and some transport included) In Landmarks (2015) the celebrated landscape writer, Robert Macfarlane, expresses hi...
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Smithsonian Digitizes & Lets You Download 40,000 Works of Asian and American Art https://t.co/wVy18FB2Xt https://t.co/IKtJJcIx3s
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Digital Re-Enchantment: Place, Writing & Technology, featuring @iRNY @time_image @poetic_places @LongBarrowPress
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Digital Re-enchantment: Place, Writing & Technology Date: Saturday 11th June 2016 Time: 10.30am – 5.00pm Location: Nightingale Centre, Great Hucklow SK17 8RH Tickets: £20 (Catering/lunch and some transport included) In Landmarks (2015) the celebrated landscape writer, Robert Macfarlane, expresses hi...
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Digital Data https://t.co/A9Bh2rrTcE https://t.co/8scLHPUCXc
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Retweeted Tim Dunn (@MrTimDunn):
"Escalator to OUTER SPACE and SKY"
Sign rescued from the 1951 Festival of Britain's Dome of Discovery https://t.co/q5fC0kD7nx
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Retweeted Ayshea Buksh (@AysheaBuksh):
BREAKING: #BritishMuseum @britishmuseum forced to close because of environmental #protest by @GreenpeaceUK .
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I'm at #MandHShow later talking about Making A.V and digital hardware work in museums. Come and say hello, happy to answer any questions
Retweeted James Morley (@PhotosOfThePast):
I shouldn't have favourites, but this beautiful early 1860s wet plate collodion portrait is a treasured possession https://t.co/eoigcIWV07
Stunning, stunning, stunning! I usually wait for other people's comments and opinions, but this has to be my favourite discovery in a long long time. It came to me in a very mixed batch of glass plate negatives bought at auction, but most others were early 20th century. But as soon as I saw this pai...
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Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay, Everest, 1953. Photograph by Alfred Gregory. https://t.co/U3OfWrLco3
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Archiving Tomorrow 2016 is an international conference covering aspects of media archiving and restoration discussing the revolution that is the transitional period between Film and Digital
Great stuff from #MCGprojects today! We're enjoying it vicariously via the hashtag. :)
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York's Hospitium. Gorgeous venue for today's @ukmcg #mcgprojects https://t.co/Pyh5F01SWS
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Retweeted NY Obscura Society (@nyobscura):
We love this new app @poetic_places by @britishlibrary and @time_image We want it in #NYC! https://t.co/QJ16YHSheG
'Poetic Places' uses geolocation to hit you up when you happen across a place described or recorded in literature, poetry, and paintings.
Retweeted Poetic Places (@poetic_places):
We've set up a page for Poetic Places so that we can tell you about updates on even more platforms! :) https://t.co/U5bDPFuhjb
Here's our latest project!
Poetic Places is a free app for iOS and Android devices and the main outcome of a collaboration between Sarah Cole of TIME/IMAGE and the British Library.
Poetic Places brings poetic depictions of places into the everyday world, helping you to encounter poems and literature in the locations described, accompanied by audiovisual materials drawn from archive collections.
Utilising geolocation services and push notifications, Poetic Places can let you know when you stumble across a place depicted in verse. Alternatively, you can browse the poems and places as a source of inspiration without travelling.
We've started with London-based content but we're planning to feature all sorts of places from all over the world. You can help us by sending us suggestions!
Poetic Places aspires to give a renewed sense of place, to bring together writings and paintings and sounds to mean more than they do alone, and to bring literature into your everyday life in unexpected moments.
Poetic Places brings poetic depictions of places into the everyday world, helping you to discover literature, history, and art.
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Don't miss @iRNY @Cworksldn Festival tomorrow, grt. article here by @stewart23rd on @CreatorsProject https://t.co/PboyRM6UJu
'Poetic Places' uses geolocation to hit you up when you happen across a place described or recorded in literature, poetry, and paintings.
Retweeted Creativeworks London (@Cworksldn):
Join the Poetic Places team @time_image @britishlibrary for demo! #CWLfestival https://t.co/5RH6iURFWE https://t.co/DSW3CI3dnD
14.30 - 15.30, Friday 29th April 2016 Room K018 - Ground Floor, King's College London This session is part of the Creativeworks London Festival. A full list of CWL Festival sessions can be found here. Poetic Places is a new and free mobile app for iOS and Android, produced in collaboration between S…
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