Women’s War Work – uncovering a hidden collection
A series of visualisations powered directly from collections metadata or compiled using the Google Vision api, that bring this hidden treasure trove to life.
Hacks and experiments with cultural heritage content, from James Morley
A series of visualisations powered directly from collections metadata or compiled using the Google Vision api, that bring this hidden treasure trove to life.
Visualising the entire dataset from Operation War Diary by time and place in a two minute animation.
The aim of this project was to transform the online display of a fascinating portrait collection of over 16,000 images by analysing each derivative and choosing the ‘best’ one.
A high res poster sized map overlaid with nearly 2,000 georeferenced images, created in a few hours and now used in an exhibition at the National Library of Ireland!
This hack falls into the ‘quick and simple’ category, the aim being to see if Storymaps could be used as a very simple tool to visualise collections’ search results by time and place.
The Colour Explorer was built as a simple but playful demonstrator to showcase the media metadata filters and colour search developed by Europeana in 2015.
An interactive timeline taking images straight from over 100 different institutions on Flickr Commons using the Flickr API