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Mashed Museum 2008 what we did and how we did it http://flickr.com/photos/ plasticrevolver/61068219

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On 18th June 2008, 20 or so people met for a day of mashing - taking museum-related data sources and connecting them together in a range of different ways. This is what we got up to.There's also a video showing the various contributions at http://electronicmuseum.blip.tv/#1035339

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Mashed Museum 2008what we did and how we did it

http://flickr.com/photos/plasticrevolver/61068219

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You are invited to a day of coding, thinking and idea sharing with a select group of museum colleagues.

Mashed Museum 2008 will be a day of free-form thinking and doing with only enough structure to make sure we actually get something out of the (considerable) collective brainpower in the room.

The day aims to give us an environment free from political or monetary constraints. The focus of the day is not IPR, copyright, funding or museum politics. Our energies will be channeled into embracing the "new web": envisaging, demonstrating and (hopefully) building some lightweight distributed applications. Collectively, participants will:

..demonstrate that such applications can be built quickly, easily and often for free ...show the power of opening up content and data via API's or web services ...share ideas and concepts without constraining them...discover new tools, sources of data and content ...have fun!

We hope to provide a relaxed, safe, creative environment away from the office which will give participants a way to think and work free from constraints. It's a webjamunconferencehackdaythingy!

Mike EllisFrankie RobertoStephen PopeMatt JohnsonMia RidgeMichael TwidaleDaniel PettFiona RomeoAlex MacfieTimothy FurmstonJeremy OttevangerJim O'DonnellRuth HarperBrian KellyCarl HogsdenJohn Lewis

“free form thinking”

“no political and monetary constraints”

“demonstrate that stuff can be built quickly,

easily and often for free”

“show the power of opening up content”

“share ideas”

“...have fun”

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data...

http://mashedmuseum.pbwiki.com/Mashup directory

Culture 24 “museum location” and event files

Powerhouse MuseumNational Maritime MuseumBolton MuseumsOpen ContextNMSIMuseum of LondonAshmoleonMuseum of London Archaeology ServiceScience MuseumDana CentreMuseum of LondonBritish Museum - Portable Antiquities SchemeV&A

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more data...

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http://feeds.boxuk.com/museums/xmlfeed/location.made/Japan/dc.subject/weapons

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"If you expose data, you lose control but give it life“

Lee Iverson, ukmw 2008

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Carl Hogsden

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Brian Kelly

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Dan Zambonini

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Dan Zambonini

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Dan Zambonini

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Frankie Roberto

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Frankie Roberto

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Frankie Roberto

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Fiona Romeo

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Fiona Romeo

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Fiona Romeo

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Fiona Romeo

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Jim O’Donnell

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Jim O’Donnell

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Michael Twidale

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Michael Twidale

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Stephen Pope

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Stephen Pope

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Mike Ellis

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Mike Ellis

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Mike Ellis

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www.mashedmuseum.org.uk

thanks.