University of Southern California (Los Angeles, CA 90089-0012) Anne Balsamo (Project Director: October 2010 to September 2013)
HD-51276-11
Digital Humanities Start-Up Grants
Digital Humanities
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[White paper]
Totals:
$57,500 (approved) $50,574 (awarded)
Grant period:
4/1/2011 – 8/31/2012
Funding details:
Original grant (2011) $50,000
Supplement (2011) $-6,926
Supplement (2012) $7,500
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Design of an Interactive Tabletop Device for Humanities Exhibitions
The development of a prototype tabletop device for museums to allow for interactive browsing of large-scale digital collections, using the AIDS Memorial Quilt database as a test-case.
"Quilty Table" is interactive tabletop device designed to enable the body-based and collaborative browsing of an extensive database of digitalized images of panels of the AIDS Memorial Quilt. The project will create a browsing application that can be used with other large image databases that would be appropriately displayed on an interactive tabletop. By tilting the tabletop, users can explore an expansive a collection of the AIDS Memorial Quilt panels along several dimensions. By twisting the Quilty Table users are able to move between levels of visual content ranging from an extreme wide-angle view of the entire "virtually stitched together" quilt, to a mid-range level that allows for visual browsing, to a close-up level that focuses on a single block of the quilt. When a user selects an individual block to focus on in the close-up view, additional information about the panels are revealed in terms of names, dates, and other relevant meta-data.
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