Friday Lunchtime Lectures

Friday Lunchtime Lectures


Friday lunchtime lecture: Time travelling with open data

December 05, 2014

One thing we won’t be short of in the future is data – we’ll have detailed analytics about how we live and the world around us. But what about the past? Is it possible to pull together data about the history of our cities and gain some insight into the past?

In this lecture, Leigh Dodds introduced a project from Bath: Hacked, that is using historical maps and cultural heritage open data to let people begin exploring 400 years of Bath’s history.

Leigh Dodds is an associate with the Open Data Institute and the manager of Bath: Hacked’s data store.

Our videos: bit.ly/odi_vimeo
Our photos: bit.ly/odi_flickr
Our audio: bit.ly/odi_soundcloud
Our slides: bit.ly/odi_scribd
Our tweets: bit.ly/ODIHQ_tweets
Our website: theodi.org
ODI Summit videos: bit.ly/odisummit_video
What is open data?: bit.ly/what-is-open-data

Music - Cella One Giga Love(CC SA-BY 3.0)https://soundcloud.com/dtape/cella-one-giga-love


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