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  3. Mapping the art 🗺️At @smk, we've mapped the motifs in artworks in the museum collection to coordinates 📍This makes the art explorable by location (the more ways to explore, the better, in our humble opinion).

Mapping the art 🗺️At @smk, we've mapped the motifs in artworks in the museum collection to coordinates 📍This makes the art explorable by location (the more ways to explore, the better, in our humble opinion).

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  • jonassmith@theforkiverse.comJ This user is from outside of this forum
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    Mapping the art 🗺️
    At @smk, we've mapped the motifs in artworks in the museum collection to coordinates 📍
    This makes the art explorable by location (the more ways to explore, the better, in our humble opinion).
    See it in action @ our online collection SMK Open: https://open.smk.dk/en/map?q=*#2.16/70.25/-19.32

    Footnote # 1: This replaces an earlier, less integrated setup
    Footnote # 2: We've replaced Google Maps with @openstreetmap

    #openglam #smkmuseum #artmuseum #musetech #openstreetmap

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      Mapping the art 🗺️
      At @smk, we've mapped the motifs in artworks in the museum collection to coordinates 📍
      This makes the art explorable by location (the more ways to explore, the better, in our humble opinion).
      See it in action @ our online collection SMK Open: https://open.smk.dk/en/map?q=*#2.16/70.25/-19.32

      Footnote # 1: This replaces an earlier, less integrated setup
      Footnote # 2: We've replaced Google Maps with @openstreetmap

      #openglam #smkmuseum #artmuseum #musetech #openstreetmap

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      @jonassmith @smk @openstreetmap You should give a talk about this at Databeers @DataBeersCph

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      • jonassmith@theforkiverse.comJ jonassmith@theforkiverse.com

        Mapping the art 🗺️
        At @smk, we've mapped the motifs in artworks in the museum collection to coordinates 📍
        This makes the art explorable by location (the more ways to explore, the better, in our humble opinion).
        See it in action @ our online collection SMK Open: https://open.smk.dk/en/map?q=*#2.16/70.25/-19.32

        Footnote # 1: This replaces an earlier, less integrated setup
        Footnote # 2: We've replaced Google Maps with @openstreetmap

        #openglam #smkmuseum #artmuseum #musetech #openstreetmap

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        @jonassmith @smk

        Very cool! I made a query to see what information Wikidata has. This shows 385 things in the SMK collections depicting something with a coordinate. It also shows the image of the artwork and Wikidata's image of the depicted thing if it has either of those.
        https://w.wiki/JKtV
        #Wikidata

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          @jonassmith @smk

          Very cool! I made a query to see what information Wikidata has. This shows 385 things in the SMK collections depicting something with a coordinate. It also shows the image of the artwork and Wikidata's image of the depicted thing if it has either of those.
          https://w.wiki/JKtV
          #Wikidata

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          @ainali @smk Wow, that is actually extremely nice. We already pull in Wikidata keywords for artworks. Maybe we should create a connection for coordinates...

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          • jonassmith@theforkiverse.comJ jonassmith@theforkiverse.com

            Mapping the art 🗺️
            At @smk, we've mapped the motifs in artworks in the museum collection to coordinates 📍
            This makes the art explorable by location (the more ways to explore, the better, in our humble opinion).
            See it in action @ our online collection SMK Open: https://open.smk.dk/en/map?q=*#2.16/70.25/-19.32

            Footnote # 1: This replaces an earlier, less integrated setup
            Footnote # 2: We've replaced Google Maps with @openstreetmap

            #openglam #smkmuseum #artmuseum #musetech #openstreetmap

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            @jonassmith @smk
            really nice work. How were they mapped, based on what they show or where they were painted? Just wondering because i just came across this case where the sketch and the actual picture where located differently.

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            • loechti@hci.socialL loechti@hci.social

              @jonassmith @smk
              really nice work. How were they mapped, based on what they show or where they were painted? Just wondering because i just came across this case where the sketch and the actual picture where located differently.

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              @loechti @smk Thanks! Well, they are supposed to be mapped by what they depict 🙂 Will look into that specific case ✨

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