<scribe> scribenick:chunming
angel: welcome everyone
[roundtable self introduction]
angel: motivation of this
breakout
... two perspections
... one from public
... one from the museums
... more of museum are phisical form
... with dev of morden technologis, trends for digitalized
museums
... example of Forbidden City, only very small portion of
treasures are showed, due to the space.
... if it is possible to leverage web technologies to make the
museum on the web
... one is for remote/web showing of museum items, one for the
on-site enhancement for users
... there are lots of tech supports from W3C existing
technologies
... for example, metadata/format, visualization, digital
exhibition, on-site support, and socialized collaboration
... goal of this breakout session, is to get perspectives on
the reqs, participation interests, and future feasible working
items for W3C
... get start talks on that.
Ro@@: good.
scribe: we have annotation, we
have linked data, we are looking using LDP
... some of them doesn't fit our usecases, we are lookikng for
new tech
... images is common, but for statues, we need solution for
browsers for 3D
... webGL is the best things so far
... interoperable, and analysis of data space
... most museums do not have @@@ resources?
... large museums do well, but for the vast mojority, museums
do not know what to do
... the solution we found productive is JSON-LD.
... the last one is around images
... W3c work on IIIF
<Chunming_> ... national libraries of japan, norway, denmark, ...
<Chunming_> ... also there are lots of top tier research, columbia, harvard, ...
<Chunming_> ... culture and heritage, national museums
<Chunming_> ... got enough attactions, but in term of web, the attaction is very small.
<Chunming_> ... publishing groups are today focusing on books, magzines
<Chunming_> ... there's also possibility there for them (related)
<Chunming_> angel: engagement of museum community.
<Chunming_> ... what is your perspectives on the use cases?
<Chunming_> azaroth: build the user community is quite useful.
<Chunming_> angel: a 20 years community called web and museum conference, they are talk about best practices
<Chunming_> azaroth: another is the museum computer network? for 15years, long standing.
<Chunming_> ... one is more technoloies, one is more stategy and operating.
<Chunming_> https://mw17.mwconf.org
<Chunming_> azaroth: another perspective is how to build a more functional website for museums
<Chunming_> ... what kind of W3C do to make this a little bit
<Chunming_> ... showing in 3D, publishing data
<Chunming_> aaronchu: since large museum and institution are thinking about solving problem on the web.
<Chunming_> ... are there any task forces here, or we are intended to setup the tf.
<Chunming_> angel: if we have enough interes, we are going to setup cg
<Chunming_> aaronchu: i am aware of what kind of technology we have
<Chunming_> ... i am thinking of VR or some other new technologies, maybe setup TF with these groups
<Chunming_> ... invite lots of technolgies to art to join
<Chunming_> azaroth: collaboration takes money
<Chunming_> ... 4 charitable foundation to possiblly support these collaboration.
<Chunming_> ... discuss how to use these money to make the things happen.
<Chunming_> ... attend symposiums to get stories, usecases, will be valuable.
<Chunming_> angel: we might targeting to have a W3C workshop, inviting people from diff sectors to sit in a table.
<Chunming_> azaroth: publishing world shared workshop 4 years ago, and now IDPF merged to W3C.
<Chunming_> Linda: we struggle about the sizing of the content.
<azaroth_> http://projectmirador.org/
<Chunming_> azaroth: here's the example of zooming into paint, (high resolution images)
<Chunming_> ... most of big museums provide that sort of online format.
<Chunming_> ... this is not a standard format (to support different resolutions).
<Chunming_> ... also usecases of managing metadata
<Chunming_> Linda: collections and art.
<Chunming_> azaroth: google culture, large impact on that.
<Chunming_> angel: very broad communities talking about that.
<Chunming_> ... VR AR related tech is quite related
<Chunming_> azaroth: phisical integration side.
<Chunming_> ... beacons api for browsers.
<Chunming_> ... beacon is an RFID put in the area
<Chunming_> ... the person has the smart phone can access to the beacons.
<Chunming_> ... locallized sensing
<Chunming_> aaronchu: currently the native api can do this, but not sure if webapp can do
<Chunming_> ... this is the kind of possibility to do that for web
<Chunming_> angel: gap analysis! more!
<Chunming_> azaroth: @@@
<Chunming_> angel: wrapup, consensus we have, but need gap analysis
<Chunming_> ... a workshop is a good idea, to have people join and discussion
<Chunming_> ... share thoughts with the rest of the world
<Chunming_> ... w3c strategy team may have plan later
<Chunming_> ... we are setting up the CG to continue the discuss.
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