Explore a chronological listing of projects KDL worked on or contributed to.
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A black metal tower building in a low angle view. UI/UX Design and Software Development: A troubled love story of integration
King's Digital Lab
2021
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Digital promotional image for the Visible Skin exhibition, featuring a split-portrait of the artist, Peter Brathwaite, in historical attire on a black background. Renaissance Skin - Visible Skin Visible Skin
FAH Department of History, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Wiedemann Lampe, FAH King's Culture, Faculty of Arts and Humanities
2021–2022
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A dense network of multicoloured nodes connected by thin lines, forming an intricate web on a dark green background. Digital Humanities Laboratory: Studying the Entanglement of Infrastructure and Technology in Knowledge Production
King's Digital Lab, FAH Department of Digital Humanities, King's College, London
2020–2023
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Threes researchers reading an ancient inscription CROSSREADS: Text, materiality, and multiculturalism at the crossroads of the ancient Mediterranea
Oxford University
2020–2026
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A person wearing a face mask, hunched over a laptop in a dimly lit room, their face illuminated by the screen’s glow. Digital Methods for Investigating Online Engagement with Coronavirus Digital Cultures of #covid19
2020–2022
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A fragmented ancient Greek inscription carved into marble, with bold letters etched into the weathered stone surface. Inscriptions of Roman Cyrenaica IRCYR
Classics, King's College, London
2020
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A series of black waveform patterns on a light grey background. Critical Modelling of Extensive Literary Data Critical Modelling
The Australia National University, King's Digital Lab
2020–2023
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Data visualisation of historical travel routes between Europe and Egypt, showing dense connection points and movement patterns. État Civil: French expatriates in Ottoman Egypt
FAH Department of History, Faculty of Arts and Humanities
2019–2020
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A structured data visualisation with blue and yellow square grids representing historical events and their relationships across timelines Radical Translations: The Transfer of Revolutionary Culture between Britain, France and Italy Radical Translations
Languages, Literatures and Cultures, King's College, London
2019–2024
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A digitally rendered dimly lit bedroom with a bed, chair, and glowing lights, featuring a textured, painterly effect. (Re) Mixing (de) Humanisation: Virtual Reality Migration Stories for Hard to Reach Audiences with Museums of Migration Room to Breath
FAH Department of Culture, Media & Creative Industries, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Migration Museum, FAH Department of History, Faculty of Arts and Humanities
2019
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A picturesque image of the ancient ruins and modern city of Jerash in Jordan with connecting dots laid above. Mapping Digital Cultural Heritage in Jordan MaDiH (مديح)
King's Digital Lab, Council for British Research in the Levant, Jordan Open Source Association, University of Oxford, Hashemite University
2019–2021
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A collection of Queen Charlotte's diaries with green covers, one open to reveal handwritten entries, displayed on an ornate table. Georgian Papers Programme
Royal Household
2018–2025
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Network visualisation of open data portals with interconnected nodes in blue and orange. Data Portal Explorer
FAH Department of Digital Humanities, Faculty of Arts and Humanities
2018
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Flock of sheep standing on a grassy field under a dramatic cloudy sky, gazing curiously towards the camera. Farm-level Interdisciplinary Approaches to Endemic Livestock Disease FIELD
History, King's College, London, University of Lincoln
2018–2023
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A vibrant historical painting of a regal figure on a white horse, surrounded by a lively crowd offering flowers and cheering in celebration. Shakespeare Holdings in the Royal Collection SHARC
English, King's College, London, Birkbeck
2018–2022
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Screenshot of the project network visualisation superimposed on a set of printed open book pages. Taming the Complexity of the Law TCL
Faculty of Natural, Mathematical & Engineering Sciences, The Dickson Poon School of Law, Faculty of Social Science & Public Policy, King's Digital Lab
2018
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Rectangular grid of square images each relating to a common type of object from Mao-era China. Mao Era in Objects MAO
History, Oxford University, King's College, London
2018–2020
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Abstract pattern of blue-green glowing lines forming a network-like structure against a dark background. Narrative Atoms and Open Scholarship Experiences Nanotoms
FAH Department of Digital Humanities, Faculty of Arts and Humanities
2018
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A lady with ghostly makeup in a black dress, poised and standing on a flight of stairs. The Digital Ghost Hunt DGH
University of Sussex, KIT Theatre, King's Digital Lab
2018–2019
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A traveler with a backpack stands facing an ornate white tomb, surrounded by gardens under a clear sky. CultureCase: putting research to work
Culture, King's College, London
2018–2019
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A circular data visualisation with interconnected orange lines linking various labeled categories around the perimeter. Ego Media: Life Writing and Online Affordances EgoMedia
FAH Department of English, Faculty of Arts and Humanities
2018–2023
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Ancient rock paintings of animals and human figures on a desert cliff, overlaid with large bold text reading 'African Rock Art'. African Rock Art
The British Museum, Trust for African Rock Art
2018–2023
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A colourful grid of UN Sustainable Development Goals, each represented by a numbered icon with text, covering topics like poverty and climate. Illustrating Impact
KCL The Policy Institute, Faculty of Social Science & Public Policy, Entrepreneurship Institute, Health School, Time Partners Ltd, Alter Equity, GO Lab, Oxford University, King's Business School, Faculty of Social Science & Public Policy
2018–2019
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Bar chart visualisation with green and blue vertical bars on a beige background. Distant Reading across Languages DRaL
FAH Department of Digital Humanities, Faculty of Arts and Humanities
2018–2019
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A surreal landscape of snowy cliffs with jagged mountain peaks under a vibrant gradient sky that shifts from orange to pink and purple. People wearing old-fashioned expedition clothing pull ropes across the snow, helping others traverse a crevice of circuits and wires. Tall transmission towers rise from the mountaintops, and in the depths of the canyon below, a grid of electronic circuits is melting the snow. AI and Story Telling
King's Digital Lab, FAH Department of Culture, Media & Creative Industries, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Charisma.AI, Parabolic Theatre
2018–2019