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Posts by Mauricio Delfin

Poster for DUMBO Open Studios with bright yellow background and blue text reading “April 18–19, 1–6pm.” Center image shows a person in a studio reaching up toward a suspended installation of many small cardboard boxes hanging from the ceiling in curved lines, casting shadows on the walls. ART IN DUMBO logo appears on the side.

Poster for DUMBO Open Studios with bright yellow background and blue text reading “April 18–19, 1–6pm.” Center image shows a person in a studio reaching up toward a suspended installation of many small cardboard boxes hanging from the ceiling in curved lines, casting shadows on the walls. ART IN DUMBO logo appears on the side.

Come visit during DUMBO Open Studios on April 18-19, 1–6 pm 📍 20 Jay St, Studio M04—I’ll be sharing works in progress developed during my residency at BRICLab —hope to see you there!

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Open data - National Library of the Czech Republic National Library’s databases made available as open data (as files for download, via OAI-PMH or Z39.50).

Very good #opendata service by the #czech national #library: Open data - National Library of the Czech Republic
www.nkp.cz/en/about-us/professional...

Clear and open licenses, various ways to access data...

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Mixology Tools

I've been working on my own cocktail database / website - mixology.tools - to enable advanced data analytics.

This is still a work in progress, but it's advanced to a point where I want to open it up to feedback.

It's source & open data: see mixology.tools/about.html for links.

Cheers!

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It looks like I will have some capacity for PhD and visiting PhD supervision from next year; if you're interested in researching the cultural commons, cultural value and cultural policy, or know someone who does, get in touch!

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Hub Publishes 5 Papers to Guide Heritage Policy in Europe and Beyond - European Heritage Hub The EU-funded European Heritage Hub has published five policy papers on distinct topics pertaining to the cultural heritage sector. These compelling documents are the result of the research and analysis work undertaken by Hub partner KU Leuven through the Policy Monitor and Policy Reviews during the project pilot phase, in…

The European Heritage Hub has published five new policy papers offering evidence-based guidance on how cultural heritage can drive climate action, democratic resilience, regional development, and international cooperation.

👉 Explore all five papers:

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Kate Mosse, Richard Osman and Philip Pullman back proposal to give newborns automatic library cards Authors including Kate Mosse, Richard Osman and Philip Pullman have backed plans to give newborn babies automatic library cards, following a proposal by think tank the Cultural Policy Unit.

Authors including Kate Mosse, Richard Osman and Philip Pullman have backed plans to give newborn babies automatic library cards, following a proposal by think tank the Cultural Policy Unit.

Read more 👇

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AI, Openness & Future Publishing – Event summary | Edinburgh Research Data Blog This is a guest blog post written by Veronica Cano, Open Data and REF Manager The CAHSS Research Cultures team organised the half-day event "AI, Openness & Publishing Futures", which took place at Edi...

"AI, Openness & Future Publishing – Event summary" Guest blog post written by Veronica Cano (Open Data and REF Manager)

libraryblogs.is.ed.ac.uk/datablog/202...

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Cultural Trends Roundtable 2: 2 December, 10:00am GMT:

Does Cultural Policy Research Need Theory?
With Tony Bennett, Sigrid Røyseng and Jennifer Lena, chaired by Patrycja Kaszynska.

Join us for a wide-ranging discussion on the future of the field.

Join link: us06web.zoom.us/j/8849746902...

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International Conference PUCP and the scientific journal Cultural Trends organize the 2025 edition of the International Conference

Free registration is still open for A Global Dialogue on Cultural Policy and Sustainable Development. Join the conversation.
🔗 en.dialogo-global2025.pucp.edu.pe

#CulturalPolicy #GlobalSouth

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International Conference PUCP and the scientific journal Cultural Trends organize the 2025 edition of the International Conference

I’m looking forward to presenting at Cultural Policy and Sustainable Development: A Global Dialogue — an extraordinary gathering of researchers rethinking the role of culture in sustainable futures.
🔗 en.dialogo-global2025.pucp.edu.pe

@ctjournal.bsky.social

#GlobalDialoguePUCP #CulturalPolicy

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AI Mode and the future of search: What it means for cultural organisations - Arts Professional Google's AI-powered search is changing how people find information - and potentially reducing website traffic for arts and culture organisations. Substrakt's Katie Moffat shares what you need to know.

AI Mode and the future of search: What it means for cultural organisations:
www.artsprofessional.co.uk/magazine/fea...

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Dear Minister Solomon: Advice from the arts and creative industries on AI

[event] "Dear Minister Solomon: Advice from the arts and creative industries on Artificial Intelligence" via @ocaduniversity.bsky.social (June 24)
🔗 Register: www.ocadu.ca/events-and-e...

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A digital graphic promotes an event titled "Data, Power, and Justice: The State of Open Data for Culture and Arts in NYC," scheduled for Monday, March 24, from 6 to 8 PM at BRIC House, 647 Fulton St, Brooklyn. The background features a wooden floor with a mirrored reflection, and bold black text contrasts against the warm tones. Organized by the Culture & Arts Policy Institute and co-presented by BRIC, the event is part of Open Data Week 2025.

A digital graphic promotes an event titled "Data, Power, and Justice: The State of Open Data for Culture and Arts in NYC," scheduled for Monday, March 24, from 6 to 8 PM at BRIC House, 647 Fulton St, Brooklyn. The background features a wooden floor with a mirrored reflection, and bold black text contrasts against the warm tones. Organized by the Culture & Arts Policy Institute and co-presented by BRIC, the event is part of Open Data Week 2025.

Join @cultureapolicy.bsky.social for ‘DATA, POWER, AND JUSTICE: The State of Open Data for Culture & Arts in NYC’ on Monday, March 24.

Learn more and RSVP here: www.eventbrite.com/e/data-power...

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Thank you @mashouse.bsky.social and @jeremydennis.bsky.social for hosting the Timelines Workshop… and thanks to all the amazing participants. I learnt so much and I can’t wait to visit again!

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”O’Connor believes we should view culture as a public service in the same way as healthcare & education. He is unequivocal in his argument that the current status quo does not work.”

Claire Sedgwick on Justin O’Connor’s important and thoughtful new Manchester University Press book.
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Delighted to announce the publication of 'Handbook of Culture and Social Networks'. Grateful for the outstanding contributions from our stellar team of scholars.

www.e-elgar.com/shop/gbp/han...

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Políticas públicas para las industrias culturales y creativas: de la teoría a la práctica Esta publicación recopila los resultados, aprendizajes y conclusiones del Tercer Diálogo Regional de Políticas de Industrias Culturales y Creativas, organizado por el BID en 2024. Durante el evento se...

#OpenAccess Leyendo "Políticas públicas para las industrias culturales y creativas: de la teoría a la práctica" (2024) publications.iadb.org/es/politicas...

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Someone on Twitter writes: "Unfortunately die work wear or whatever is a psyop to turn men into women . Cuz why the hell else would he be telling them to dress that gay"

The year is 2035. I meet President AOC in the Oval Office. "You've done well," she says. "By telling men to dress gay, you've lowered the population rate by 90%, thereby reducing carbon emissions." She slides me a manilla envelope. I can now afford a home in a walkable neighborhood

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How oblivious to flirting are you? When I was 19-21, I was convinced that the girl that came to my apartment like 3 times a week and usually sat on my lap was just a good pal

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Done! Nice to have you on board!

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Selling Our Soul (For Total Control)? | 16 | Linked Open Data and GLAM This chapter examines the deployment of Linked Open Data (LOD) in the GLAM sector, with a particular focus on libraries. It considers to what extent

My latest book chapter, co-written with Toby Burrows and Deb Verhoeven, is out now: 'Selling Our Soul (For Total Control)? Linked Open Data and GLAM', in the new Routledge Companion to Libraries, Archives and the Digital Humanities [paywall]. www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/edi...

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