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Original TitleHyperImage Documentation of Anna Oppermann's Artwork
DOI10.48548/pubdata-3
Handle20.500.14123/8
Kinds of DataCorpora / Editions / Collections
Programs and Applications
Annotations
Visualisations
Context Materials / Supporting information
Resource TypeAudiovisual
Collection
Image
Dynamic / Interactive Web Resource
Text
CreatorWarnke, Martin  0000-0003-3500-4354 (Institut für Kultur und Ästhetik Digitaler Medien (ICAM), Leuphana Universität Lüneburg  02w2y2t16)
Wedemeyer, Carmen
Description of the DatasetThis dataset is the result of a documentary research project on Hamburg artist Anna Oppermann‘s artwork using the open source software HyperImage. The HyperImage software was developed to document the highly complex interlinked image and text material Anna Oppermann created in all its structural richness to facilitate the digital reconstruction of her artwork. HyperImage implements the pictorial footnote on the image, meaning that precisely marked image details can be linked via hypertext with other image details, image collections and texts. The image details are intellectually identified and marked, i.e., by authors, not by programs.The research has been started by Carmen Wedemeyer and Martin Warnke together with Anna Oppermann (1940-1993) herself, shortly before her death in 1993.
MethodsRecording
Description
Analysis of digital content
Modeling
KeywordsAnna Oppermann; Hypertext; Bildbeschreibung; Kunstwerk; Relationierung; Kunstdokumentation; Metadaten; Webanwendung; Virtuelle Forschungsumgebung; Digitale Medien; Anna Oppermann; Hypertext; Image Description; Artwork; Linked Data; Documentation; Metadata; Web Application; Virtual Research Environment; Hypermedia
Thematic ClassificationDigitale Kunstgeschichte
Language of the ResourceGerman
English
GeolocationNo information
Time Period of the Creation of the Dataset2000 - 2020
Time Period of the Collection of the Data2000 - 2020
NotesThe data is structured in zip-files that have to be decompressed (unzipped) and uploaded to a standard web server, from where it can be addressed by using the path to the directory that contains all the files and directories of that project. If not stated otherwise, a standard web browser with JavaScript enabled is the only technical requirements to access and view the material.
Date of Availability2023-03-03T09:37:52Z
Date of issue2023-03-03
Archiving Facility Medien- und Informationszentrum (Leuphana Universität Lüneburg  02w2y2t16)
Publication Year2023
Published byMedien- und Informationszentrum, Leuphana Universität Lüneburg
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Superordinate Data Collection: HyperImage Warnke
FieldValue
Academic DisciplineHumanities and Social Sciences / Art History, Music, Theatre and Media Studies
Engineering Sciences / Computer Science / Interactive and Intelligent Systems, Image and Language Processing, Computer Graphics and Visualisation
Digital Humanities
Associated ProjectHyperImage Projects by Martin Warnke
Project LeaderWarnke, Martin  0000-0003-3500-4354 (Institut für Kultur und Ästhetik Digitaler Medien (ICAM), Leuphana Universität Lüneburg  02w2y2t16)
Funded byDeutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG)
Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung (BMBF)
Contact Informationmartin.warnke@leuphana.de
Research DesignThis collection of material results from research conducted at Leuphana University between 1990 and 2015 headed by Martin Warnke. HyperImage, the software and technique applied for the documentary research for all the enclosed projects and datasets, implements the pictorial footnote on the image, meaning that precisely marked image details can be linked via hypertext with other image details, image collections and texts. The image details are intellectually identified and marked, i.e., by authors, not by programs. The link itself is triggered in the Web browser by a mouse click. The link structure is automatically indexed by the computer. With HyperImage, an arbitrary number of details within an image can be precisely marked and described, and annotations of the corpus can be linked with each other and accessed via indexes. Both interim results and final versions can be created at any time as hypermedial online or offline publications. Different, individually introduced and tested procedures and data repositories are combined in HyperImage to one research and publication environment that can be used by one or more persons. Target groups include all humanities and natural sciences working in an image-oriented way. The projects were authored by the hyperimage editor software that in the end yields the collection of image-, html-, xml-, and JavaScript-files that are stored here. The latest runnable version of the software is located as open source here: https://github.com/DAASI/HyperImage3.

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