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Walkthrough video of the # Deep Maps Blue Humanities experimental book. Intro: Deep Maps Blue Humanities By James Louis Smith A deep mapping bathymetric descent into darkness, pressure, media and the blue humanities. Outro: Experimental essaying using Juncture by JSTOR Labs and Tapestries, created by Bob Stein and funded by the Internet Archive. Project links Deep Maps Tapestry — the book itself: a spatially organised, interactive interface built in Tapestry, functioning as both content and table of contents Deep Maps zooming to title — a direct entry point into the Tapestry, zooming to the book's title page Deep Maps GitHub repository — the book's source files and the platform for open peer review, hosted publicly on GitHub Deep Maps review guide — the REVIEWME file orienting peer reviewers to the open review process and GitHub workflow With thanks to Simon Bowie, Julien McHardy, Janneke Adema, and Rebekka Kiesewetter at COPIM’s Experimental Publishing Group John Atkinson at the University of Westminster Press Bob Stein at Tapestries Jessica Pokharel and Ryan McCarthy at JSTOR Labs and Michigan Publishing Services and the double blind and public peer reviewers. Funded by COPIM’s Open Book Futures Research England Development (RED) Fund & Arcadia
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Introduces the Deep Maps Blue Humanities experimental book, a deep mapping bathymetric descent into darkness and media
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