lördag 15 oktober 2016

myMuseum - the semantic WEB

                 

1. Arrival to the museum

Match my earlier myMuseum profile with whats in the museum today

Steps

  1. The museum has the current the exhibitions and the material they have in RDF
  2. The user arrives with the myMuseum app that contains his datamodel over interest and also social media contacts e.g. facebook
  3. A match between museum and myMuseum data is done

1-2 Display information related to me and the painting

1-1-1 My social network

A check is done of any other people in the social network that also visit the museum has been at the museum

Steps




  1. The user has connected myMuseum to his social media contacts
  2. The social media connections are in the myMuseum profile contacts
  3. The myMuseum user has by visiting other profiles   

2-2-1 Use my facts I am interesting to learn more about

2. Visiting a painting - myMuseum

2-1 Display the painting in the app

use some technology for Indoor Positioning and/or NFC QR

2-2 Display information related to me and the painting

2-2-1 My social network

Other people in the social networ that also visit the museum and what they liked

2-2-1 Use my facts I am interesting to learn more about

3. Leaving the museum

  • We have learned more about the museum and the paintings
  • We have learned that also one of our friends has visted the museum
  • We have "learned" the application myMuseum what we are interested in

3-1 Get what's next

3-1-1 Get what's next Q18585873 Karl XI, 1655-1697, king of Sweden

  • Other places to visit
    • Drottningholm and learn more about the Ehrenstrahlsalongen Q10480343 room  
    • Skokloster and see other people at this time also potriated on a hourse - August Wrangler
    • Rome and the picture
  • Learn more about Court Painters in the 1700
  • Learn more about the King Q18585873
    • Visit Riddarholms church and the grave - WikiData 
    • See on Youtube Herman Lindqvist 
    • Read
      • Bibliografisk lexikon


fredag 14 oktober 2016

iRelate - Visit my museum - the Semantic Museum model

Basic concept is using the mobile phone and create your relations using my Family Tree or my Interest profile

==> We will have
  1. Family Tree==> Number of people approx 400
    1. Related to different time periods
    2. Related to different occupations
    3. Related to different locations
  2. Interest profile
    1. Subjects you are interested in (WikiData Q numbers)
    2. Locations you are interested in

We visit a museum





  1. How do I relate we get an information what part of the exhibition relate to us....
  2. I relate to we find a part of an exhibition we connect this part to some part of our Family Tree
    1. RDF Same AS .....
    2. Locations
  3. Lifelong learning - create a interest profile

Examples museum

The Royal Amory  - Bump



Answer: You have in your family tree 10 generations a connection to blacksmith Hans Stockhaus working at Stensta as a Blacksmith. Stensta delivered the material to that was sent to Arboga and then to Antwerpen and created the 


Relationship Trail

1. Magnus is the son of Carl-Eric Sälgö DNA confirmed 
2. Carl-Eric is the son of Valborg Linnéa Viktoria (Lindner) Sälgö [unknown confidence] 
3. Valborg is the daughter of Sofia Olivia (Lindner) Viberg [unknown confidence] 
4. Sofia Olivia is the daughter of Sofia Olivia Fridström [unknown confidence] 
5. Sofia Olivia is the daughter of Per Fridström [unknown confidence] 
6. Per is the son of Anna Maria Forslund [unknown confidence] 
7. Anna Maria is the daughter of Anna Maria Mejer [unknown confidence] 
8. Anna Maria is the daughter of Peter Mejer [unknown confidence] 
9. Peter is the son of Maria Gustafsdotter Hagberg [unknown confidence] 
10. Maria is the daughter of Magdalena Andersdotter [unknown confidence] 
11. Magdalena is the daughter of Katarina Lukasdotter Stockhaus [unknown confidence] 
12. Katarina is the daughter of Lukas Adamsson Stockhaus [unknown confidence] 
13. Lukas is the son of Adam Stockhaus [unknown confidence] 
14. Adam is the son of Hans Stockhaus [unknown confidence] BlackSmith at Stensta creating 


The parade armor was originally made by Eliseus Libaerts of Antwerp for King Erik XIV of Sweden in 1563-1564.

Estonia pictures


DNA profile tells I have roots in the tghe Estonia area of xxx