Chasing Serendipity in Linked Open Data
On Wednesday 27th June, in the Dundee Contemporary Arts center, some members of the SerenA project team led a workshop exploring the potential for serendipitous […]
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On Wednesday 27th June, in the Dundee Contemporary Arts center, some members of the SerenA project team led a workshop exploring the potential for serendipitous […]
We seem to be in the middle of a very busy, exciting spell of SerenA events in Dundee. We’re running three events next week as […]
Recently, as a part of continuous efforts of exploring social media to support serendipity, we considered the possibility of finding potentially interesting new connections via […]
The SerenA Project has been invited to be a partner in this years ‘Small Society Lab 2012′. WHAT IS THE SMALL SOCIETY LAB? SSL2012 is […]
I’ve been spending time recently on the design of SerenA’s user model. The user model is central to SerenA’s activities so that Serena explores the […]
Here at the SerenA Design Team (based at DJCAD, University of Dundee), we’ve recently been thinking less about the functionality of SerenA and more about […]
I’m Dr. Stephann Makri from UCL Interaction Centre and have spent many months interviewing people as part of the SerenA project and asking them to […]
Serendipity in practice has been well-documented in the history of discovery and innovations in science, now, in contemporary digital life there appears to be a […]
To write a paragraph or two about SerenA, I set out for a stroll to get the grey matter moving. As I walk, the wind […]
In the traditional sense a notebook is a physical object. It has an owner and that owner uses it to capture ideas, thoughts and information. […]