00:09 um 00:10 okay so uh welcome everybody to 00:13 today's webinar um showcasing the 00:16 practical use of 00:17 aaaf it is the first webinar 00:20 uh of our project practical applications 00:23 of triple f is a building block towards 00:25 a digital national collection 00:27 which is part of a uh the larger towards 00:30 a national collection program 00:34 we will have a series of presentations 00:36 today uh in two sessions 00:38 uh the first session uh is about 00:41 existing triple 00:41 f work that's been done in three 00:43 different areas 00:45 which will then be followed by a break 00:47 um because obviously we don't want to 00:48 sit here for two and a half hours all in 00:49 one go 00:50 um break for 15 minutes and 00:53 then we'll have a another session of a 00:55 set of 00:56 talks about our actual project and the 00:58 work that we're hoping to do 00:59 or we are going to do as the project 01:01 progresses um each of the talks will be 01:03 about sort of 12 15 minutes or so long 01:05 um the idea is that we'll have a time 01:09 for 01:09 questions at the end of each session 01:13 but if you can if you do have burning 01:15 questions you want to ask as the talks 01:17 are going on you can drop them into the 01:19 q a section and we'll try and then 01:22 uh get to them during the question 01:25 period 01:26 um i should say that if as there are 01:28 quite a lot of you 187 now 01:30 uh if you all start asking questions we 01:32 probably won't be able to answer them 01:33 all 01:34 uh during the actual time allotted but 01:36 we'll try and capture them all 01:38 and then see if we can answer questions 01:40 and put them up on the project website 01:41 which yeah you can see the url therefore 01:44 on the page 01:45 in front of you um and then we'll try 01:48 and answer those questions later on 01:50 um okay so today 01:53 um we are going to have uh 01:56 i we had up to sort of over 330 people 01:59 actually registered 02:00 it peaked at 350 so um if we can 02:03 actually have 200 people 02:04 who actually connect to the the webinar 02:07 itself that would be really really good 02:09 um today as i said for representing 02:11 examples of how triple f is used for 02:12 public engagement 02:13 uh and then followed by a session of um 02:16 the 02:17 work and the planned work for our actual 02:19 project 02:20 um i don't know if you can spot your 02:22 cities i've used the uh 02:24 cities of all of the people who have 02:25 registered and dropped into the triple f 02:27 logo there 02:28 on the right um to uh sort of show 02:31 the the very wide spread of people we've 02:33 got here so uh welcome to you all 02:36 um and thank you very much to those of 02:37 you from rather 02:39 different time zones um we have people 02:42 from 02:42 right the way across america and uh even 02:45 some people from japan 02:47 and seoul so thank you very much for 02:50 attending today now just to begin with 02:54 i'm pretty sure most of you will know 02:56 what trip life is as you signed up for 02:58 this webinar but to give 02:59 just to reiterate um triple f 03:03 is the international image 03:04 interoperability framework 03:06 um it's an international standard for 03:08 sharing high resolution 03:09 images on the web um and that's also 03:11 extended to audio visual material 03:14 and they're also working on 3d although 03:18 that's not part of the standard at the 03:19 moment some very very good work being 03:21 done 03:21 and i wholeheartedly recommend that you 03:23 have a little look at their website and 03:25 the 03:25 community as a whole for triple a f 03:27 there's a lot of very good work being 03:28 done 03:30 now to give you a very brief idea of how 03:33 triple f works 03:34 um very quickly um if we have an 03:37 instance here where we have the national 03:38 gallery um 03:39 uh where i work the 03:42 we have an image store and triple f 03:44 server within the national gallery 03:46 and an internal triple f viewer we can 03:48 view lots of images now i'll come back 03:49 to that 03:50 more in more detail later in full 03:52 presentation 03:53 but if we also have the yale center for 03:55 british art 03:57 who are presenting images and have a 03:58 triple f server and actually have a 04:00 public 04:01 openc dragon viewer available for people 04:03 to explore their images 04:05 you can take the triple f manifest which 04:07 is a description which i'm sure we'll go 04:08 through a couple of times today 04:11 of the images and all of the metadata 04:13 required to 04:14 work with the images and then drop that 04:16 into a viewer 04:18 within the national gallery so the 04:20 triple f standard allows 04:22 workers within one institution to view 04:24 and 04:25 explore images from another institution 04:27 without actually copying the images 04:29 so a store wants to make use of in lots 04:32 of different places 04:34 so that's the general concept um very 04:36 very briefly 04:37 we'll be going over this in a number of 04:39 the talks today 04:40 but just to highlight that um i know 04:43 obviously at scale 04:44 uh if we think within our project if we 04:46 extend that 04:47 example to the portrait gallery dna the 04:49 british library the science museum group 04:51 and many others 04:52 um if we're all sharing things using the 04:54 same standards 04:55 we can actually look at some fairly 04:58 sizable cross collection and 04:59 cross-domain sort of outputs and 05:03 solutions there and there's a lot of 05:05 work we can do but you can also look at 05:07 closed commercial issues for apps and 05:09 potentially as i'm going to talk about 05:11 later 05:12 issues you can work on within an 05:13 institution to make use of your own 05:15 triple f 05:16 sources now our project as a whole aims 05:19 to highlight and demonstrate 05:21 opportunities and benefits 05:22 of the triple life standard i'm going to 05:24 examine its potential for 05:26 virtually connecting collections from 05:28 different organizations 05:30 uh document lists of existing trip live 05:33 systems and tools 05:35 and contribute to the work that's going 05:36 on in the triple f consortium 05:39 and identify what additional tools and 05:42 services might be needed 05:43 the digital tools and services will be 05:44 sort of covered in a future 05:46 webinar this is the team um several of 05:49 the team members are here 05:51 today myself joseph hadfield i'm the pi 05:55 of the project and i work in the 05:57 national gallery 05:58 but co-eyes on this ahrc-funded project 06:02 also include torsten river for the 06:04 british library charlotte bowling from 06:06 the national portrait gallery melissa 06:07 terrace from edmond university 06:09 and we also have a a white sort of 06:12 collection of project partners 06:14 uh lorna tom tom uh 06:17 jamie richard and glenn so it's it's 06:19 from the 06:20 royal botanical gardens did your rt bna 06:22 stanford library science museum group 06:24 and the triple f consortium there is an 06:27 interim 06:27 project uh sort of report for our our 06:31 project 06:32 um that was out in december 2020 and you 06:34 can actually download that from 06:35 the uh triple f website uh not sorry the 06:39 the towards the national collection 06:41 website um you can get that from there 06:44 um and uh that will be available we'll 06:47 drop some links 06:48 uh into but i'll drop some links into 06:50 the the chat 06:52 after i finish this introduction uh for 06:54 the things i've mentioned here 06:56 uh this is the first webinar as i said 06:58 we will be carrying out at least two 06:59 other 07:00 uh main web webinars for this project um 07:03 the next one will be discussing the 07:04 potential shared trip life services 07:06 and the third one developing practical 07:08 solutions um 07:09 actually more practical workshop uh 07:11 we'll also be looking at developing 07:14 these sort of four demonstrator areas or 07:16 exploring what work has already been 07:17 done within the field 07:19 to answer these issues so specifically 07:21 creating a data set of 16th century 07:23 british portraits which we'll be talking 07:25 about later 07:26 how we can support publications looking 07:30 at 07:31 working with triple f uh manifests uh 07:33 which will be uh described a lot by tom 07:35 later 07:36 and uh exploring new use cases and 07:38 particularly looking at user feedback 07:40 and user evaluation 07:41 of the work that we're doing so um 07:44 to move on to the session as a whole i'm 07:46 going to stop talking now and hand over 07:48 to 07:49 uh luca from bna who will be 07:52 talking about the raffle cartoons so i 07:55 will stop 07:56 sharing luca if you want to share your 07:59 screen 08:01 i'll do that