This is off topic but take it as evidence I will return to round off
October's discussion (yes, I am aware it's November)
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>UCL Centre for Digital Humanities, in conjunction with the Slade School
>of Fine Art, are pleased to announce the launch of a new crowdsourcing
>project to help us identify students in the class photos.
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>The Slade School of Fine Art has a fascinating, but currently incomplete,
>collection of annual class photographs dating from 1931. The black and
>white panoramic images reflect the schoolıs rich history, capturing the
>likeness of Slade students and faculty through the decades.
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>We are asking former staff and students, scholars and members of the
>public to help us complete the collection and identify the sitters
>through a new website designed by UCL Centre for Digital Humanities.
>We've already listed all of those who appear in the 1953 photograph
>(http://sladearchive.github.io/groups/SLADE_1953_A/), including William
>Coldstream, Lucien Freud, Henry Moore, Sam Ntiro, and Paula Rego. Can you
>help us identify other faces in the photos?
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>The feedback provided by visitors to the site will result in a dynamic
>archive and research resource, giving us an opportunity to compare
>crowdsourcing platforms and begin to trace the impact of Slade alumni
>around the world.
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>This project is a collaboration between UCL Centre for Digital Humanities
>and the Slade School of Fine Art, as part of the Slade Archive Project.
>(http://www.ucl.ac.uk/slade/sladearchive)
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>Slade class photos http://sladearchive.github.io/index.html
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>Follow the Slade Archive Project blog
>http://blogs.ucl.ac.uk/slade-archive-project/
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>Slade School of Fine Art http://www.ucl.ac.uk/slade
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>UCL Centre for Digital Humanities http://www.ucl.ac.uk/dh
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