Dear all,
as many of you know, *Your Paintings Tagger
<http://tagger.thepcf.org.uk/>*launched on Thursday, together with the
BBC Your
Paintings <http://www.bbc.co.uk/yourpaintings/>.
There has been quite a lot of media coverage, as well as Twitter activity,
about the main website and Tagger.
Most of the media focussed on the public facing BBC website, although
mentioning various aspects of Tagger.
I have been following Twitter and corresponding with a few people and I
thought it may be useful to put together some notes about what is not
immediately visible on the project: I have focussed on Tagger, which is what
Keepthinking was most involved with also because perhaps this is what this
community may be interested in. This article
<http://blog.keepthinking.it>explains the whole process and workflow.
I tried to cover as much as possible, but at the same time stay light on
technicalities: of course there are lots of technical details (including
diagrams!) that could be added. Please ask if you'd like to know more.
Tagger is - and it is designed to be - a repeatable model, which is based on
generally available software components.
There article is here, for who is interested. http://blog.keepthinking.it/
Best regards,
Cristiano
Twitter: @keepthinking_uk
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