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DMH Deep Viewpoints is a web application to support citizen curation at the Design Museum Helsinki. The app is used to author "scripts" that guide the interpretation process through a sequence of stages comprising works, contextual information and questions. Visitors can use the scripts to see the museum as curated by others.

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Deep Viewpoints

This project was generated with Angular CLI version 14.1.2.

Configuring Deep Viewpoints to work with the SPICE Linked Data Hub

Copy the file src/app/config.example.ts to src/app/config.ts

This file contains the configuration settings for the application.

citizenDatasetUUID: This should contain the UUID for the dataset where you will store and retrieve the citizen contributions.

collectionDatasetUUID: This should contain the UUID for the dataset where you will access the museum collection used in the app.

collectionQuery: This should contain the SPARQL query for retrieving artworks from the museum collection. For each artwork, the query should return values for the following variables as strings:

  • ?title (the title of the artwork)

  • ?creatorname (the creator/artist of the artwork)

  • ?artworkurl (the URL of the image file for the artwork)

  • ?year (the year/time period that the artwork was created)

config: This should contain your authorisation string for accessing the SPICE Linked Data Hub.

Development server

Run npm install

Run ng serve for a dev server. Navigate to http://localhost:4200/. The app will automatically reload if you change any of the source files.

Build

‘ng build --configuration=production --base-href=/demos/imma-slow-looking/ --crossOrigin=anonymous’ – this is the build command, for distribution. Note we have to tell it where the app will reside on the webserver (/demos/imma-slow-looking/). The command compiles everything into a bunch of minified JS/TS files that can be dropped onto a webserver.

Now if you navigate into the ‘dist’ folder, you will see a built distribution folder. This is likely to be called ‘slowlooking1’ (taken from the app’s config somewhere). Rename this to ‘imma-slow-looking’:

Tar/gz this file and copy it to the webserver, unpack in the correct location

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DMH Deep Viewpoints is a web application to support citizen curation at the Design Museum Helsinki. The app is used to author "scripts" that guide the interpretation process through a sequence of stages comprising works, contextual information and questions. Visitors can use the scripts to see the museum as curated by others.

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