annotation / mondriaan

Proeftuin: a dozen or so of Mondriaan letters in a dataset of text + annotations
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Project Status: WIP – Initial development is in progress, but there has not yet been a stable, usable release suitable for the public.

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Piet Mondriaan - Letters

Selected Letters of Mondriaan in Text-Fabric.

In this repository we prepare a "Proeftuin" of 14 letters of Mondriaan for the application of data science.

Purpose

We make a test bed for the data transformations from the original TEI through Text-Fabric to Web Annotations, the format that will drive the resulting website.

In this repository you can see and follow and reproduce the whole chain.

The results in this repo can be used to visualise the effects of data design on the interface, so that we can get feedback on them, in order to arrive at a display that meets the demands of the Mondriaan project.

Quick start

In both cases, the corpus ends up in your home directory, under text-fabric-data.

Documentation

We have published several tutorial notebooks that show how the Text-Fabric version of the data can be used.

Use transcription as a reference to the ins and outs of the TF encoding of the data. This file is one click away when you are using Text-Fabric.

Who and what

Several memory institutions and their associated developers are working to make rich datasets available to the public and researchers.

The Mondriaan Letters collection is such a dataset for which active development is taking place as part of the Mondrian edit project.

Participating institutes are:

Provenance

See about for the provenance of the data and a more detailed list of all people involved.

Disclaimer

As the badge above indicates: this is work in progress. Although we use this repository to develop an official website to publish the letters by Mondriaan, nothing that you see here is a promise of what that website will look like.

Status

References

See some other TF datasets on GitHub:

Author

For those who have worked on the source material, and the ones that work on the Mondriaan project, see about.

Dirk Roorda has set up and organized this repo, and designed the data conversions. He has also written Text-Fabric.