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2025-07-14 09:23 UTC
On Wednesday I will present, with Charlotte Ribeyrol, Arnaud Dubois and @julieblanc, the Chromobase a narrative-driven dataset on the 19th-century Colour Revolution.
https://chromobase.huma-num.fr/
We designed a digital academic publication where narratives written by scholars are the starting-points to build a mesh of human and non-human actors who took part of the colour revolution.
Before our paper is published you can find more information on @julieblanc website (https://julie-blanc.fr/projects/chromobase/) who designed the chromobase website.
We built this thanks to the amazing headless CMS keystone.js (https://keystonejs.com/) and static website generator @astro
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@paulanomalie@piaille.fr 2025-07-14 09:34
On Thursday @jacomyal and I will present Gephi Lite the web lighter version of @Gephi. You can with Gephi Lite do visual network analysis directly in your web browser. By default no server is used: your data does not travel the cloud. Using it is as simple as opening this url: https://gephi.org/gephi-lite/ You can design your network visualisation by curating the appearance (node/edge colour, size, labels), filter your network, run layout algorithms or add new metrics. It's also possible to embed it in existing web application using a Broadcast Channel browser API. Integrating visual network analysing in your research app is now quite simple. 3/4