Jason M. Kelly's Projects
A Frankenstein Atlas was originally created as a class project for the course, "Machines and the Age of Invention," taught by Jason M. Kelly during Spring 2018. Using Frankenstein as its key text, the course explored the history of science and medical ethics during the 18th and 19th centuries. Topics discussed in class included grave robbing, dissection, gender, and human consciousness. Students in the course worked collaboratively to develop the schema for our analysis as well as coding the text for integration and analysis using GIS. Students who participated in this project included Jessie Cortesi, Dalton Gackle, Patrick Hanlon, Kyla Lewis, Blake Miller, and Sam Opsahl. The schema, data sets, and website is edited by Jason M. Kelly. This project and the course “Machines in the Age of Invention” were developed as part of IUPUI’s commitment to One State / One Story: Frankenstein, an Indiana Humanities program made possible in part by a major grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities. Any views, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this program do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities.
A curated list of awesome AR (Augmented Reality) resources
Tate Collection metadata
Quiz Files for DH Course
A versioned digital strategy repository for The Andy Warhol Museum
ESTC analytics
British Library English Short Title Catalogue "ESTC", export parser.
Gephi.org website
Files for Historiography Worksheet
An interactive Quiz generator for Jupyter notebooks and Jupyter Book
Repository for Leaflet.js code
The Metropolitan Museum of Art's Open Access Initiative