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Centering Art History & Visual Culture in the Digital Humanities: A Symposium Celebrating 10 Years of the Wired! Lab at Duke University
October 17-18, 2019 Nasher Museum of Art Duke University
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October 17, 2019 Keynote: "Digital Architectural and Art History: A View from the Field" Patricia Morton, University of California, Riverside
October 18, 2019 I. Morning Session: Spatial Problems Across Time
"No One of Us Is Them: Diverse Proxy Phenomenology in Pompeii" David Fredrick, University of Arkansas
"Experiencing Temporalities: Space and Pace in Late Ottoman Istanbul" Burcak Ozludil, New Jersey Institute of Technology, and Augustus Wendell, Duke University
"The Rules of Engagement: Thoughts about prolonged user interaction with virtual environments with a focus on UCLA’s reconstruction model of the World’s Columbian Exposition (Chicago, 1893)" Lisa Snyder, University of California, Los Angeles
II. Afternoon Session: Digital Methods in the Early Modern Moment
"Mapping Social Context: The DECIMA as a Platform for Spatial Art History" Colin Rose, Brock University
"The Mind of Michelangelo on Paper" Mauro Mussolin, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, and Leonardo Pili, Graphic Designer
"Visualizing Lost Landscapes: Sources, Stratigraphy, and Close Reading in Mapping Qing Imperial Parks" Stephen Whiteman, Courtauld Institute of Art
III. Roundtable: Past and Futures of the Spatial Humanities for Art History and Visual
Wired! Lab Faculty and Staff
Sponsored by the Wired! Lab for Art History & Visual Culture and the Department of Art, Art History & Visual Studies. Free and open to the public.
--- Hannah L. Jacobs Digital Humanities Specialist, Wired! Lab | she/her/hers Art, Art History, & Visual Studies, Duke University hannah.jacobs@duke.edumailto:hannah.jacobs@duke.edu 919-660-6563 dukewired.org @dukewired fb.com/wiredduke