Greetings -- Could you please share the below?

Thank you!

Hannah

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Hannah L. Jacobs
Multimedia Analyst, Wired! Lab, Duke University
@dukewired
dukewired.org


The Wired! Lab at Duke University invites scholars, students, and members of the public to the following symposium:

****Apps, Maps & Models: Digital Pedagogy and Research in Art History, Archaeology & Visual Studies****

February 22, 2016
Nasher Museum of Art, Duke University
Durham, NC, USA

Free & open to the public. Registration required: http://sites.duke.edu/digsymposium/events/

This one-day symposium will examine how digital tools prompt new approaches to teaching and research in art and architectural history, as well as in archaeology and visual studies. Databases, mapping, modeling, animations, and websites are also transforming the ways in which scholars and museums can communicate information to the public. Above all, digital tools stimulate entirely new types of research questions on the production and dissemination of works of art and material culture, the construction of buildings and cities, and issues of process and change over time.

Sponsored by the Department of Art, Art History & Visual Studies and the Wired! Lab.
With generous support from the Duke University Office of the Vice Provost for Research, Office of the Dean of Humanities, Office of the Vice Provost for the Arts, and the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University.