Journal ArticleDigital Scholarship in the Humanities · October 1, 2021
Evaluating scholarly work in extended reality for the humanities requires understanding of both scientific and humanistic standards for the work. This article shows how humanities values and interests intersect, and at times conflict, with norms developed ...
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Journal Article · July 10, 2018
How is humanities and social science knowledge impacted by the introduction of three-dimensional visualization technologies? While 3D visualization may seem far removed from the everyday work of scholars in the social sciences and humanities, it has great ...
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Chapter · May 8, 2018
This comprehensive collection fills that gap, giving readers a critical guide to understanding the array of methodologies and projects operating at the intersections of media, culture, and practice. ...
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Journal ArticleMedia and Communication · January 1, 2018
What does it mean to say that Games Matter within a new media art context? Conversely, what contributions can artists and scholars exploring the medium make to the cultural conversation around their use and meaning? This contribution highlights the ways in ...
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Chapter · October 9, 2017
Written by those behind the Visualizing Venice project, this book explores the variety of disciplines and analytical methods generated by technologies such as 3D images and interoperable models, GIS mapping and historical cartography, ... ...
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Chapter · April 8, 2017
Written by those behind the Visualizing Venice project, this book explores the variety of disciplines and analytical methods generated by technologies such as 3D images and interoperable models, GIS mapping and historical cartography, ... ...
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Journal ArticleInternational Information and Library Review · April 3, 2017
COLUMN EDITOR'S NOTES : The “Digital Heritage: Spotlight on Europe” column examines technological advances internal and external to cultural institutions. The digital shift changed radically how cultural heritage is made, disseminated, distributed, accesse ...
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Journal ArticleArtl@s Bulletin · 2015
This article focuses on Visualizing Venice, an interdisciplinary, cross-cultural collaboration that engages in mapping, 3-D modeling, and multimedia representations of historical change in Venice, Italy. Through a “laboratory” approach that integrates stud ...
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Journal ArticleProceedings of the DigitalHeritage 2013 - Federating the 19th Int'l VSMM, 10th Eurographics GCH, and 2nd UNESCO Memory of the World Conferences, Plus Special Sessions fromCAA, Arqueologica 2.0 et al. · December 1, 2013
The urban body is never at rest, the changing needs and desires of inhabitants in the present - with an eye to possible futures - continually shaping, and being shaped by, the urban fabric of the past. No single narrative can capture this ongoing negotiati ...
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Chapter · November 2013
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The urban body is never at rest, the changing needs and desires of inhabitants in the present – with an eye to possible futures – continually shaping, and being shaped by, the urban fabric of the past. No single narrative can capture this ongoing negotiati ...
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Journal ArticleArt Documentation: Journal of the Art Libraries Society of North America · October 2012
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Other · February 2012
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Psychasthenia 2 is an interactive artwork that explores the culture of psychological diagnosis and treatment within the context of a highly mediated consumer culture that often produces the ills it purports to treat. The project is a navigable 3D interacti ...
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Other · January 2012
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The following guidelines are designed to help departments and faculty members implement effective evaluation procedures for hiring, reappointment, tenure, and promotion. They apply to scholars working with digital media as their subject matter and to those ...
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Journal ArticleEmerging infectious diseases · November 2011
Medical journals and other sources do not show evidence that cholera occurred in Haiti before 2010, despite the devastating effect of this disease in the Caribbean region in the 19th century. Cholera occurred in Cuba in 1833-1834; in Jamaica, Cuba, Puerto ...
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Dataset · 2011
Historical epidemiology research and a virtual interface have fused in one of the Haiti Lab’s recent projects, the 19th-Century Caribbean Cholera Timemap.
The project, led by Haiti Lab co-director Deborah Jenson and affiliated faculty Victoria Szabo (also ...
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Other · February 2010
’Psychasthenia’ is an immersive artwork and psychological diagnostic environment. Therapeutic clients plug into the system’s sensors and navigate an expressive exterior space that changes according to their actions and responses to multimodal stimuli. The ...
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Other · 2010
Kenan asked: What happens when we blur the line between what is virtual and what is real, and what are the dangers or opportunities in doing so? ...
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OtherTeagle Foundation White Paper · 2007
$80,000 over 18 months. Washington and Lee University will convene a group of colleges and universities in a Teagle Foundation Working Group focused on the issue of technology fluency and its place in liberal education. Despite the pervasive nature of digi ...
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Chapter · January 1, 1999
This volume's twelve essays offer critical insights not only into the visions of the novelist and the filmmaker but also into contemporary cultural concerns. ...
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Chapter · 1996
The essays in Vision/Re-Vision analyze in detail ten popular and important films adapted from contemporary American fiction by women, addressing the ways in which the writers' latent or overt feminist messages are reinterpreted by the ... ...
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