Digital Art Histories: 3D (Geo)Spatial Networks Fortifications of the City of Trogir: Visualizing changes from 220BCE until 1900CE Final Project Update and Reflections Ana Plosnić Škarić and Ana Šverko The project Fortifications of the City of Trogir: Visualizing changes from 220BCE until 1900CE, is part of a long-term study of urban history conducted at the […]
Author: Victoria Szabo
San Julian update 28 October 2019
Summer Institute Advanced Topics in Digital Art History: 3D (Geo)Spatial Networks Venice June 2018-June 2019 Final Project Update of San Julián de Samos: a digital approach Estefanía López Salas The present report aims to reflect what meant the experience of participating in both sessions of the Summer Institute Advanced Topics in Digital Art History: […]
Samothrace Update 28 October 2019
Digital Art Histories: 3D (Geo)Spatial Networks Samothrace: Passage and Perception in the Sanctuary of the Great Gods Final Project Update and Reflections Bonna Wescoat, Arya Basu, Ian Burr and Vincent Baillet FINAL PROJECT UPDATE, following on the Venice Workshop Samothrace 3D is an ongoing, large-scale project that has been considerably enhanced by our participation in […]
Firenze Scomparsa Update 28 October 2019
Final Report – Advanced Topics in Digital Art History: 3D (Geo)Spatial Networks Firenze Scomparsa Since June, conversations within Firenze Scomparsa have contributed to setting up the new project ‘Immersive Renaissance’, funded by the Getty Foundation Digital Initiative. The project, led by the University of Exeter, is securing a growing number of collaborations; initially a research […]
DECIMA Update 28 October 2019
Éric Pecile & Hana Suckstorff Advanced Topics in Digital Art History: 3D (Geo)Spatial Networks Final Blog Post DECIMA: Adopting Multiple Software and Competencies It was always the intention that DECIMA becomes a multilayered project. The GIS will have multiple layers in the most literal sense. The base map, census data, Buonsignori map, the 3D map […]