Advanced Topics in Digital Art History: 3D (Geo)Spatial Networks

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Modeling Movement Winter Update

February 12, 2019October 28, 2019 augustus modelingmovement

Modeling Movement: Visualization of Inhabited Space During our time at the summer workshop in Venice, we created a simple prototype of an Agent Based Modeling (ABM) system. This prototype sketched out a technical workflow for introducing autonomous agents into our existing 3D model of the Istanbul Toptasi Asylum. We received valuable feedback at and after […]

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estefanialsalasEstefanía López Salas@estefanialsalas·
5 Sep

Today in Salvaterra-Monçao and Tui-Valença: two couples of fortresses that my #dahvenice2018 friend @EdTriplett, who leads this great #digitalarthistory project 👉 https://www.bookoffortresses.org/, would enjoy 😉

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dukewiredWired! Lab at Duke@dukewired·
13 Feb 2020

@SpatioScholar Burçak Ozludil mentions importance of interacting w/ teams at #GettyVenice2019 #DAHVenice2018 @GettyFoundation @univiu calls out @EmoryUniversity's Samothrace (Bonna Wescoat & team) & Visualizing the Mountain Estate (@stephen_whitemn, @hedrensum & team) #CAA2020

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dukewiredWired! Lab at Duke@dukewired·
13 Feb 2020

@SpatioScholar Burçak Ozludil mentions importance of interacting w/ teams at #GettyVenice2019 #DAHVenice2018 @GettyFoundation @univiu calls out @EmoryUniversity's Samothrace (Bonna Wescoat & team) & Visualizing the Mountain Estate (@stephen_whitemn, @hedrensum & team) #CAA2020

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dukewiredWired! Lab at Duke@dukewired·
13 Feb 2020

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#CAA2020 Burcak Ozladil and @dukewired faculty Augustus Wendell pose provocative question: how do we restore people back to architectural history? Buildings as lived and inhabited! Agent based modeling to analyse Toptasi Insane Asylum and sources of building. @DukeTrinity

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vszaboVictoria Szabo@vszabo·
9 Feb 2020

@estefanialsalas @KressFdn @caavisual Congratulations! Your friends at @dukewired are very happy for you. Looking forward to seeing you again at our #dahvenice2018 panel on Thursday!

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