Welcome!

Welcome to the Virtual and Augmented Reality Digital Humanities Institute! The V/AR-DHI Institute will take place at Duke University and will include a wide ranging group of participants:

Shane Denson, Assistant Professor of Film & Media Studies, Stanford University, “Post-Cinematic Interfaces”

Tahir Hemphill, Papamarkou Chair in Education at the John W. Kluge Center, Library of Congress, “Mapper’s Delight”

Mona Kasra, Assistant Professor of Digital Media Design, University of Virginia, “Immersive Media: Performance, Experience, & Audience”

Micki Kaufman, Doctoral candidate, CUNY Graduate Center, “Quantifying Kissinger”

Fotini Kondyli, Assistant Professor of Byzantine Art & Archaeology, McIntire Department of Art, University of Virginia, “Inhabiting Byzantine Athens”

Lynn Ramey, Professor, Vanderbilt University, “Storytelling in the Medieval Mediterranean”

Kathleen M Ryan, Associate Professor, University of Colorado Boulder,“Engaging Photojournalism and Environmental Knowledge: Immersive Technologies and an Ethic of Care”

Margaret Schedel, Associate Professor of Music and Digital Media, Stony Brook University, “Háček”

Filippo Screpanti, Ph.D. candidate in Romance Studies, Duke University, “V/AR and Second Language Acquisition”

John Shelton, IT-Analyst, Duke University, “A Faux Time Machine”

Justin Underhill, Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow, Digital Humanities, University of California, Berkeley, “California Museum Resources in VR”

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