sIGHTLines: proJECT
February 4, 2016harvard library,rus gant,digital futures,digital imaging,davis center,sightlines,suzanne wones,judith amores,xavier benavides,kate smithBlog,Event
The final session in the Sightlines series, proJECT will explore innovative, foreseeable, and imagined future uses for digital surrogates of…
Digital Masters Series, Spring 2016
January 11, 2016workshop,tutorials,digital masters,timelinejs,voyant tools,filemaker proBlog,Event,Instruction
The Digital Masters Luncheons series, created in partnership with the Office of the Divisional Dean for the Arts and Humanities, was designed to…
sIGHTLines: obJECT
November 20, 2015harvard art museums,3d,cultural heritage,digital futures,data visualization,jeff steward,digital imaging,multispectral imaging,gamification,digital objects,2d,elizabeth goins,gregory heyworth,ron spronk,brenda bernierBlog,Event
obJECT examines contemporary use and the impact of emerging technologies on technical imagery in humanities studies. Use of 2D and 3D imagery of…
Advancing Digital Scholarship in Japanese Studies
November 4, 2015christopher morse,japanese,aozora bunko,digital japanese studiesBlog,Partner Event
Friday, November 6 and Saturday, November 7, 2015 Harvard University Belfer Case Study Room, CGIS South Building, 1730 Cambridge Street Hosted by the…
sIGHTLines: obSERVE
October 8, 2015harvard library,3d,virtual reality,open access,cultural heritage,digital futures,observe,digital imaging,mit media lab,aurasma,augmented reality,harvard art museum,paul messier,franziska frey,albert redo-sanchez,alexandre tokovinine,michael toth,davis center,sightlines,multispectral imagingBlog,Event
The broad theme of obSERVE was image acquisition. The event featured presentations on 2D multispectral and 3D imaging for documentation and…
Digital Masters: Gephi
September 10, 2015workshop,tutorials,data visualization,gephi,networks,graphs,social networksBlog,Event,Instruction
Tuesday, September 22, 2015, 12:00 - 1:30 pm (lunch provided) Barker Center, Plimpton Room Gephi helps users understand graphs. It has been used…