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Visualizing Venice
Visualizing Venice
presents the ways in which the use of innovative
technology can provide new and fascinating stories about places and times
within history. 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, databases, video animations, and applications
for mobile devices and the Web.
This book is one of the first collections of chapters to integrate the theory
and practice of visualization technologies with art, architectural, and ur-
ban history. The chapters demonstrate how new methodologies generated
by technology can change and inform the way historians think and work,
and the potential that such methods have to revolutionize research, teaching
and public-facing communication.
With over 30 images to support and illustrate the project’s work,
Visualizing Venice
is ideal for academics, and postgraduates of digital his-
tory, Digital Humanities, and early modern Italy.
Kristin L. Huffman
is an Instructor in the Department of Art, Art History,
and Visual Studies at Duke University.
Andrea Giordano
is Professor at the University of Padua and coordinator of
the
Visualizing Venice’s
3D modeling team.
Caroline Bruzelius
is the A.M. Cogoan Professor of Art and Art History
and a founder the Wired! Lab at Duke University and of
Visualizing Venice.
Routledge Research in Digital Humanities
The
Routledge Research in Digital Humanities
series is an interdisciplinary
monograph series which publishes current research into the field of Digital
Humanities. The books in the series address methodological and conceptual
Digital Humanities issues and explain how the software or the techniques used
broaden the possibilities for Digital Humanities and their respective field.
In the same series:
Mapping Space, Sense, and Movement in Florence
Nicholas Terpstra and Colin Rose
Visualizing Venice
Mapping and Modeling Time
and Change in a City
Edited by Kristin L. Huffman, Andrea
Giordano and Caroline Bruzelius
First published 2018
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ISBN: 978-1-138-28599-6 (hbk)
ISBN: 978-1-315-10068-5 (ebk)
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