Wired! team at the NGA Datathon
Last month, a team from the Wired! lab represented Duke University at the National Gallery of Art’s Datathon. The Gallery’s full permanent collection data was… Read More »Wired! team at the NGA Datathon
Last month, a team from the Wired! lab represented Duke University at the National Gallery of Art’s Datathon. The Gallery’s full permanent collection data was… Read More »Wired! team at the NGA Datathon
Kerry Rork is a sophomore majoring in History and Political Science, and minoring in Philosophy. Over the summer she interned at the Richard Nixon Presidential… Read More »Student Spotlight: Kerry Rork’s Summer at the Nixon Library
**UPDATE 10/17/19: Tonight’s Keynote has been cancelled. The symposium will begin as scheduled at 9:00AM on Friday, October 18th.** Over the past decade, the use… Read More »Wired! Lab Celebrates 10 Years
Wired! Lab director Paul Jaskot is co-chair of a session on digital art history at the College Art Association’s 2020 conference. The session is currently… Read More »CFP: CAA 2020 Lost in Translation: Early Modern Global Art History & the Digital Humanities
On April 23, 2019 we had our MA Thesis Showcase to celebrate the work of our Spring 2019 MA in Digital Art History/Computational Media graduates.… Read More »MA Thesis Showcase Recap
Jessica Williams is a senior majoring in Art History, and minoring in Psychology and Political Science. Her Graduation with Distinction project came out of her… Read More »Jessica Williams ’19: On Robert Willis and Architectural History
As the Spring 2019 semester comes to a close, MA Student Alan Carrillo speaks on the models he’s being making in the Wired! Lab, what… Read More »MA Student Alan Carrillo on the Wawel, 3D Modeling, and Templar Typology
The Wired! Lab’s Kristin Huffman has published an article on “Jacopo De’ Barbari’s View of Venice (1500) ‘Image Vehicles’ and ‘Pathways of Culture’ Past and Present”… Read More »Kristin Huffman on Jacopo de’ Barbari’s View of Venice (1500)
Brittany Halberstadt is currently a senior majoring in Art History with a concentration in Museum Theory and Practice. Here she shares her distinction project and… Read More »Brittany Halberstadt ’19: Social Network Analysis, Data Visualization, and Abstract Expressionism
On Monday, March 25th, the Wired! Lab, Digital Humanities Initiative at the Franklin Humanities Institute, and Triangle Digital Humanities Network, in collaboration with other units… Read More »Triangle Digital Humanities Institute on DH Pedagogy