Old Stones and New Technologies
This project was a Humanities Writ Large funded initiative between Professors Caroline Bruzelius and Carlo Tomasi. It focused on capturing data on medieval chisel marks… Read More »Old Stones and New Technologies
This project was a Humanities Writ Large funded initiative between Professors Caroline Bruzelius and Carlo Tomasi. It focused on capturing data on medieval chisel marks… Read More »Old Stones and New Technologies
The Digital Durham archive brings together numerous documents, maps, images, census data, and other primary source materials in a digital form accessible and searchable on… Read More »Digital Durham
The Dictionary of Art Historians started as a long-standing private research tool which joined the Wired! Lab in 2017. As an open-source public database, it… Read More »Dictionary of Art Historians
Building Duke is on hold while Professor Galletti is on leave. Building Duke is a three-year initiative that will be implemented in three phases: data… Read More »Building Duke
This project is a partnership with the Nasher Museum to re-imagine the exhibition of the museum’s collection of ancient American Art, one of the best… Read More »Art of the Americas Interactive
This wonderful arch, housed at the Nasher Museum of Art, consists of intertwined men and animals combined in a frightening vision of suffering in Hell… Read More »Alife Arch App
This research project centers on Jacopo de’ Barbari and Anton Kolb’s View of Venice, a multi-sheet woodcut published in 1500 that exemplifies a high-point of… Read More »A Portrait of Venice
The Operating Archives project emerges out of a concern with the preservation of the “performativity” of objects in the digital archive. While digital archives afford… Read More »Operating Archives