Augmenting Scoletta del Carmine
This research project, in part developed in the Wired! Lab at Duke University, celebrates the Scoletta del Carmine, a fifteenth-century space that originally functioned as… Read More »Augmenting Scoletta del Carmine
This research project, in part developed in the Wired! Lab at Duke University, celebrates the Scoletta del Carmine, a fifteenth-century space that originally functioned as… Read More »Augmenting Scoletta del Carmine
Mapping Stereotomy is on hold while Professor Galletti is on leave. Mapping Stereotomy is a database dedicated to stereotomy, the art of cutting stones into… Read More »Mapping Stereotomy
Beth Fischer (Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow in Digital Humanities at the Williams College Museum of Art) and Hannah L. Jacobs (Digital Humanities Specialist, Wired! Lab, Duke… Read More »Visualizing Objects, Places, and Spaces
This project has recreated the life of Venice; its buildings, bridges, boats, gardens, and inhabitants; in a 3-D virtual environment. The focus is on the… Read More »Venice Virtual World
Note: this project was transferred to The Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History in 2023. You can access the database and find current information about… Read More »The Medieval Kingdom of Sicily Image Database
Statues are all around us, but we often walk past them without reflecting on who or what they represent. Once shiny new landmarks in the… Read More »Statues Speak
This project brings to life the first accurate map of Venice produced in 1729 by Ludovico Ughi. Printed in sections, it included sixteen vignettes of… Read More »Senses of Venice
Paris of Waters is on hold while Professor Galletti is on leave. Paris of Waters is a research project that focuses on the impact of… Read More »Paris of Waters
Few eras in Art History are as famous for their buildings as Weimar Germany (1918-1933) and none is more notorious than the Nazi period (1933-1945).… Read More »Mapping German Construction
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