Envisioning Baroque Rome digital humanities Lunch & Learn

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The Emory Center for Digital Scholarship (ECDS) and the Envisioning Baroque Rome digital humanities project are hosting a one-hour round-table Lunch & Learn at noon on Thursday, March 21st in the Jones Room, Woodruff Library.
Enjoy a provided lunch while the project team discusses the process of building a 3D model of the city of Rome. Envisioning Baroque Rome began in 2013 with the goal of rebuilding Rome in 1676 according to the map of that year, Nuova piante et alzata della città di Roma, and other prints by artist Giovanni Battista Falda. Led by Sarah McPhee, Samuel Candler Dobbs Professor of Art History, the round-table will include ECDS staff Joanna Mundy, Ian Burr, and John Halbert, and artist Nicole Costello Matthews. The team will discuss the research, modeling, texturing, and animation of Baroque Rome, and you will have an opportunity to explore the newest version of the 3D city yourself!

Event Date: March 21, 2024
Event Time: 12:00-1:00pm
Event Location: Jones Room, Woodruff Library

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3D model view from the Palatine hill toward the Campidoglio

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