Browsing by Department "Historical and Cultural Visualization"
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Archiving Ephemerality: Digitizing the Berlin Wall
(2015)This thesis explores the way digital technologies inflect experiences with and meanings of art historical objects. Specifically, it addresses the way digital technologies can change the archiving, exhibiting, and experience ... -
Decoding Artifacts for the Museum Viewer: Case Study of a Virtue from the Cathedral of Notre Dame in the Nasher Museum of Art
(2015)Decoding Artifacts is a project that explores the ways in which technologies and interactive media enhance the museum visitor’s learning experience with art. The digital components of the project include a website and a ... -
Mapping All Above: Sixteenth-Century Ceiling Painting in Venetian Churches at a Time of Religious Reform
(2015)The objective of this thesis is to examine seventeen Venetian church ceiling cycles and to demonstrate how many of them, particularly the ones painted from the 1550s onward, corresponded to Catholic reform and the decrees ... -
Renovating the Search Experience of Art Image Databases
(2022)With the emergence of the computer, the digital image has become one of the most prevalent visual mediums in the 21st century. This paper aims at analyzing the current limitations in interacting with digital image databases ...