Visual Culture of Venice
Venice was one of the wealthiest and most powerful states in the Early Modern world (1450-1600). A city whose curved urban form seemingly floated on… Read More »Visual Culture of Venice
Venice was one of the wealthiest and most powerful states in the Early Modern world (1450-1600). A city whose curved urban form seemingly floated on… Read More »Visual Culture of Venice
The Digital Durham seminar is based on the idea that understanding the past is a civic virtue. The course fosters awareness of the complexity of… Read More »Digital Durham
Given the needs for labor, materials, and legal permissions, architects in the modern period by definition intersect with interests of power. This course explores the… Read More »Politics and Modern Architecture
Building Duke is a research seminar and laboratory on the architectural history of Duke Campus based on original archival materials (photos, blueprints, contracts, letters, and… Read More »Building Duke: An Architectural History of Duke Campus from 1924 to Today
Are you wondering what Wired! is all about? Do you want to get involved in the Wired! Lab’s humanities research projects? Or maybe you’d like… Read More »Open House: Projects, Courses, Pizza!
Follow the workshop at http://vardhi.org/ and #nehvardhi. **UPDATE: CFP available at https://sites.duke.edu/vardhi/applications/. DEADLINE EXTENDED TO FEBRUARY 5, 2018.** Wired! is thrilled to be a co-sponsor of… Read More »Duke Receives NEH Grant for Virtual & Augmented Reality Summer Institute
The symposium, “Stories about Venice and de’ Barbari’s Marvelous View of 1500,” will be held Thursday, October 12, and Friday, October 13, at the Nasher… Read More »A Symposium on de’ Barbari’s Marvelous View of Venice