Visualizing Venice
Mapping and Modeling Time and Change in a City
Herausgeber: Huffman, Kristin L; Bruzelius, Caroline; Giordano, Andrea
Visualizing Venice
Mapping and Modeling Time and Change in a City
Herausgeber: Huffman, Kristin L; Bruzelius, Caroline; Giordano, Andrea
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Visualizing Venice engages with the variety of disciplines and analytical methods generated by technologies such as GIS mapping and historical cartography, databases, 3D images, video animations, prototyped models, and applications for mobile devices and the web. The essays demonstrate how the new methodologies generated by technology c
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Visualizing Venice engages with the variety of disciplines and analytical methods generated by technologies such as GIS mapping and historical cartography, databases, 3D images, video animations, prototyped models, and applications for mobile devices and the web. The essays demonstrate how the new methodologies generated by technology c
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 154
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 254g
- ISBN-13: 9780367885717
- ISBN-10: 0367885719
- Artikelnr.: 58441380
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 154
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 254g
- ISBN-13: 9780367885717
- ISBN-10: 0367885719
- Artikelnr.: 58441380
Kristin L. Huffman is an Instructor in the Department of Art, Art History, and Visual Studies at Duke University. Andrea Giordano is Professor at the University of Padua and coordinator of the Visualizing Venice's 3D modeling team. Caroline Bruzelius is the A.M. Cogan Professor of Art and Art History and a founder the Wired! Lab at Duke University and of Visualizing Venice.
Overview: The Visualizing Venice Enterprise
Part 1: Introductory Essays
1 The Role of Digital Visualization for the History of the City
2 Visualizing Venice: Teaching, Training, and Imagining a New Kind of Urban
and Architectural History
3 Visualizing Venice: Developing a Methodology for Historical Visualization
Part 2: Historical Case Studies
4 Buildings that Never Were: The Unbuilt Projects for the Civic Hospital of
Venice
5 Architectural and Urban Change Over Time: The School, Church, and
Monastery of Santa Maria della Carità
6 Mapping Change and Motion in the Lagoon: The Island of San Secondo
7 Visualizing the Treves Botanical Garden in Padua: From Documentary
Research to Laser Survey and 3D Modeling
8 Research on Lost Buildings in Venice: The Cathedral of San Pietro di
Castello
Part 3: Tools, Technologies, and Training
9 Visualizing Venice: An Historical Overview of the Role and Application of
Architectural and Urban Modeling
10 The History of Cities and HGIS
11 Digital Technologies and Exhibition Culture: Reactivating Art
Installations through Virtual Reconstructions
12 Interactive Exhibitions: New Interfaces for Engaging Visualizations
13 Guidebooks and Mobile Applications: A New Mode of Communication
14 Digital Art History: Building a "Model" for Student Engagement
15 Visualizing Venice Summer Workshops for Graduate Students and Beginning
Scholars
Visualizing Venice to Visualizing Cities: Future Horizons
Conclusion
Appendix
Part 1: Introductory Essays
1 The Role of Digital Visualization for the History of the City
2 Visualizing Venice: Teaching, Training, and Imagining a New Kind of Urban
and Architectural History
3 Visualizing Venice: Developing a Methodology for Historical Visualization
Part 2: Historical Case Studies
4 Buildings that Never Were: The Unbuilt Projects for the Civic Hospital of
Venice
5 Architectural and Urban Change Over Time: The School, Church, and
Monastery of Santa Maria della Carità
6 Mapping Change and Motion in the Lagoon: The Island of San Secondo
7 Visualizing the Treves Botanical Garden in Padua: From Documentary
Research to Laser Survey and 3D Modeling
8 Research on Lost Buildings in Venice: The Cathedral of San Pietro di
Castello
Part 3: Tools, Technologies, and Training
9 Visualizing Venice: An Historical Overview of the Role and Application of
Architectural and Urban Modeling
10 The History of Cities and HGIS
11 Digital Technologies and Exhibition Culture: Reactivating Art
Installations through Virtual Reconstructions
12 Interactive Exhibitions: New Interfaces for Engaging Visualizations
13 Guidebooks and Mobile Applications: A New Mode of Communication
14 Digital Art History: Building a "Model" for Student Engagement
15 Visualizing Venice Summer Workshops for Graduate Students and Beginning
Scholars
Visualizing Venice to Visualizing Cities: Future Horizons
Conclusion
Appendix
Overview: The Visualizing Venice Enterprise
Part 1: Introductory Essays
1 The Role of Digital Visualization for the History of the City
2 Visualizing Venice: Teaching, Training, and Imagining a New Kind of Urban
and Architectural History
3 Visualizing Venice: Developing a Methodology for Historical Visualization
Part 2: Historical Case Studies
4 Buildings that Never Were: The Unbuilt Projects for the Civic Hospital of
Venice
5 Architectural and Urban Change Over Time: The School, Church, and
Monastery of Santa Maria della Carità
6 Mapping Change and Motion in the Lagoon: The Island of San Secondo
7 Visualizing the Treves Botanical Garden in Padua: From Documentary
Research to Laser Survey and 3D Modeling
8 Research on Lost Buildings in Venice: The Cathedral of San Pietro di
Castello
Part 3: Tools, Technologies, and Training
9 Visualizing Venice: An Historical Overview of the Role and Application of
Architectural and Urban Modeling
10 The History of Cities and HGIS
11 Digital Technologies and Exhibition Culture: Reactivating Art
Installations through Virtual Reconstructions
12 Interactive Exhibitions: New Interfaces for Engaging Visualizations
13 Guidebooks and Mobile Applications: A New Mode of Communication
14 Digital Art History: Building a "Model" for Student Engagement
15 Visualizing Venice Summer Workshops for Graduate Students and Beginning
Scholars
Visualizing Venice to Visualizing Cities: Future Horizons
Conclusion
Appendix
Part 1: Introductory Essays
1 The Role of Digital Visualization for the History of the City
2 Visualizing Venice: Teaching, Training, and Imagining a New Kind of Urban
and Architectural History
3 Visualizing Venice: Developing a Methodology for Historical Visualization
Part 2: Historical Case Studies
4 Buildings that Never Were: The Unbuilt Projects for the Civic Hospital of
Venice
5 Architectural and Urban Change Over Time: The School, Church, and
Monastery of Santa Maria della Carità
6 Mapping Change and Motion in the Lagoon: The Island of San Secondo
7 Visualizing the Treves Botanical Garden in Padua: From Documentary
Research to Laser Survey and 3D Modeling
8 Research on Lost Buildings in Venice: The Cathedral of San Pietro di
Castello
Part 3: Tools, Technologies, and Training
9 Visualizing Venice: An Historical Overview of the Role and Application of
Architectural and Urban Modeling
10 The History of Cities and HGIS
11 Digital Technologies and Exhibition Culture: Reactivating Art
Installations through Virtual Reconstructions
12 Interactive Exhibitions: New Interfaces for Engaging Visualizations
13 Guidebooks and Mobile Applications: A New Mode of Communication
14 Digital Art History: Building a "Model" for Student Engagement
15 Visualizing Venice Summer Workshops for Graduate Students and Beginning
Scholars
Visualizing Venice to Visualizing Cities: Future Horizons
Conclusion
Appendix