Josh is currently the programmer for the Digital Scholarship Lab. Originally from London, Ontario, he holds an MA in Film and Media Preservation from George Eastman Museum and The University of Rochester. His interests include fabrication, computer vision, video encoding, and electronics. Areas of specialization: Web and app development, 3D modeling, 3D printing, physical computing, general programming. …
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Hunt-Lenox Globe in 3D
Gregory Heyworth, Associate Professor of English and Textual Science, Director, Lazarus Project
Reenvisioning Japan
Re-Envisioning Japan: Japan as Destination in 20th Century Visual and Material Culture (REJ) is an online critical archive of tourism, travel, and educational ephemera that documents changing images of Japan and its place in the world in the early-to-mid-20th c. REJ is a collaboration between the DSL and Joanne Bernardi, Professor of Japanese and Film …
Virtual St. George’s
Virtual St. George’s will combine the historical precision of a community study across twelve generations (1612-1900) with 3D renderings of the townscape at various key years (1620, 1660, 1700, 1775, 1812, 1865) and video game design character animation and interactivity with rigorously researched avatars. Scholar: Michael Jarvis Visit the Smith’s Island Archaeology site.
Seward Family Digital Archive
The Seward Family Digital Archive draws on manuscripts, letters, and other materials housed in the William Henry Seward Papers, the largest and most frequently cited manuscript collection in Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation (BDSCP) at River Campus Libraries. Project Director, Thomas P. Slaughter, Arthur R. Miller Professor of History, leads a team of undergraduate …