-Tomorrow (February 12th) at 12pmEST-
Nicholas Terpstra and Colin Rose will reflect on ten years since the release of the first DECIMA WebGIS. They will share their successes using DH for pedagogy, and their struggles planning for sustainability.
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To read more about Livorno 3D and the archival sources behind it, check out the DECIMA website!
decima-map.net/livorno3d/
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The foundational data of Livorno3D was extracted and transcribed by DECIMA researchers Daniel Jamison, Heather Smith, Ariana Ellis, and Ariana Sider.
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To create Livorno3D, the DECIMA team collaborated with a number of colleagues, including historian Lucia Frattarelli Fischer, architectural historians Alessandro Merlo and Emanuela Ferretti, and our GIS designer Ben Woodward.
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The interactive map opens up a whole new city for exploration and academic analysis, allowing users to explore streets populated with the lives of the innkeepers, merchants, craftsmen, renters, and owners who once lived there.
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Livorno3D combines a 3D rendering of the early modern Italian city of Livorno with demographic and economic data gathered from a Livornese 'decima nuova' undertaken in 1646.
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We have an exciting announcement here at DECIMA, the launch of Livorno3D - the newest stage in our digital mapping work!
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It was a pleasure to interview you! Looking forward to seeing what exciting developments are to come!
For our January newsletter, I had the pleasure of being interviewed for a project spotlight on the DECIMA Digital Soundscapes Project!
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3D Model of pyramid-shaped monument with a stucco texture and statue of abundance on top located in a digital model of the Piazza d'Armi.
Marcus Tuscher drawing of the food monument and surrounding people and animals.
Brock U students have been doing a wonderful job modeling this 1732 Livorno food monument for the DECIMA Digital Soundscapes project! The model is based on festival sources and drawing by Marcus Tuscher, and is geolocated to DECIMA's 3D arcGIS layer using a very cool ArcGIS SDK for UE5. #earlymodern
Hello Bluesky! We're here and ready to share more exciting mapping and project developments!