Florence As It Was Chosen for National Competition
The interdisciplinary research project has been selected to participate in an open competition among medieval digital humanities projects for K-12 students.
The interdisciplinary research project has been selected to participate in an open competition among medieval digital humanities projects for K-12 students.
The W&L portion of the consortium will use the funding to support the ongoing digital humanities project ‘Florence As It Was.’
The interactive exhibition will run from Feb. 13 through March 25.
Leica Geosystems followed Bent and his team of W&L students on a day spent mapping the city of Florence.
George Bent, David Pfaff and Mackenzie Brooks teamed up to profile the 3D reconstruction of historic sites in Florence, Italy.