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Lisa Reilly to Lead February 16 Roundtable Discussion at Digital Humanities Center
Posted by vrcvanderbilt on Wednesday, February 14, 2018 in Digital Humanities, Events, HART, News, Technology, VRC.
Faculty and graduate students are invited to participate in a roundtable discussion on “Architecture and Environment Research in the Digital Age” with Lisa Reilly, School of Architecture, University of Virginia. The event will be held on Friday, February 16, from 2:00 to 3:30 pm at the Center for Digital Humanities in Buttrick Hall 344.
Reilly, a medieval architectural historian and leading proponent of digital humanities technology in teaching and research, is currently completing a book on Norman visual culture throughout the Romanesque world. Her ongoing research project investigates the medieval design process using digital analysis.
Reilly is at Vanderbilt this week to deliver the Norman L. and Roselea J. Goldberg Lecture in Art History at 4:10 pm on February 15 in 203 Cohen Memorial Hall. She will address “Multilingual Mediterranean: The Cappella Palatina in Palermo and the Court of Roger II,” followed by a reception in the atrium.
“The Department of History of Art is pleased to benefit from Professor Reilly’s pioneering scholarship on Norman material culture and its relationship to Mediterranean identity, as well as her groundbreaking use of digital methods in architectural history—a central concern of our department,” said Kevin Murphy, professor and chair, department of history of art.
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