Collaborative Projects
Fundación Histórica Neogranadina
- Digitization of historical archives in Colombia using open source technology.
- Collaborative cataloguing.
- Visualization of early modern imperial geographies in northen South America More here
- Novice-friendly, peer-reviewed tutorials that help humanists learn a wide range of digital tools, techniques, and workflows to facilitate their research. Very soon PH will have contents for the Spanish speaking audience. More here
- In the summer of 2014 I participated in the Visualizing Venice Digital Workshop, a course to learn a range of digital skills in 3D modeling, visualization, and mapping technologies. The theme of the workshop was Venice and its islands.
- Below you can see a video about the fortification system of the Venice Lagoon produced by me and two other scholars during the Digital Visualization Workshop in 2014.
- Mapping Nature in New Granada seeks to develop an interactive visualization tool that narrates the spatial history of the exploitation of natural and geographic resources in a colony of the Spanish empire. More here
The Programming Historian en español
Visualizing Venice: the city and the Lagoon, 2014
History of the Fortifications of the Venice Lagoon from Smith Arts and Tech at Duke on Vimeo.
Projects in process
Mapping Nature in New Granada, 1739-1830
Experimenting with Digital Tools
Exhibitions in Neatline
Administrative-Territorial Divisions of the Viceroyalty of New Granada, 1739-1808. Clic here.