Digital mapping offers a variety of options that range in complexity from dropping a point on your smartphone’s mapping application to analyzing statistical differences in different geographies to warping geography for historical or artistic purposes. In addition to learning digital mapping methodology for humanist and social sciences research, and adapt mapping tools for artistic practice, we will discuss the critical application of these tools and how they can be used effectively in the classroom. Presented by Daniel Story.
Digital Arts & Humanities: What Can Mapping & Spatial Analysis Do for Me?
Friday, September 21, 2018
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
Hazelbaker Hall (Wells E159)