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Tag: 3D Modeling

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Editor’s Choice: Recreating Revolutionary Cities: An Interview with Serena Zabin

More and more academics have turned to digital humanities to interrogate early modern history, which has led to an influx of 3D modeling projects of early urban spaces. Serena Zabin’s video game, Witness to the Revolution, is one great example. Set in 1770 Boston right after the Boston Massacre, the game investigates many historical questions […]

By: Molly NebioloJuly 1, 2020December 17, 2024

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