Visualization and the Holocaust was a public conference and private workshop hosted at the Nasher Museum of Art and Wired! Lab for Digital Art History & Visual Culture (both at Duke University) from January 17-19, 2019 that sought to reflect synthetically on the first decade of historical and spatial analysis of the Holocaust through the use of digital methods. It consisted of a keynote on the opening day, followed by a day of conference panels and speakers, and ended with a private workshop.
A small website that was created by Duke and gives more details on the conference and schedule of events can be accessed here.
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Visualization and the Holocaust was a public conference and private workshop hosted at the Nasher Museum of Art and Wired! Lab for Digital Art History & Visual Culture (both at Duke University) from January 17-19, 2019 that sought to reflect synthetically on the first decade of historical and spatial analysis of the Holocaust through the use of digital methods. It consisted of a keynote on the opening day, followed by a day of conference panels and speakers, and ended with a private workshop.
A small website that was created by Duke and gives more details on the conference and schedule of events can be accessed here.