Once you get to frame 1:30, the potential starts to become obvious…
Think in terms of standing in the middle of Camp Sumter (Andersonville, Ga.) or Point Lookout, Maryland…
Posted in: Digital History, Visualizing History
Posted on February 26, 2009 by Robert Moore
Once you get to frame 1:30, the potential starts to become obvious…
Think in terms of standing in the middle of Camp Sumter (Andersonville, Ga.) or Point Lookout, Maryland…
April 24th, 2013 → 12:29 pm
[…] Now, before I start, let me remind readers… I have an academic background that has two forks… or tines in the fork… if you will. I think it’s obvious enough that history is one of those. The other, I keep in check for a couple of reasons. For one, I don’t want readers to start “glazing over” when I start talking hypertext theory, Web theory, and even… augmented reality. Yes, I said… augmented reality (AR). That said, however… I prefer to think of the Web/Tech stuff as delivery vessels for history (see previous posts, here, here, and here). […]