Comparison of digital imaging techniques for #medieval #manuscripts #RGB vs #RTI by @BillEndres #MAA2019
So I wrote a thing: https://www.upress.umn.edu/book-division/books/bodies-of-information … and I make the point that that editing in RDF is basically the heir of Durer's grid (I discuss other feminist theoretical critical digital editing options). VR is basically a version of a facsimile edition but basically moving 1/
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from Matthew Parker made a facsimile edition of Matthew Paris in the 16th c. (down to the images) to the BL doing photographic facsimiles, to digitization, to now VR. This is a remediated chain of facsimile editions in whatever media form. So I prefer the discussion in Graphesis
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between mise-en-page, mise-en-scene, to mise-en-systeme. So what is VR and how can it address the issues at stake in some of the critique that has been leveled at Immersive DH for replicating the 19th c. World Fair orientalizing/fetishization of spectacle?
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