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Tracing A History Of Atlanta’S Public Transit, Joseph Hurley
Tracing A History Of Atlanta’S Public Transit, Joseph Hurley
Joe A. Hurley
No abstract provided.
1949 Atlanta Aerial Mosaic Project Reveals Built Environment Change, Joseph Hurley
1949 Atlanta Aerial Mosaic Project Reveals Built Environment Change, Joseph Hurley
Joe A. Hurley
No abstract provided.
“Planning Atlanta” Shows Past Illustrations Of Future Redevelopment!, Joseph Hurley
“Planning Atlanta” Shows Past Illustrations Of Future Redevelopment!, Joseph Hurley
Joe A. Hurley
No abstract provided.
Interactive Visualization: Video Walls For Collaborative Research And Discovery (Snapshot Of Curve), Krista Graham, Khyle Hannan, Joseph Hurley, Bryan Sinclair
Interactive Visualization: Video Walls For Collaborative Research And Discovery (Snapshot Of Curve), Krista Graham, Khyle Hannan, Joseph Hurley, Bryan Sinclair
Joe A. Hurley
Discusses large-scale video walls in libraries designed for collaboration that can change users’ perspective and reframe and amplify digital content in shared physical spaces. Georgia State University Library’s newly-opened CURVE: Collaborative University Research & Visualization Environment features a 24-by-4.5-foot, high-resolution CURVE interactWall that expands student and faculty access to digital resources, data visualization, and more.
Georgia Library Spotlight - Curve: Collaborative University Research & Visualization Environment, Georgia State University Library, Joseph Hurley
Georgia Library Spotlight - Curve: Collaborative University Research & Visualization Environment, Georgia State University Library, Joseph Hurley
Joe A. Hurley
No abstract provided.
Snow Jam 2014: Planning Atlanta, Ryan Gravel, And A Car-Dependent Region, Joseph Hurley
Snow Jam 2014: Planning Atlanta, Ryan Gravel, And A Car-Dependent Region, Joseph Hurley
Joe A. Hurley
No abstract provided.
How A Densely Populated Neighborhood Became Turner Field: A Map Essay, Joseph Hurley
How A Densely Populated Neighborhood Became Turner Field: A Map Essay, Joseph Hurley
Joe A. Hurley
No abstract provided.
Visualization On The Big Screen: Hands-On Immersive Environments Designed For Student And Faculty Collaboration, Bryan Sinclair, Jill Sexton, Joseph Hurley
Visualization On The Big Screen: Hands-On Immersive Environments Designed For Student And Faculty Collaboration, Bryan Sinclair, Jill Sexton, Joseph Hurley
Joe A. Hurley
Large-scale panoramic displays designed for collaboration can change users’ perspective and reframe and amplify digital content in a shared pixel space. Many universities have implemented large-scale displays, but they are often in areas that restrict access to the equipment and require staff mediation for use. Additionally, dedicated staff may be required to program content for the walls, limiting the variety of content displayed. This presentation covers efforts at the libraries at Georgia State University and the University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill to implement immersive display technologies that allow unmediated patron access and reduce the amount of staff …
Digital Atlanta: Engaging Students With Their Local Environment, Bryan Sinclair, Joseph Hurley
Digital Atlanta: Engaging Students With Their Local Environment, Bryan Sinclair, Joseph Hurley
Joe A. Hurley
Georgia State University Library is connecting and engaging students with their local Atlanta environment through a new interdisciplinary digital project involving historical city planning maps. Designed as an educational digital humanities platform, "Planning Atlanta: A New City in the Making, 1930s–1990s," is currently being used by students in various disciplines. Through this dynamic platform, students, educators, and the public are engaging with their surroundings, discovering connections about the built environment and the past, and changing their perception of Atlanta in ways that would not be possible without the aid of this digital collection.