Have you ever wanted to walk in virtual worlds, scan and print 3d objects, or make podcasts like the experts?
This Hands-on Humanities Day, the Digital Humanities team will be throwing open our doors to showcase and demonstrate how digital technologies can be used to transform our understanding of the humanities.
From digital skills like coding and 3D modelling to motion capture and filmmaking, explore with us the creative and academic skills that are a part of Digital Humanities. And with VR-headsets, a VR-treadmill, a 360 audio-visual suite, and so much more - there is plenty for all ages to experience in the Digital Humanities Hub.
This Hands-on Humanities Day, the Digital Humanities team will be throwing open our doors to showcase and demonstrate how digital technologies can be used to transform our understanding of the humanities.
From digital skills like coding and 3D modelling to motion capture and filmmaking, explore with us the creative and academic skills that are a part of Digital Humanities. And with VR-headsets, a VR-treadmill, a 360 audio-visual suite, and so much more - there is plenty for all ages to experience in the Digital Humanities Hub.
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