Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 17, No. 814.
Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London
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Date: Wed, 21 Apr 2004 06:43:46 +0100
From: Sean Lawrence <seanlawrence@writeme.com>
Subject: New special issue of EMLS
To whom it may concern,
The latest special issue of Early Modern Literary Studies has just been
posted at http://purl.oclc.org/emls/emlsframes.html
Editted by Gabriel Egan, this issue is dedicated to "Computer Modelling of
Performance Spaces". Illustrations for certain of the articles require a
virtual reality modelling language plug-in for a web-browser.
Yours sincerely,
Sean Lawrence,
Assistant Editor.
Contents of EMLS Special Issue 13 (April 2004):
Editor's introduction. Gabriel Egan, Shakespeare's Globe and King's College
London.
A report on Virtual Reality (VR) in theatre history research: Creating a
spatial context for performance. [2] Christie Carson, Royal Holloway
University of London.
Modelling the anatomy theatre and the indoor hall theatre: Dissection on
the stages of early modern London. [3] Christian Billing, University of Hull.
Reconstructing Shakespeare's second Globe using 'Computer Aided Design'
(CAD) tools. [4] Tim Fitzpatrick, University of Sydney.
The 1599 Globe and its modern replica: Virtual Reality modelling of the
archaeological and pictorial evidence. [5] Gabriel Egan, Shakespeare's
Globe and King's College London.
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