Projects

Digital Projects

The CatLAB is dedicated to the exploration of the arts via the use of the latest digital technologies.
Click below to learn more about our digital initiatives.

3D Modeling in the Art History Classroom

Using SketchUp, students in Prof. Ivo van der Graaff's Roman Architecture course created 3D models of ancient Roman buildings.

From Digging to Digital

In this class, students use digital tools such as 3D photography and drone imagery to document works of cultural heritage.

Photo Bookmaking Website

The CatLAB created a website showcasing books created by students in Prof. Mike Cardinali's photo bookmaking class (ARTS 651)

Frederick H. Evans Collection of Lantern Slides

A collection of 232 slides by the British photographer Frederick H. Evans has been digitized & catalogued by the CatLAB.

BA & BFA Digital Exhibition

The CatLAB creates an annual online exhibition featuring works by our graduating BA & BFA students.

Visualizing Art Museum Data

Students in Prof. Wager's "Art & Gender" course analyzed and created visualizations of data from the Metropolitan Museum.

3D Printed Portraits Students in Introduction to Sculpture had their heads 3D scanned, then manipulated in modeling software, and finally 3D printed.

3D Printed Portraits

Students in Introduction to Sculpture had their heads 3D scanned, then manipulated in modeling software, and finally 3D printed.

3D Printed Portraits Students in Introduction to Sculpture had their heads 3D scanned, then manipulated in modeling software, and finally 3D printed.
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