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Serai: Premodern Encounters

Serai: Premodern Encounters

Jul 29, 2021 | Archived projects, Early Modern/Modern, Europe, Middle Ages, Middle East

Archived Project Website:http://serai.utsc.utoronto.ca/ Description: As an explicitly trans-disciplinary space, Serai offers researchers, teachers, and students at all stages of their careers a digital meeting place where they can share resources, exchange ideas, and...
Mapping Ararat: An Imaginary Jewish Homelands Project

Mapping Ararat: An Imaginary Jewish Homelands Project

Jun 25, 2021 | Archived projects, Early Modern/Modern, North America

Archived Project Website: http://www.mappingararat.com/ Description: Mapping Ararat is an augmented reality project that navigates through an imaginary Jewish homeland.  It offers the user/participant the tools to imagine an alternative historical...

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