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Category: Projects

Hadrian's Villa

NSF FUNDED VIRTUAL SIMULATION OF HADRIAN’S VILLA

IDIA Lab has designed a virtual simulation of the villa of the Roman Emperor Hadrian, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site located outside of Rome in Tivoli, Italy. This project is being produced in collaboration with the Virtual World Heritage Laboratory (VWHL) at the University of Virginia (UVA), directed by Dr. Bernard Frischer and…
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Deep Mapping Middletown

Deep Mapping Middletown is a platform for intensive, spatially-driven investigations of Muncie, Indiana, that employ techniques derived from literary study, history, anthropology, geography and art. Its ultimate aim is to produce a “detailed multimedia depiction of a place” that capitalizes on the extensive archive created by the century of social research focused on Muncie as…
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Mapping Middletown Voices

Mapping Middletown Voices is an initiative focused on spatializing data from oral histories that document historical experience in Muncie, Indiana. Researchers completed most of these interviews in connection with research on Muncie as Middletown, the subject of Robert and Helen Lynd’s pathbreaking investigation of American community life and its many successors. It employs geographic text analysis…
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MASTS (Mapping and Storytelling System) of Whitely

Associate Professor of Geography Jorn Seemann is spearheading a mapping and storytelling project focused on Muncie’s Whitely neighborhood. Entitled MASTS (Mapping and Storytelling System) of Whitely, the project creates a community-centered, open-ended online platform that gathers and shares place-based histories of the neighborhood, historical sources and documents, and personal spatial biographies. Students enrolled in Seemann’s…
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The Evolution of Getting a Living in Middletown 

The Evolution of Getting a Living in Middletown is the creation of students enrolled in History 424 (Fall 2022).  It examines changes in the kinds of work and work experiences of local residents, including industrial workers, women, and racial and ethnic minorities.  It is built on the Scalar platform, an open-source, media-rich platform that facilitates the non-linear…
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What Middletown Read

What Middletown Read

What Middletown Read is a database and search engine built upon the circulation records of the Muncie (Indiana) Public Library from November 5, 1891 to May 27, 1893 and from November 5, 1894 to December 3, 1902. It documents every book that every library patron borrowed during those periods. The Center for Middletown Studies, University…
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Buffalo Bill

Buffalo Bill’s Wild West gets a virtual makeover

Digital artists from Ball State’s IDIA Lab built their virtual simulation of Buffalo Bill’s Wild West with the Unity 3-D gaming platform along with custom software created by the lab. Cowboys and Indians captivated the country when Buffalo Bill’s Wild West rolled through America in the late 1800s and early 1900s. More than a century…
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Launch of Virtual Companion iOS app by IDIA Lab

Learn how modern technology can shape our understanding of the past during a special program at Mounds State Park on Saturday, Nov. 14. Visitors to the 1 p.m. program will join park naturalist Kelley Morgan to learn about modern technologies that help archaeologists and historians bring the past to life. During the second half, director…
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Ball Glass Factory

Virtual Middletown Living Museum in Blue Mars

The Virtual Middletown Living Museum project in Blue Mars is a simulation of the Ball Glass factory from early 20th century Muncie, Indiana. Life and conditions in the factory were one of the key elements of the Middletown Studies by Robert S. and Helen Merrell Lynd in their landmark studies Middletown (1929) and Middletown in Transition (1937). These in-depth accounts…
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Newark Earthworks

Ball State to develop interactive 3D simulation of Newark Earthworks

The public will be able to explore the prehistoric Newark Earthworks in Ohio the way they appeared 2,000 years ago thanks to an interactive 3D simulation under development at Ball State University. The Newark Earthworks comprise the largest set of geometric earthen enclosures in the world, built by the Hopewell People between A.D. 1 to A.D.…
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