USC scholars are using virtual reality and augmented reality technologies to bring historical objects and locations to life.
USC Dornsife News
USC Dornsife’s Sabina Zonno and Lynn Dodd receive a National Endowment for the Humanities grant to develop an immersive experience around a Renaissance-era manuscript. [4¾ min read]
Personal and cultural legacy meets cutting-edge research technology, enabling the documentation and preservation of Byzantine murals in Eastern Orthodox churches.
A pioneering visionary in the use of computer technology to further the study of literature, Robert “Bob” Dilligan was a gifted teacher of Romantic poetry who spearheaded the development of digital humanities in a career at USC Dornsife that spanned 35 years.
Digital humanities and art history scholar Justin Underhill uses visualization software to recreate the experience of viewing art in its original setting.
Bruce Zuckerman holds on to humanity’s past through digital photography that captures a world of minute detail.
The Trojan League of Los Angeles’ annual benefit and luncheon showcases USC Dornsife.
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation award reflects the quality of humanities faculty at USC Dornsife and critical studies faculty in the USC School of Cinematic Arts, as well as the cross-disciplinary research potential at the university’s centers and institutes.