Fabrizio Nevola
@fjnevola
Renaissance and early modern street life, public space. Digital spatial approaches; locative media. @Florence4D @HiddenCitiesEU @UofE_ArtHistory @UniofExeter.
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📢📢*JOBS* Exeter's Department of Languages, Cultures & Visual Studies is appointing 3 postdoctoral research fellows to join the ERC-awarded, URKI funded project 'Cultures of #Philosophy: Women Writing Knowledge in #EarlyModern Europe'. 1) Focus on Italy: jobs.exeter.ac.uk/hrpr_webrecrui…
Award winning council and university heritage experts discuss pioneering mobile digital experiences! Featuring: Pete Insole, Bristol City Council Fabrizio Nevola, University of Exeter Terry Bracher, Heritage@WSHC Free, online Thu 1st Feb, 1pm Book now! eventbrite.com/e/776249000657…
Exeter Art History & Visual Culture alumni! There's still time to secure your spot at our event at the Camden Art Centre celebrating 10 years of the department. Join us on the 7 February and catch up with fellow alums. 🎟️ Book your place: bit.ly/4aRttVw (31/1/24 deadline) Faculty of Humanities, Arts & Social Sciences
Calling all Exeter Art History & Visual Culture alumni - join us for an informal celebration in London- various teaching staff will be there and we’d love to see you and catch up! Sign up here!👇
On Wednesday we celebrated the 10-year anniversary of the our Exeter Art History & Visual Culture department at Camden Art Centre with staff, alumni and MA Curation students. Fabrizio Nevola toasted the occasion and we were delighted to have so many of our alumni join us! 💚 Faculty of Humanities, Arts & Social Sciences AHVC
Sign up for this talk on 26 February at Institute of Historical Research IHR Europe 1500-1800 Exeter Art History & Visual Culture HistoryCity history.ac.uk/events/roundta…
Just out - Hidden Venice! Three trails and stories in collaboration with three leading historians. Calvium University of Exeter Unive Ca' Foscari VeDPH
Now available to download!: the fruits of long labours by david rosenthal Fabrizio Nevola Dr Celeste McNamara, myself and others. Great to see this
Hidden Venice with 3 stories, and we've pushed the format further with a true crime trail set in 1730. A pleasure curating this new piece of mobile public history with superb colleagues Dr Celeste McNamara Fabrizio Nevola rmsalzberg (also [email protected]) Unive Ca' Foscari VeDPH
Dr Celeste McNamara WarwickHistory Fabrizio Nevola david rosenthal Likewise! And I had fun testing this out with my students Università di Trento during our seminar on walking Venice. Great thanks also to Massimo Rospocher Umberto Cecchinato Sandra Toffolo (also @toffolosandra.bsky.social) Dr Anna Gialdini and others who helped with different aspects of the itinerary
HistoryCity Calvium University of Exeter Unive Ca' Foscari VeDPH Excited to see this finally out with thanks to Dr Celeste McNamara rmsalzberg (also [email protected]) david rosenthal and our project partners listed. Enjoy and post your comments!
Hidden Venice è un’app che ci guida alla scoperta della città seguendo la mappa storica di Ludovico Ughi (1729). Realizzata dal prof. Fabrizio Nevola di University of Exeter con un team di ricerca del VeDPH, è disponibile gratuitamente su AppStore e GooglePlay. 📲bit.ly/CFnews_HiddenV…
Hidden Venice gets its official launch today hosted by our partners Unive Ca' Foscari and VeDPH. With a lecture from Fabrizio Nevola. Register to catch it online.
#History day continues with Fabrizio Nevola and a practical experience of the #HiddenVenice app in calli and campi (in spite of the heat!)
The #History day at VeDPH summer school ends with the keynote lecture by Fabrizio Nevola from University of Exeter, an open event on #publichistory, #digitalhumanities and #renaissance