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Initiated under a succession of directors at [[CRASSH]], the main focus of activity in this area is now conducted via the | Initiated under a succession of directors at [[CRASSH]], the main focus of activity in this area is now conducted via the [[Cambridge Digital Humanities Initiative]]. | ||
Other Crucible projects: | Other Crucible projects: | ||
* [[European Storytelling Archive]] | * [[European Storytelling Archive]] | ||
* [[Hamlet on the Ramparts]] | * [[Hamlet on the Ramparts]] | ||
* [[Digital Resources in the Arts | * [[Digital Resources in the Humanities and Arts]] | ||
* [[Representing Knowledge: Exploring Computational Techniques]] | * [[Representing Knowledge: Exploring Computational Techniques]] | ||
* [[Virtual theatre of the Early Modern period]] | * [[Virtual theatre of the Early Modern period]] | ||
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Crucible participants: | Crucible participants: | ||
* [[Mel Leggatt]] | * [[Mel Leggatt]] | ||
* [[Anne | * [[Anne Alexander]] | ||
* [[Alan Blackwell]] | * [[Alan Blackwell]] | ||
* [[Mary Jacobus]] | * [[Mary Jacobus]] |
Latest revision as of 15:20, 31 July 2020
Initiated under a succession of directors at CRASSH, the main focus of activity in this area is now conducted via the Cambridge Digital Humanities Initiative.
Other Crucible projects:
- European Storytelling Archive
- Hamlet on the Ramparts
- Digital Resources in the Humanities and Arts
- Representing Knowledge: Exploring Computational Techniques
- Virtual theatre of the Early Modern period
Crucible participants: