Visualization Lab for Digital Art History
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Christopher Dresser Bottle, 19th C., English, Bone china, New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Anne-Louis Girodet-Trioson Study for "Portrait of an Indian" (detail), 19th C., French, Oil on canvas, New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Paul Cézanne Still Life with Apples and Pears (detail), 1885-87, French, Oil on canvas, New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Byzantine Medallion from an Icon Frame, 11th-12th C., Cloisonné enamel, gold, New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Jackson Pollock Number 8 (detail), 1949, American, Oil, enamel, and aluminum paint on canvas
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Carlo Crivelli Pietà (detail), 1476, Italian, Tempera on wood, gold ground, New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art

V-Lab Equipment Loans

History of Art faculty and graduate students may check out equipment from the V-Lab. Equipment may be reserved throughout the semester on an as-needed basis, but will only be loaned out during the class-time. Instructors are expected to use their own laptops for teaching, but may borrow V-Lab laptops for occasional use, if needed.

Please check out available equipment through the online Equipment Library
 

Classroom Tech Support

Departmental Classrooms

The V-Lab maintains audiovisual equipment in departmental classrooms, which include 425 and 308B in Doe Library, as well as 104 Moffitt. Please contact the staff if you need assistance with the equipment in these rooms or would like a classroom orientation. 

You must provide your own laptop or reserve one from the V-Lab.
 

Moffitt Classrooms

The equipment in all other Moffitt classrooms is maintained by campus Research, Teaching, and Learning (RTL). Contact RTL at 510-643-8637 to report any problems with equipment in these classrooms. If you experience equipment problems during your lecture, contact the RTL at 510-643-8637 and they will dispatch a classroom technician to arrive within 5-10 minutes.

To arrange a classroom orientation with RTL, you may contact them here.

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