by Carolyn Nuelle | Jun 4, 2016 | CURI Summer 2016
We’re coming up on the end of our first week of research! We’ve already started mapping a couple of different projects, and we have several more lined up. I’m also finally getting more accustomed to the names and faces of Paris’ musical scene...
by Stella Li | Jun 4, 2016 | CURI Summer 2016
Having a series of deja-vu during the first week of research can be quite an unique experience. Reading new chapters from known books is like a date with old acquaintances: old memories penetrate the new stories narrated in a familiar tone. I was reminded of the...
by Sam Parker | Jun 4, 2016 | CURI Summer 2016
Believe it or not (I don’t), the first week of this summer’s CURI project has come and gone, leaving me tired, excited, and a little hungry. We spent the week reading, writing, typing, thinking, plotting points on maps, and getting to know each other;...
by hynes1 | Jun 3, 2016 | CURI Summer 2016
We have researched successfully for four days. I now know what arrondissements are, how to pronounce “Théâtre” (among other French words mostly relating to people and venues), and that the French culture, vibrant and consuming as it was for the Lost...
by Stella Li | May 31, 2016 | CURI Summer 2016
Here is the second summer of the musical geography of 1920s Paris! With an emphasis on the musicological applications of digital maps and other interactive media, our project will continue to visualize and archive musical events of 1920s Paris. This year, we are...
by Carolyn Nuelle | May 31, 2016 | CURI Summer 2016
Bonjour à tous! This summer, our research will continue to work toward the goal of creating a series of engaging, informative maps of Parisian musical life during the 1920s. The interactive features and embedded media in these maps will help students, teachers,...