
DRaL | Distant Reading across Languages Project
Supported by the Department of Digital Humanities (DDH) at King’s College London, Distant Reading across Languages (DRaL) is a collaborative project between DDH and KDL with a interdisciplinary team. The objective of the project is to experiment with the methods of distant reading and Digital Humanities approaches to explore translatorial responses to formal word repetitions.

AMPS | Architecture_Media_Politics_Society
Dr. Gabriele Salciute Civiliene gives a talk about ‘VR Ethnography of the Transcultural Reimagining of William Faulkner’s Topographies of Yoknapatawpha’ in the latest AMPS Parade series.

Gabriele Salciute Civiliene (2021) VR ETHNOGRAPHY: TRANSCULTURAL REIMAGINING OF WILLIAM FAULKNER’S TOPOGRAPHIES IN THE SOUND AND THE FURY | AMPS Proceedings Series 20.2. Connections: Exploring Heritage, Architecture, Cities, Art, Media, ed. by Howard Griffin. ISSN 2398-9467, pp. 187-198.