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Scheduled
In Collaboration with LLILAS Brazil Center and the UT School of Architecture Community and Regional Planning, the UT-OSPO is proud to present: Pauliceia 2.0: An Open-Source and Collaborative Historical Mapping Project. A leading digital humanities project in Latin America, Pauliceia 2.0 brings together historical GIS, open-source software, and participatory research to rethink how
urban spatial history is produced and shared. This public talk explores how the project’s tools and methods matter for historians, digital humanists, planners, and open-source practitioners working across disciplines.