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event: Space as an artefact: understanding past perceptions and uses of space
Submitted by Torsten Reimer on Tue, 07/08/2007 - 17:02.Digital Classicist/Institute of Classical Studies Work in Progress Seminar, Summer 2007
Stuart Dunn (King's College London) [read more...]
event: Theoretical Approaches to Virtual Representations of Past Environments
Submitted by Lydia Horstman on Tue, 05/06/2007 - 12:25.A workshop run by Kate Devlin, Goldsmiths College, University of London.
Computer graphics has become a popular way of interpreting past environments, for educational and entertainment value, and also as an aid to research. The use of three-dimensional computer modelling to create an image of a site or artefact has become an accepted means of communicating cultural heritage information. [read more...]
event: Space/Time: Methods in geospatial computing for mapping the past
Submitted by Torsten Reimer on Fri, 01/06/2007 - 11:20.Many excellent case studies exist of application of geospatial technologies in the archaeological and historical domains, and particular aspects of the subject have been examined in cross-regional and cross-methodological ways. [read more...]
event: From Abstract Data Mapping to 3D Photorealism: Understanding Emerging Intersections in Visualisation Practices and Techniques
Submitted by Torsten Reimer on Fri, 01/06/2007 - 11:14.
Visualisation CollageResearchers in arts and humanities, social sciences, scientific and engineering communities are generating, and accessing via grid and other networked technologies, ever increasing amounts of complex data. [read more...]
casestudy: North Sea Palaeolandscapes
Submitted by Hazel Gardiner on Tue, 08/08/2006 - 15:22.
North Sea Palaeolandscapes is a remarkable project utilizing 3D seismic data to generate models which will be of enormous value to the geological and archaeological community (as well as to the aggregate extraction industry). [read more...]




