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Recent Stuff:
- Subjectivity and 3D Modelling in Archaeology
- What is a Bead?
- Update: 10 June 2017
- 3D Modelling Techniques
- Excavating My Own Research
- The Early Medieval Archaeology Student Symposium 2016
- What is the Purpose of Heritage Visualisation?
- Photography and Its Effects on Museums
- Bead Design: Take 2
- Stereoscopes and Archaeology
- Spiral Beads
- Museum Highlights: National Museum of Scotland, Part 1
- Stripes, Swirls, and Squiggles: Line Styles
- Swag Beads
- Museum Highlights: Upcountry History Museum
Category Archives: Theory/Literature
Subjectivity and 3D Modelling in Archaeology
I was in Tübingen last week for the Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology conference, partly to present my own work but largely (and more importantly, in my opinion) to see what others are doing in digital archaeology. There … Continue reading
What is the Purpose of Heritage Visualisation?
Generally speaking, when you hear of heritage visualisation, you’re first reaction may be something along the lines of, ‘What’s that?’ A perfectly valid reaction, since we tend to talk about visualisation in terms of specific techniques (e.g. photography, 3D modelling, … Continue reading
Posted in Lab Notes, Theory/Literature
Tagged archaeology, bead, heritage, technique, theory, visualisation
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Photography and Its Effects on Museums
I was doing a fair amount of reading this week and came across a chapter that discussed the overwhelming influence photography has had on art, history, and museums. You can see how it would have a large influence pretty easily, … Continue reading
Posted in Lab Notes, Technologies, Theory/Literature
Tagged history, museum, photography, technology, visualisation
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