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ACADEMIC RESOURCE - RESEARCH SHOWCASE
Online Research Showcase
Centred on the visualisation of data in both archaeology and the wider fields of the social sciences, arts, and science and technology studies. Like the bibliography, these summaries aim to link practitioners across disciplines, highlight innovative visual projects, and offer a platform for future planning and discussion of best practices around archaeological visual method and theory.
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Pervasive Gaming, Education, and Cultural Heritage: Emplaced Interpretive Games at the Presidio of San Francisco The Gateway to Sarup Institutionalising Images: Early Visualisation Networks in
Aegean Archaeology Framing Machu Picchu: Science, Photography and the Making of Patrimony
Scandalous Artefacts Strategies of Visualisation in German Archaeology, 19th-20th C Choreographic Morphologies: Interdisciplinary Crossovers in the Use of Digital Visualisation Methods in Dance and Archaeology The Creation of a Visual History of the Ouendat Huron Nation; Nineteenth-Century Archaeological Imaging of Huronia
The Archaeological Eye: Visualisation and the Disciplinary Foundations of British Archaeology Framing the Archaeological Si[gh]te: Ruins, Archaeologists and Photographic Composition Reflexive Representations: The Partibility of Archaeology Archaeology and Community Museology: Ancient Egyptian Daily Life Scenes in Museums
The Remediated Places Project Fractured Media: Challenging the Dimensions of Archaeology’s Typical Visual Modes of Engagement OKAPI Island in Second Life Interactive Panoramas and 3D Modelling Based on Panoramas
Representing Prehistory: The Biographies of the Robenhausen Lake Dwelling Collections at the Cambridge Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology (2008-2009) Imag(in)ing the Other at Dura-Europos High Mountain Archaeology - Visualising the Silvretta Illumination in Past Environments - Physical Accuracy and the Interpretative Process
The Archaeology of Time Travel Digital Archaeology Malmö 1692 Depicting the Rock Paintings of the Maloti-Drakensberg: Images of Images, from Manual Reproduction to the Digital Age
Archaeology & Illustrators: A History of The Ancient Monuments Drawing Office SahulTime: Rethinking Archaeological Representation in the Digital Age Mata Hari's Glass Eye and Other Tales… The Input of Information and Communication Technologies in Archaeological Walk Planning
art+archaeology Preserving the Forgotten. William Henry Fox Talbot, Photography and the Antique. ShipShape: Solid Modelling and Visualisation of the Newport Ship from the 3D Digital Record Archaeography Photoblogging Collective
Pop Arch: Archaeological Appropriations of Contemporary Art The Past in your Pocket: Mobile Media & Interactive Interpretation Visual Narratives in Waterton Lakes National Park The Herculaneum Polychrome Statuary Project
 
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Call for Contributions to the Visualisation in Archaeology Academic Resource.
A critical element to VIA’s vision of constructing a critical intellectual framework for visualisation in archaeology, the Academic Resource has been established as a one-stop, web-based forum for the circulation of research details and bibliographic information on vision and visuality-related studies. The Resource is intended as a community-building tool whose components work together to foster conceptual reflection within archaeology, as well as to create a network of dialogue and informationsharing across disciplines.

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