Series |
Digital research in the arts and humanities
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Contents |
Introduction / Anna Bentkowska-Kafel and Hugh Denard -- Defining our terms in heritage visualization / Richard Beacham -- Scientific method, chaîne opératoire and visualization : 3D modelling as a research tool in archaeology / Sorin Hermon -- Setting standards for 3D visualization of cultural heritage in Europe and beyond / Franco Niccolucci -- More than pretty pictures of the past : an American perspective on virtual heritage / Donald H. Sanders -- A new introduction to the London charter / Hugh Denard -- The London Charter for the Computer-based Visualisation of Cultural Heritage (version 2.1, February 2009) -- Walking with dragons : CGIs in wildlife "documentaries" / Mark Carnall -- Hypothesizing Southampton in 1454 : a three-dimensional model of the medieval town / Matt Jones -- Paradata in art-historical research : a visualization of Piet Mondrian's studio at 5 Rue de coulmiers / Ryan Egel-Andrews -- Just how predictable is predictive lighting? / Kate Devlin -- Lies, damned lies, and visualizations : will metadata and paradata be a solution or a curse? / Martin J. Turner -- Intricacies and potentials of gathering paradata in the 3D modelling workflow / Sven Havemann -- Defining paradata in heritage visualization / Drew Baker -- Transparency for empirical data / Mark Mudge -- Behaviours, interactions, and affordance in virtual archaeology / Maurizio Forte and Sofia Pescarin -- How to make sustainable visualizations of the past : an epoch common infrastructure tool for interpretation management / Daniel Pletinckx -- Processual scholia : the importance of paradata in heritage visualization / Anna Bentkowska-Kafel. |
Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Access restriction | Available only to authorized users. |
Technical details | Mode of access: World Wide Web |
Genre/form | Electronic books. |
LCCN | 2011022579 |
ISBN | 9780754675839 (alk. paper) |
ISBN | 9781409437611 (ebook) |