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CH1 3D Imaging
Gabriel Bodard edited this page Jan 12, 2021
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Thursday Jan 21, 16:00 UK = 17:00 CET
Convenors: Gabriel Bodard (University of London), Kelly McClinton (Indiana University), Alicia Walsh (Recollection Heritage)
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For discussion in this forum thread
- (Two open access titles will be chosen from the list below. Please add suggestions below, not here.)
- Ryan Baumann, Dorothy Carr Porter and W. Brent Seales (2008), “The Use of MicroCT in the Study of Archaeological Artefacts.” 9th International Art Conference in Jerusalem on Non-destructive Investigation and Analysis. Available: http://rfbaumann.com/papers/Israel-EDUCE.pdf
- A. Bentkowska-Kafel & L. MacDonald, 2017. Digital Techniques for Documenting and Preserving Cultural Heritage. Arc Humanities Press.
- Bonacchi, C. et al. (2014). "Crowd-sourced Archaeological Research: The MicroPasts Project." Archaeology International 17, pp. 61–68. Available: http://doi.org/10.5334/ai.1705
- H. Geismar, 2018. Museum Object Lessons for the Digital Age. UCL Press.
- Gabriele Guidi, Michele Russo, et al. 2009. “A Multi-Resolution Methodology for the 3D Modeling of Large and Complex Archeological Areas.” International Journal of Architectural Computing 7-1, 39–55. (Not open access.)
- Historic England, 2017. Photogrammetric Applications for Cultural Heritage. Historic England. Available: https://historicengland.org.uk/images-books/publications/photogrammetric-applications-for-cultural-heritage/heag066-photogrammetric-applications-cultural-heritage/
- Giacomo Landeschi, Nicolò Dell'Unto, et al. 2016. “3D-GIS as a platform for visual analysis: Investigating a Pompeian house.” Journal of Archaeological Science 65, 103–113. (Not open access.)
- S. Robson, S. MacDonald et al. (2011). "Chapter 5: 3D recording and museums." In C. Warwick et al., Digital Humanities in Practice. Facet Publishing. Available: https://blogs.ucl.ac.uk/dh-in-practice/chapter-5/
- K. Sengoku-Haga, 2017. "Polykleitos and his followers at work: how the Doryphoros was used." In J. M. Daehner et al. Artistry in Bronze: the Greeks and their Legacy. LA: Getty Conservation Institute. Available: http://www.getty.edu/publications/artistryinbronze/the-artist/10-haga-et-al/
- Davide Tanasi (2019). "Best Practices for 3D Digital Recording and Global Sharing of Catacombs from Late Roman Sicily." Studies in Digital Heritage 3.1. Pp. 60.82. Available: http://dx.doi.org/10.14434/sdh.v3i1.25290
- Anca Timofan et al (2019). "PANTHEON 3D: An Initiative in the Three-Dimensional Digitization of Romanian Cultural Heritage." Studia Universitatis Babes-Bolyai Digitalia 63.2, pp. 65-83. Available: https://digihubb.centre.ubbcluj.ro/journal/index.php/digitalia/article/view/52
- Valeria Vitale (2018), "The Monster in Your Pocket." In ed. Bridges/al-Ayad, Making Monsters: An anthology of classical monsters. Futurefire.net Publishing. Pp. 107–120. Available: https://sas-space.sas.ac.uk/9287/
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