Ashes2Art combines cutting-edge digital technologies, art history, archaeology, graphic and web design, animation and digital photography to recreate monuments of the ancient past. The project provides an extraordinary opportunity for faculty and students from various universities to combine skills from disparate disciplines in a web-based project available worldwide using open-source software. Faculty and students conduct focused research on specific monuments, visit the locations (when possible), shoot digital panoramas, write essays that summarize various opinions, document those sources with an extended bibliography and construct immersive 3D models based on published archaeological reports.That research is then published online utiliz...
This academic year I have been working as a research assistant to Professor Kiernan as part of the F...
Chan Chan is a wide archaeological site located in Peru. Its knowledge is limited to the visit of Pa...
In the digital era, new technologies have helped to rethink the traditional museum: people can now v...
Ashes2Art is the integration of research and pedagogy in digital reconstructions of ancient monument...
Ashes2Art is a collaborative undergraduate research initiative focused on the application of digital...
The Ashes2Art project, an interdisciplinary undergraduate seminar offered every spring at Coastal Ca...
[EN] Ashes2Art is a collaborative undergraduate research initiative focused on the application of di...
The emergence of high-speed processors with 3D graphics acceleration and the accessibility of high-s...
Fascinated with building “living” digital representations of past cultures, Bachelor of Arts senior ...
One of the main characteristics of the Internet era we are living in, is the free and online availab...
One of the main characteristics of the Internet era we are living in, is the free and online availab...
Virtual Reality (abbreviated VR), although far from being a new concept in computer science, is incr...
Archaeologists increasingly recognize the need for public outreach and education, which many archaeo...
organization whose aim is to both ensure the preservation of digital archaeological data, and delive...
Over the past decade, virtual reality has been quickly growing in popularity across disciplines incl...
This academic year I have been working as a research assistant to Professor Kiernan as part of the F...
Chan Chan is a wide archaeological site located in Peru. Its knowledge is limited to the visit of Pa...
In the digital era, new technologies have helped to rethink the traditional museum: people can now v...
Ashes2Art is the integration of research and pedagogy in digital reconstructions of ancient monument...
Ashes2Art is a collaborative undergraduate research initiative focused on the application of digital...
The Ashes2Art project, an interdisciplinary undergraduate seminar offered every spring at Coastal Ca...
[EN] Ashes2Art is a collaborative undergraduate research initiative focused on the application of di...
The emergence of high-speed processors with 3D graphics acceleration and the accessibility of high-s...
Fascinated with building “living” digital representations of past cultures, Bachelor of Arts senior ...
One of the main characteristics of the Internet era we are living in, is the free and online availab...
One of the main characteristics of the Internet era we are living in, is the free and online availab...
Virtual Reality (abbreviated VR), although far from being a new concept in computer science, is incr...
Archaeologists increasingly recognize the need for public outreach and education, which many archaeo...
organization whose aim is to both ensure the preservation of digital archaeological data, and delive...
Over the past decade, virtual reality has been quickly growing in popularity across disciplines incl...
This academic year I have been working as a research assistant to Professor Kiernan as part of the F...
Chan Chan is a wide archaeological site located in Peru. Its knowledge is limited to the visit of Pa...
In the digital era, new technologies have helped to rethink the traditional museum: people can now v...