The ways in which heritage sites are commonly represented – plans, aerial photographs and computer models – have been criticised for their tendency to elevate the viewer to a disembodied perspective that is removed from lived experience. This paper explores the disparity between the totalising tendency of visualisation techniques on one hand, and the need to consider the importance of human experience within built heritage on the other. Following on from existing work along the boundaries of art and archaeology, it is considered that creative practice – with its ability to incorporate emotional and experiential content into visual outcomes – can make a valuable contribution to this area.<br/
During World War I millions of aerial photographs were taken documenting a cultural landscape from w...
YesDesigned as a pragmatic approach that anticipates change to cultural heritage, this chapter discu...
Since at least the 1990s, archaeologists and artists have been documenting military installations fo...
The ways in which heritage sites are commonly represented – plans, aerial photographs and computer m...
This final contribution the special issue of the London Journal on aerial photography also considers...
The view from above a structure, archaeological site or artwork gives conservators a unique perspect...
Cultural heritage sites all over the world are at risk due to aggressive urban expansion, developmen...
This paper concerns the application of cutting edge digital recording techniques within the context ...
High resolution aerial photography has become widely available in the twenty-first century. Already ...
Research on heritage experiences approaches the subject from many fields of study, including visitor...
The origins of archaeological methods are often surprising, revealing unexpected connections between...
In this paper I will pose a challenge to digital heritage visualisation that takes as its starting p...
A photographic essay on the Aerofilms Collection and its coverage of historic monument
Cultural heritage is increasingly being viewed as an economic asset for geographic areas who aim to ...
Archaeology is a visually rich discipline with a long history of utilising images across a variety o...
During World War I millions of aerial photographs were taken documenting a cultural landscape from w...
YesDesigned as a pragmatic approach that anticipates change to cultural heritage, this chapter discu...
Since at least the 1990s, archaeologists and artists have been documenting military installations fo...
The ways in which heritage sites are commonly represented – plans, aerial photographs and computer m...
This final contribution the special issue of the London Journal on aerial photography also considers...
The view from above a structure, archaeological site or artwork gives conservators a unique perspect...
Cultural heritage sites all over the world are at risk due to aggressive urban expansion, developmen...
This paper concerns the application of cutting edge digital recording techniques within the context ...
High resolution aerial photography has become widely available in the twenty-first century. Already ...
Research on heritage experiences approaches the subject from many fields of study, including visitor...
The origins of archaeological methods are often surprising, revealing unexpected connections between...
In this paper I will pose a challenge to digital heritage visualisation that takes as its starting p...
A photographic essay on the Aerofilms Collection and its coverage of historic monument
Cultural heritage is increasingly being viewed as an economic asset for geographic areas who aim to ...
Archaeology is a visually rich discipline with a long history of utilising images across a variety o...
During World War I millions of aerial photographs were taken documenting a cultural landscape from w...
YesDesigned as a pragmatic approach that anticipates change to cultural heritage, this chapter discu...
Since at least the 1990s, archaeologists and artists have been documenting military installations fo...