Visualisation in Archaeology (VIA) was a three year project to explore the philosophical and historical dimensions--and future prospects--of the visual presentation of archaeological knowledge. The project connected researchers through a web platform, annual workshops. VIA aims to inform professional standards around pictorial practice, investigate viable guidelines for imaging, and, in so doing, articulate an intellectual framework for the visualisation of archaeological data. The content of this dataset represents the results of the conference, workshops, bibliography and series of surveys undertaken by the project
Abstract Digital visualization has gone through a revolutionary decade. Compared to other fields whe...
3D visualization in archaeology has become a suitable solution and effective instrument for the anal...
During the last two decades, since digital technologies have become more sophisticated in acquiring ...
Researchers and practitioners from across disciplines are invited to submit abstracts for presentati...
[EN] Visualisation in Archaeology (www.viarch.org.uk) is a three-year research project funded by Eng...
Data visualization, the main topic of this dissertation, is the science concerned with the design an...
Archaeology is a visually rich discipline with multiple avenues for visualisation within the field. ...
The use of computer visualisation techniques is an increasing part of archaeology's illustrative rep...
Visualization methods are commonly used during the successive stages of the archaeological process. ...
Mgr. Jiří Unger The utilization of 3D computer reconstruction visualizations in archaeology Abstract...
Increasingly, archaeologists are using virtual reconstruction as a method for visualising archaeolog...
In the 1980's archaeologists embraced the rapidly expanding field of computer modelling and visualis...
Archaeological field work produces vast amounts of three-dimensionally recorded data which can only ...
During the last two decades, since digital technologies have become more sophisticated in acquiring ...
The application of 3D digital technologies in the archaeological research expands more and more duri...
Abstract Digital visualization has gone through a revolutionary decade. Compared to other fields whe...
3D visualization in archaeology has become a suitable solution and effective instrument for the anal...
During the last two decades, since digital technologies have become more sophisticated in acquiring ...
Researchers and practitioners from across disciplines are invited to submit abstracts for presentati...
[EN] Visualisation in Archaeology (www.viarch.org.uk) is a three-year research project funded by Eng...
Data visualization, the main topic of this dissertation, is the science concerned with the design an...
Archaeology is a visually rich discipline with multiple avenues for visualisation within the field. ...
The use of computer visualisation techniques is an increasing part of archaeology's illustrative rep...
Visualization methods are commonly used during the successive stages of the archaeological process. ...
Mgr. Jiří Unger The utilization of 3D computer reconstruction visualizations in archaeology Abstract...
Increasingly, archaeologists are using virtual reconstruction as a method for visualising archaeolog...
In the 1980's archaeologists embraced the rapidly expanding field of computer modelling and visualis...
Archaeological field work produces vast amounts of three-dimensionally recorded data which can only ...
During the last two decades, since digital technologies have become more sophisticated in acquiring ...
The application of 3D digital technologies in the archaeological research expands more and more duri...
Abstract Digital visualization has gone through a revolutionary decade. Compared to other fields whe...
3D visualization in archaeology has become a suitable solution and effective instrument for the anal...
During the last two decades, since digital technologies have become more sophisticated in acquiring ...