This paper presents a diffractive dialogue between ethnographic accounts of imagery, digital or computational imaging, and art and archaeology practices. It develops the notion of images in the making in the context of the digital domain, to discuss what an image is and can be today. It focuses on two digital imaging techniques developed within archaeology and cultural heritage–reflectance transformation imaging and structure from motion photogrammetry–exploring how these techniques play out in heritage and art world contexts and practices. The paper highlights digital images as unstable compositions, and explores how digital images in the making enable us to reconsider the shifting temporal character of the image, and discuss the way in wh...
This chapter explores the multiple temporalities and materialities of art/archaeol- ogy. The authors...
Fragmentation of the Photographic Image in the Digital Age challenges orthodoxies of photographic th...
This article reflects on the relationships between artefacts newly collectedby ethnographic museums ...
This paper presents a diffractive dialogue between prehistoric imagery, digital or computational ima...
Digital imaging techniques have been rapidly adopted within archaeology and cultural heritage practi...
Digital imaging techniques have been rapidly adopted within archaeology and cultural heritage practi...
In this paper I critically address the indexical qualities of archaeological reproductions in order ...
In the video introduction to the Blackfoot Digital Library, the Blackfoot Knowledge Holder, the late...
The adoption of 3D imaging techniques into fine art practice redefines conventional typological dist...
Considering its technological and thematical contexts, digital art conveys different – even more com...
This book presents a study of material images and asks how an appreciation of the making and unfoldi...
This chapter explores the transformation of the photographic image through differing conceptual and ...
Archaeology abounds in visual media, both media artifacts from the past, as well as means of documen...
In this text we discuss the disruption possibilities in the contextual structures of occidental dich...
This volume brings together new lines of research across a range of disciplines from participants i...
This chapter explores the multiple temporalities and materialities of art/archaeol- ogy. The authors...
Fragmentation of the Photographic Image in the Digital Age challenges orthodoxies of photographic th...
This article reflects on the relationships between artefacts newly collectedby ethnographic museums ...
This paper presents a diffractive dialogue between prehistoric imagery, digital or computational ima...
Digital imaging techniques have been rapidly adopted within archaeology and cultural heritage practi...
Digital imaging techniques have been rapidly adopted within archaeology and cultural heritage practi...
In this paper I critically address the indexical qualities of archaeological reproductions in order ...
In the video introduction to the Blackfoot Digital Library, the Blackfoot Knowledge Holder, the late...
The adoption of 3D imaging techniques into fine art practice redefines conventional typological dist...
Considering its technological and thematical contexts, digital art conveys different – even more com...
This book presents a study of material images and asks how an appreciation of the making and unfoldi...
This chapter explores the transformation of the photographic image through differing conceptual and ...
Archaeology abounds in visual media, both media artifacts from the past, as well as means of documen...
In this text we discuss the disruption possibilities in the contextual structures of occidental dich...
This volume brings together new lines of research across a range of disciplines from participants i...
This chapter explores the multiple temporalities and materialities of art/archaeol- ogy. The authors...
Fragmentation of the Photographic Image in the Digital Age challenges orthodoxies of photographic th...
This article reflects on the relationships between artefacts newly collectedby ethnographic museums ...