item: #1 of 52 id: sdh-22846 author: None title: sdh-22846 date: None words: 7920 flesch: 59 summary: THE ORIENTATION OF THE ANGKOR MONUMENTS The present author has previously gathered sample data of Angkor temples with a precision magnetic compass. These monuments include the world-famous “state temples,” such as Angkor Wat, and also many other temples as well as huge water reservoirs. keywords: alignments; angkor; angkor wat; archaeoastronomy; baray; east; heartland; khmer; monuments; orientation; sun; temples; wat cache: sdh-22846.htm plain text: sdh-22846.txt item: #2 of 52 id: sdh-23188 author: None title: sdh-23188 date: None words: 4916 flesch: 57 summary: In the 1870s, graves began to be embellished with crosses, vases and statues and many new chapels and funerary monuments were erected in the central and south-eastern portions of the cemetery. The other sides are so close to other chapels of the same height that little sunshine reaches them. keywords: bartolani; bartolani chapel; building; cemetery; chapel; description; fantappiè; figure; florence; gates; holy; materials; stone; survey cache: sdh-23188.htm plain text: sdh-23188.txt item: #3 of 52 id: sdh-23192 author: None title: sdh-23192 date: None words: 4320 flesch: 49 summary: In Florence, therefore, materials from Haghia Triada are not as abundant as in Rome [Jasink and Bombardieri 2009; Jasink, Tucci and Bombardieri 2011; MUSINT website]. MUSINT II: a complex project on a virtual and interactive museum involving institutions in Florence, Rome and Heraklion ANNA MARGHERITA JASINK, CRISTIAN FARALLI, and PANAIOTIS KRUKLIDIS, University of Florence, Italy MUSINT II is part of a more general project on a series of virtual and interactive museums, using traditional and new technologies with the aim of reaching a wider audience. keywords: documents; figure; haghia; minoan; museum; musint; project; section; triada cache: sdh-23192.htm plain text: sdh-23192.txt item: #4 of 52 id: sdh-23199 author: None title: sdh-23199 date: None words: 3236 flesch: 63 summary: 3D model of the terrain. 3D models also represent a good dissemination tool. keywords: circus; data; figure; maxentius; model; porta cache: sdh-23199.htm plain text: sdh-23199.txt item: #5 of 52 id: sdh-23202 author: None title: sdh-23202 date: None words: 6486 flesch: 55 summary: To bring more images into the pose estimation step together, we improved our processing pipeline to detect more features by using an adaptive feature detection. The comparison between the number of detected features is shown in Fig. 10. 8http://www.mira-project.org/joomla-mira/ Figure 10. keywords: austria; detection; diving; documentation; feature; fig; heritage; images; international; lake; mondsee; photogrammetry; pile; recording; site; underwater; uuv; world cache: sdh-23202.htm plain text: sdh-23202.txt item: #6 of 52 id: sdh-23205 author: None title: sdh-23205 date: None words: 5878 flesch: 50 summary: First, a working group within the Association of State Archaeologists in Germany held an intensive discussion on archiving digital data, starting with several details about file media and file formats and later reaching more general aspects like objectives and requirements. This paper is about archiving digital archaeological research data that typically emerge from archaeological excavations and research projects. keywords: archaeological; archival; archive; archiving; data; information; material; preservation; strategies; use cache: sdh-23205.htm plain text: sdh-23205.txt item: #7 of 52 id: sdh-23231 author: None title: sdh-23231 date: None words: 1848 flesch: 48 summary: Information Integration in a Mining Landscape GERALD HIEBEL, KLAUS HANKE, GERT GOLDENBERG, CAROLINE O. GRUTSCH, MARKUS STAUDT University of Innsbruck, Austria The integration of information sources is a fundamental step to advance research and knowledge about the ancient mining landscape of Schwaz/Brixlegg in the Tyrol / Austria. In addition, information on mining structures provided by the Geological Survey Austria keywords: data; figure; information; integration; mining; research cache: sdh-23231.htm plain text: sdh-23231.txt item: #8 of 52 id: sdh-23233 author: None title: sdh-23233 date: None words: 5786 flesch: 56 summary: The city center rescue excavations Between 2012 and 2013, the historical core of the town, including the area of the parish Black Church, was archaeologically investigated before restoration work was initiated. We hope to follow up the pilot study presented here with the completion of the post-excavation analysis of all finds, which will allow: the integration of multi-disciplinary sources with the bioarchaeological database; comparisons with other Romanian and European medieval and post-medieval cemeteries; isotopic and biomolecular analyses for a better understanding of dietary habits, migration, ancestry, and disease; the interpretation of mass graves/family groups; the interpretation of specific case-studies. keywords: age; area; black; cemetery; century; church; figure; graves; human; individuals; istrate; marcu; medieval; years cache: sdh-23233.htm plain text: sdh-23233.txt item: #9 of 52 id: sdh-23235 author: None title: sdh-23235 date: None words: 3153 flesch: 53 summary: Data curation is essential for preservation of digital data and helps to detect errors, aggregate documentation, and ensure the reusability of data; in some cases, it can also add useful additional files and functionality. The review provides the basis for converting files into appropriate formats for long-term preservation, preparing documentation and metadata, detecting possible errors, and other measures to ensure the preservation and reusability of digital data. keywords: curation; data; database; dataset; files; information; project; use cache: sdh-23235.htm plain text: sdh-23235.txt item: #10 of 52 id: sdh-23238 author: None title: sdh-23238 date: None words: 3860 flesch: 48 summary: Merely having an archive that is OAIS-compliant would not fully meet the aims DANS has as a digital archiving organization for research data. 3. DANS PARTICIPATION IN INTERNATIONAL PROJECTS By participating in (inter)national projects and infrastructures, DANS contributes to sustainable access to research data. keywords: archiving; ariadne; dans; data; dataset; figure; metadata; research cache: sdh-23238.htm plain text: sdh-23238.txt item: #11 of 52 id: sdh-23242 author: None title: sdh-23242 date: None words: 3419 flesch: 47 summary: Moreover, during this phase, it was possible to test the ability of mobile applications to visualize and manage 3D models and excavation information. MOBILE APPLICATION FOR DATA MANAGEMENT keywords: amphitheater; data; excavation; figure; information; models; surveying; virtual; volterra cache: sdh-23242.htm plain text: sdh-23242.txt item: #12 of 52 id: sdh-23243 author: None title: sdh-23243 date: None words: 5242 flesch: 41 summary: 4. CONCLUSION AND FUTURE WORK Even if the digital reconstruction based on architectural drawings or sketches represents only a small part of the wide range of types of reconstructive paths Archaeological/architectural evidence (reality-based data; stratigraphic record), original drawings (survey/plans/sketches characterized by a low level of dimensional accuracy, etc.) refers to the hypothetical reconstruction based on evidence derived from the architectural or archaeological artifacts or real items. keywords: accuracy; architectural; data; design; drawings; information; palladio; process; reconstruction; sources; uncertainty; villa cache: sdh-23243.htm plain text: sdh-23243.txt item: #13 of 52 id: sdh-23244 author: None title: sdh-23244 date: None words: 4601 flesch: 57 summary: The proposal of the museum was born from the desire to tell and enhance the history and the essence of Torrenostra tower. The system of towers of the Valencian coast. keywords: coast; del; figure; reconstruction; restoration; system; torreblanca; torrenostra; tower cache: sdh-23244.htm plain text: sdh-23244.txt item: #14 of 52 id: sdh-23247 author: None title: sdh-23247 date: None words: 4870 flesch: 63 summary: CONCLUSIONS Along with the inspection work, survey, and documentation of the current state of the building, the first stage of this research project on Tonietti chapel included a quick comparison between its current state and its condition when new. In Florence Coppedè also designed the Villino Sequi-Bopp (1913-1914), the renovation of the Palazzo Pazzi-Quaratesi, headquarters of the Bank of Florence, for which he was the subject of numerous polemics, and the interior of the Agricultural Credit Bank in Piazza della Signoria, for which was appointed Grand Officer of the Crown of Italy. keywords: adolfo; building; chapel; coppedè; del; elba; florence; italy; mausoleum; state; style; survey; tonietti; work cache: sdh-23247.htm plain text: sdh-23247.txt item: #15 of 52 id: sdh-23252 author: None title: sdh-23252 date: None words: 6136 flesch: 56 summary: Digital technologies and 3D printing to improve knowledge of the stele collection VERONICA VILLA, Accademia delle Belle Arti di Bologna, Italy TATIANA PIGNATALE, Universitá degli Studi di Firenze, Italy ILENIA TRAMENTOZZI, Universitá degli Studi di Firenze, Italy In academic fields in Italy, there are many cases of collaboration between universities and various institutions protecting Cultural Heritage. DOI: 10.14434/sdh.v1i2.23252 Authors' addresses: Veronica Villa, Accademia delle Belle Arti di Bologna, Via delle Belle Arti 54, 40126, Bologna, Italy; Tatiana Pignatale, Ilenia Tramentozzi, Department of Architecture, Florence University, Via della keywords: ancarano; arts; bologna; collection; courtyard; finds; fine; lapidary; palazzo; project; restoration; students; superintendence; technologies; work cache: sdh-23252.htm plain text: sdh-23252.txt item: #16 of 52 id: sdh-23253 author: None title: sdh-23253 date: None words: 4483 flesch: 52 summary: Even though accurate three-dimensional models through laser scanning or photogrammetry were available, it was difficult to implement them in a GIS due to the limited visualization capacities of geometrically-complex 3D models; even so, some attempts have been made to combine 3D models with GIS [Allen et al. 2004; Doneus and Neubauer 2005]. Nevertheless, the potential of linking 3D models of buildings to additional information was recognized, but, owing to the difficulties in implementing such models into a GIS, other ways of realizing this were found with game engines and web applications [De Luca et al. 2011; Kurdy et al. 2011; keywords: building; cathedral; data; gis; information; lund; models; system cache: sdh-23253.htm plain text: sdh-23253.txt item: #17 of 52 id: sdh-23262 author: None title: sdh-23262 date: None words: 6851 flesch: 54 summary: The basic (field) observations translate to a very basic and common logical set of data objects, mapping 1:1 to the observed objects, as laid out in Fig. It could also lead to new data objects, the most notable example being the structures (e.g., a set of postholes making up a building). keywords: code; data; excavation; exchange; feature; format; objects; plane; sikb; sikb0102; standard cache: sdh-23262.htm plain text: sdh-23262.txt item: #18 of 52 id: sdh-23267 author: None title: sdh-23267 date: None words: 3610 flesch: 63 summary: 3. DIGITAL SURVEY OF KAFIR KALA FORTRESS As previously mentioned, the Japanese-Uzbek expedition has so far made efforts toward the digital documentation of Kafir Kala fortress. Archaeological Excavation and Documentation of Kafir Kala Fortress TOMOYUKI USAMI, Graduate University for Advanced Studies, Japan ALISHER BEGMATOV, Kyoto University, Japan TAKAO UNO, Tezukayama University, Japan AMRIDIN BERDIMURODOV, The Institute of Archaeology of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Uzbekistan GENNADIY BOGOMOLOV, The Institute of Archaeology of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Uzbekistan The site of Kafir Kala is located in the south-east of modern Samarkand city, Uzbekistan, and well-known for its unique seals and other artifacts. keywords: citadel; expedition; fire; fortress; kafir; kala; layer; site; uzbek cache: sdh-23267.htm plain text: sdh-23267.txt item: #19 of 52 id: sdh-23270 author: None title: sdh-23270 date: None words: 3122 flesch: 62 summary: However, these excellent results have blinded many Cultural Heritage and Archaeology practitioners to obvious mistakes when interpreting LiDAR data. This paper is intended to highlight best practices for the use of LiDAR data by Cultural Heritage professionals. keywords: beex; data; der; dutch; heritage; lidar; netherlands; van cache: sdh-23270.htm plain text: sdh-23270.txt item: #20 of 52 id: sdh-23280 author: None title: sdh-23280 date: None words: 3621 flesch: 60 summary: This would facilitate the inclusion of georeferenced data in 3D models as well as the exchange between scientists and 3D artists. To keep the modeling and texturing process as fast as possible, it was necessary to identify a group of base models that could be used multiple times within the legion camp. keywords: buildings; camp; figure; models; process; project; time; vindonissa cache: sdh-23280.htm plain text: sdh-23280.txt item: #21 of 52 id: sdh-23283 author: None title: sdh-23283 date: None words: 6021 flesch: 62 summary: Key words: Historical maps, Lidar data, least-cost analysis. Section of the study area on historical maps and on a modern map, showing also the modern water body layers (WMS provided by Geobasis NRW). keywords: area; cost; data; fig; lidar; map; maps; mercator; müffling; roads; routes; study; von cache: sdh-23283.htm plain text: sdh-23283.txt item: #22 of 52 id: sdh-23327 author: None title: sdh-23327 date: None words: 4076 flesch: 41 summary: Supporting such visualization applications could be achieved by implementation of application requirements in a machine-readable ontology-based knowledge representation. The work on visualization ontologies primarily focuses on either classifying hardware/software and their configurations or selecting specific representations. keywords: applications; data; knowledge; models; ontology; technologies; visualization cache: sdh-23327.htm plain text: sdh-23327.txt item: #23 of 52 id: sdh-23331 author: None title: sdh-23331 date: None words: 55860 flesch: 64 summary: The obelisk–Ara Pacis pair appears to have served the purpose of expressing the symbolism of imperial ideology, since the two monuments are visually bound but have no functional connection. Not just the dramatic date, but the actual time of composition, will have antedated the emperor’s return, not to mention the completion of the obelisk—Ara Pacis complex in the Campus during the years following 13 (the most commonly accepted date, too, for the publication of Odes 4142). keywords: aeneas; alignments; altar; apollo; ara pacis; ara providentiae; area; augustan; augustus; aurelian; bernard; birthday; buchner; building; calendar; campus; case; city; coordinates; date; day; east; egyptian; evidence; figure; finial; frischer; god; horus; line; m appendix; m east; m obelisk; march; martius; meridian; meters; montecitorio obelisk; monuments; new; note; obelisks; observations; october; pacis augustae; peace; period; point; pollini; position; press; relationship; roman; rome; second; section; september; set; shadow; shadow alignments; simulation; solar; stellarium; sun; sun god; table; temple; time; und; university; victory; view; virtual; west; world; year; zone cache: sdh-23331.htm plain text: sdh-23331.txt item: #24 of 52 id: sdh-23332 author: None title: 503 Service Temporarily Unavailable date: None words: 9 flesch: 0 summary: 503 Service Temporarily Unavailable 503 Service Temporarily Unavailable nginx/1.14.1 keywords: service cache: sdh-23332.htm plain text: sdh-23332.txt item: #25 of 52 id: sdh-23458 author: None title: sdh-23458 date: None words: 5303 flesch: 53 summary: Classification schemes and model validation of 3D digital reconstruction process. That document presents the methods which guarantee the highest quality of 3D reconstructions and control mechanisms confirming the historical reliability of 3D models [Beacham et al. 2008; Bentkowska-Kafel 2008; Denard 2012]. keywords: bishop; building; elements; form; milicz; palace; reconstruction; research; stage; use; visualization cache: sdh-23458.htm plain text: sdh-23458.txt item: #26 of 52 id: sdh-23579 author: None title: 503 Service Temporarily Unavailable date: None words: 9 flesch: 0 summary: 503 Service Temporarily Unavailable 503 Service Temporarily Unavailable nginx/1.14.1 keywords: service cache: sdh-23579.htm plain text: sdh-23579.txt item: #27 of 52 id: sdh-23606 author: None title: sdh-23606 date: None words: 733 flesch: 38 summary: Sincerely yours, Bernard Frischer, Indiana University, co-editor-in-chief Gabriele Guidi, Politecnico di Milano, co-editor-in-chief and the following members of the Editorial Board: Willem Beex, BEEX, Netherlands Wolfgang Börner, Museen der Stadt Wien - Stadtarchaeologie Jane W. Crawford, University of Virginia, USA Nicoló Dell’Unto, Lunds Universitet, Lund, Sweden Livio De Luca, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Marseille, France John Fillwalk, IDIA Lab Ball State University, United States Philippe Fleury, University of Caen Normandy, France Irmela Herzog, Rhineland Commission for Archaeological Monuments and Sites, Bonn, Germany Welcome to Studies in Digital Heritage    1: ii Paolo Liverani, University of Florence, Italy Giulio Magli, Politecnico di Milano, Italy András Patay-Horváth, University Eotvos Lorand (ELTE), Hungary Laia Pujol-Tost, Pompeu Fabra University, Spain Guillaume Robin, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom Maria Roussou, Assistant Professor, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens Apostolos Sarris, Foundation for Research and Technology, Hellas (FORTH), Greece Rebeka Vital, Shenkar. Welcome to Studies in Digital Heritage    keywords: articles; heritage; sdh; university cache: sdh-23606.htm plain text: sdh-23606.txt item: #28 of 52 id: sdh-24440 author: Katsianis, Markos; Lampraki, Stamatina; Theocharaki, Anna-Maria; Pigaki, Maria; Costaki, Leda; Papaefthimiou, Evantia title: Reconnecting a Fragmented Monument through Digital Mapping: The City Walls of Athens date: 2019-04-18 words: 9 flesch: 0 summary: 503 Service Temporarily Unavailable 503 Service Temporarily Unavailable nginx/1.14.1 keywords: service cache: sdh-24440.pdf plain text: sdh-24440.txt item: #29 of 52 id: sdh-24442 author: None title: 503 Service Temporarily Unavailable date: None words: 9 flesch: 0 summary: 503 Service Temporarily Unavailable 503 Service Temporarily Unavailable nginx/1.14.1 keywords: service cache: sdh-24442.htm plain text: sdh-24442.txt item: #30 of 52 id: sdh-24446 author: Vurpillot, Damien; Verriez, Quentin; Thivet, Matthieu title: Aspectus: A Flexible Collaboration Tool for Multimodal and Multiscalar 3D Data Exploitation date: 2019-04-18 words: 9 flesch: 0 summary: 503 Service Temporarily Unavailable 503 Service Temporarily Unavailable nginx/1.14.1 keywords: service cache: sdh-24446.pdf plain text: sdh-24446.txt item: #31 of 52 id: sdh-24460 author: Bruschke, Jonas; Maiwald, Ferdinand; Münster, Sander; Niebling, Florian title: Browsing and Experiencing Repositories of Spatially Oriented Historic Photographic Images date: 2018-12-28 words: 9 flesch: 0 summary: 503 Service Temporarily Unavailable 503 Service Temporarily Unavailable nginx/1.14.1 keywords: service cache: sdh-24460.pdf plain text: sdh-24460.txt item: #32 of 52 id: sdh-24468 author: Moens, Bart G. title: Aesthetic Experience in Virtual Museums: A Postphenomenological Perspective date: 2018-09-26 words: 9 flesch: 0 summary: 503 Service Temporarily Unavailable 503 Service Temporarily Unavailable nginx/1.14.1 keywords: service cache: sdh-24468.pdf plain text: sdh-24468.txt item: #33 of 52 id: sdh-24590 author: Khunti, Roshni title: The Problem with Printing Palmyra: Exploring the Ethics of Using 3D Printing Technology to Reconstruct Heritage date: 2018-09-26 words: 5775 flesch: 48 summary: In addition to the color of the arch, the small scale of the reconstruction also contributed to the “Disneyfication” of Syrian heritage that Kriss insinuated in his description of the arch. Through failing to provide onlookers with an authentic experience of the culturally significant architecture, the reconstruction is less likely to provoke a serious mediation of the loss of Syrian heritage. keywords: apr; arch; digital; heritage; ida; palmyra; people; printing; reconstruction; technology cache: sdh-24590.pdf plain text: sdh-24590.txt item: #34 of 52 id: sdh-24606 author: Serain, Clément title: The Sensitive Perception of Cultural Heritage’s Materiality through Digital Technologies date: 2018-09-26 words: 6492 flesch: 51 summary: It is very easy to understand that if everyone could touch art objects, the unavoidable process of degradation would be accelerated, and this would jeopardize the mission and the goal of Conservation, that is to say the transmission of cultural heritage. One must conclude that the process of making cultural heritage objects, while aiming at transmitting the work of art to the future generations, sacrifices a part of the work of art which allows us to understand it and thus, to transmit it. keywords: art; conservation; heritage; museum; object; sense; space; time; touch; work cache: sdh-24606.pdf plain text: sdh-24606.txt item: #35 of 52 id: sdh-24611 author: Mazzetti d'Albertis, Ludovica title: Encyclopedic Palace date: 2018-09-23 words: 6310 flesch: 53 summary: The results of these studies are very interesting 2:88 L. Mazzetti D’Albertis Studies in Digital Heritage, Vol. 2, No. 1, Publication date: September 2018 from a scientific viewpoint and can be used for education and explanation purposes, for instance in art exhibitions or in video representations. New technologies are the instruments by which artists express themselves. keywords: archives; art; date; exhibition; heritage; images; knowledge; museums; new; palace; publication; september; studies; virtual; vol cache: sdh-24611.pdf plain text: sdh-24611.txt item: #36 of 52 id: sdh-24634 author: None title: 503 Service Temporarily Unavailable date: None words: 9 flesch: 0 summary: 503 Service Temporarily Unavailable 503 Service Temporarily Unavailable nginx/1.14.1 keywords: service cache: sdh-24634.htm plain text: sdh-24634.txt item: #37 of 52 id: sdh-25145 author: None title: 503 Service Temporarily Unavailable date: None words: 9 flesch: 0 summary: 503 Service Temporarily Unavailable 503 Service Temporarily Unavailable nginx/1.14.1 keywords: service cache: sdh-25145.htm plain text: sdh-25145.txt item: #38 of 52 id: sdh-25290 author: None title: 503 Service Temporarily Unavailable date: None words: 9 flesch: 0 summary: 503 Service Temporarily Unavailable 503 Service Temporarily Unavailable nginx/1.14.1 keywords: service cache: sdh-25290.htm plain text: sdh-25290.txt item: #39 of 52 id: sdh-25297 author: None title: 503 Service Temporarily Unavailable date: None words: 9 flesch: 0 summary: 503 Service Temporarily Unavailable 503 Service Temporarily Unavailable nginx/1.14.1 keywords: service cache: sdh-25297.htm plain text: sdh-25297.txt item: #40 of 52 id: sdh-25386 author: Rabinowitz, Adam title: Communicating in Three Dimensions: Questions of Audience and Reuse in 3D Excavation Documentation Practice date: 2019-08-18 words: 9 flesch: 0 summary: 503 Service Temporarily Unavailable 503 Service Temporarily Unavailable nginx/1.14.1 keywords: service cache: sdh-25386.pdf plain text: sdh-25386.txt item: #41 of 52 id: sdh-25678 author: Frischer, Bernard D.; Guidi, Gabriele title: Editorial date: 2018-09-28 words: 538 flesch: 41 summary: Microsoft Word - v2i1_formatted_editorial.docx Studies in Digital Heritage, Vol. 2, No. 1, Publication date: September 2018 Editorial BERNARD D. FRISCHER and GABRIELE GUIDI Studies in Digital Heritage co-editors in chief We have several other special issues in the pipeline, and we encourage our readers to propose to us new topics for future special issues for which they would take responsibility. keywords: heritage; studies cache: sdh-25678.pdf plain text: sdh-25678.txt item: #42 of 52 id: sdh-26218 author: Huggett, Jeremy title: Virtually Real or Really Virtual: Towards a Heritage Metaverse date: 2020-06-30 words: 7282 flesch: 50 summary: With the development of VR said to be at a pivotal point, there is an important opportunity to consider the emergence of virtual heritage and its potential futures. This paper argues that there is a disjunction between the present reality of virtual heritage and virtual reality and discusses the twin challenges of presence and realism within virtual reality. keywords: archaeology; assassin; creed; date; digital; doi; experience; heritage; june; november; online; presence; publication; realism; reality; studies; vol; world cache: sdh-26218.pdf plain text: sdh-26218.txt item: #43 of 52 id: sdh-26872 author: Gianni Falvo, Perla; Valeri Manera, Giovanni; Zoss, Joel title: Conversation with Daniel Goleman about the relationship between the person viewing art and the art itself date: 2018-09-28 words: 3220 flesch: 72 summary: I think that in art perception, we need to direct the experience of art perception like a film, so people have the experience, and we need to work on those aspects. You suggest it would be useful to make a special time to prepare people for viewing art, with an introductory meditation, for instance, and perhaps restricting the number of things they see while continuing to show different levels and details of a work of art using radiography, infrared, and other technologies that enable us to see things we normally cannot see with our eyes. keywords: art; brain; goleman; people cache: sdh-26872.pdf plain text: sdh-26872.txt item: #44 of 52 id: sdh-27179 author: None title: 503 Service Temporarily Unavailable date: None words: 9 flesch: 0 summary: 503 Service Temporarily Unavailable 503 Service Temporarily Unavailable nginx/1.14.1 keywords: service cache: sdh-27179.htm plain text: sdh-27179.txt item: #45 of 52 id: sdh-27260 author: Anderson, Michael Andrew title: Structure from Motion and Archaeological Excavation: Experiences of the Via Consolare Project in Pompeii date: 2021-04-10 words: 13735 flesch: 53 summary: In Bernard Frischer, Jane W. Crawford, et al., eds. While some researchers have pointedly set out to assess the capabilities of this new technology in focused case studies [De Reu et al. 2013, 2014; Green et al. 2014; Sapirstein 2015, 2016; Sapirstein and Murry 2017; Bianco et al. 2018], or even to explore the possibilities of replacing traditional methods of recording entirely [Olson et al. 2013; Roosevelt et al. 2015], my project has instead explored practical applications of this constantly-developing new technology in conditions that were rarely, if ever, ideal. keywords: archaeology; consolare; data; date; december; et al; excavation; field; heritage; motion; point; pompeii; process; project; publication; recording; sfm; structure; studies; time; use; villa; vol cache: sdh-27260.pdf plain text: sdh-27260.txt item: #46 of 52 id: sdh-27441 author: Massarente, Martina title: The Digital Platform of D.I.R.A.A.S. (UNIGE): An Informatic Application for the History of Art Criticism and Photography date: 2020-06-13 words: 5746 flesch: 35 summary: Throughout the 1990s, as digital photography and new didactic methodologies in the Humanities emerged, art history photo libraries underwent a crisis. Although university photo libraries are a largely unexplored field of study, new research attests to the historical value of such places. keywords: access; art; data; digital; genoa; heritage; history; library; photo; photography; research; university cache: sdh-27441.pdf plain text: sdh-27441.txt item: #47 of 52 id: sdh-27552 author: Harrison, Laura K title: A Roadmap to Applied Digital Heritage: Introduction to the Special Issue on Digital Heritage Technologies, Applications and Impacts date: 2019-08-15 words: 2715 flesch: 42 summary: The promising future of digital heritage does not render it immune to critique, however. As digital heritage continues to evolve in the 21st century, novel scenarios that challenge the ethics, practice, and intellectual value of this work will emerge. keywords: archaeology; article; data; doi; heritage; impacts; practice; studies cache: sdh-27552.pdf plain text: sdh-27552.txt item: #48 of 52 id: sdh-27720 author: Faria, Alberto title: Between Light and Shade: The Present and Future of the Collection of old Lithography of FBAUL date: 2020-06-12 words: 1718 flesch: 64 summary: Museu Virtual da FBAUL. Homepage of FBAUL Virtual Print Room. keywords: collection; fbaul; lisboa; virtual cache: sdh-27720.pdf plain text: sdh-27720.txt item: #49 of 52 id: sdh-27979 author: Bergamasco, Massimo; Gianni Falvo, Perla; Valeri Manera, Giovanni title: Perceiving Cultural Heritage date: 2018-09-28 words: 1700 flesch: 58 summary: Microsoft Word - Intro_specialIssue_revBF.docx Studies in Digital Heritage, Vol. 2, No. 1, Publication date: September 2018 Perceiving Cultural Heritage MASSIMO BERGAMASCO, Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Pisa, Italy PERLA GIANNI FALVO, Art Perception, Florence, Italy GIOVANNI VALERI MANERA, Art Perception, Florence, Italy Over the years, we have undertaken research projects in the field of cultural heritage perception, trying to analyze the response of the human cognitive system when immersed in Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality or other multimedia supports. Art Perception: a) Lucio Fontana's cuts on canvas. keywords: 2018; art; cassirer; heritage; italy; man; perception cache: sdh-27979.pdf plain text: sdh-27979.txt item: #50 of 52 id: sdh-31442 author: Attenni, Martina; Griffo, Marika; Inglese, Carlo; Ippolito, Alfonso; Lo, Eric; Rissolo, Dominique title: The Flexibility of Dense 3D Data Capture: Rapid Documentation of Monumental Fountains in Rome date: 2021-06-30 words: 3828 flesch: 46 summary: This case study involving a selection of fountains in Rome aims to apply these principles to urban contexts defined by a strong spatial connection between architectural and sculptural elements. Keywords: 3D Data Capture, Integrated Survey, Fountains, Rome. keywords: capture; data; documentation; fountains; heritage; piazza; point; rome; studies; vol cache: sdh-31442.pdf plain text: sdh-31442.txt item: #51 of 52 id: sdh-32095 author: Notarian, Matthew title: Introduction to the Special Issue on 3D Methodologies in Mediterranean Archaeology date: 2020-12-31 words: 1303 flesch: 36 summary: Nevertheless, archaeological epistemology is still catching up to this new three-dimensional reality, often compacting 3D data down to theoretical questions grounded in more familiar 2D thinking. Key words: Digital archaeology, field practices, photogrammetry, 3D recording, archaeological illustration, 3D reconstruction, virtual reality. keywords: archaeology; issue; mediterranean; recording cache: sdh-32095.pdf plain text: sdh-32095.txt item: #52 of 52 id: sdh-33914 author: Gasparetto, Francesca; Baratin, Laura; Checcucci, Giovanni title: Digital Approaches for Public Art Collection Between Conservation and Public Outreach: the “Mastroianni Experience” date: 2023-05-01 words: 7048 flesch: 45 summary: Conservators today are engaged in the new activities of digital conservation as an integrated approach. The collection of Mastroianni models in its new interpretation has multiple dimensions, often incorporating a public dimension. keywords: art; collection; conservation; data; documentation; heritage; mastroianni; models; museum; project; public; studies; urbino; vol cache: sdh-33914.pdf plain text: sdh-33914.txt