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Rendered in Bits and Stone: Studies in (In)Tangible Digital Heritage [Kõva köide]

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  • Sari: Mediated Cities
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Jun-2026
  • Kirjastus: Intellect Books
  • ISBN-10: 1835952968
  • ISBN-13: 9781835952962
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 262 pages, kõrgus x laius: 244x170 mm, 105 Halftones, black and white
  • Sari: Mediated Cities
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Jun-2026
  • Kirjastus: Intellect Books
  • ISBN-10: 1835952968
  • ISBN-13: 9781835952962
A critical exploration of how digital technologies are reshaping global heritage conservation, storytelling, and the politics of preservation.

As digital technologies increasingly shape how we preserve, interpret, and experience the past, the field of digital heritage has undergone rapid and transformative growth. This book offers a timely and critical exploration of how tools such as 3D modelling, augmented reality, and mobile applications are redefining the landscape of heritage conservation and storytelling.

Bringing together contributions from international scholars across disciplines, including architectural conservation, archaeology, urban studies, tourism, photography, museology, and game studies, this volume engages with the complex politics, practices, and potentials of digital heritage. The chapters are organized around three thematic strands: the digital politics of conservation, technology as a medium for narrative and interpretation, and the creation of virtual reconstructions of the past.

By critically examining the limitations of traditional preservation methods and the innovative opportunities offered by digital tools, this collection not only reflects the current state of the field but also contributes to its future directions. Featuring culturally and geographically diverse case studies and blending theoretical insight with practical application, the book is essential reading for students, researchers, and professionals in heritage studies, conservation, architecture, archaeology, and cultural tourism.
Introduction

In Tangible Matters: Emergence of the Permanent Exhibit

Maciej Stasiowski





Part I: Politics behind reconstruction

(intangible factors in preservation and restoration)

Chapter 1

Reintegration of Missing Parts on Stone Sculpture: Comparing Traditional and
Modern Techniques

Peter Kozub

Chapter 2

Mixing Realities to Awaken the Future: Visiting the monastery of Santa Cruz
of Coimbra in 1834

Rui Lobo, Mauro Costa Couceiro

Chapter 3

Making Imagination of Pasts with the Case study Reconstructing the
Neighbourhood

Atanur Andic



Part II: Agents of Storytelling

(agency versus storytelling)

Chapter 4

The City as a Museum: Restoring the identity and intangible heritage of
Nottingham's multicultural past through augmented reality and location-based
technology

Andrea Moneta



Chapter 5

Conservation in the post-pandemic era: Avatar-based virtual reality
technology provides new opportunities for heritage conservation, a case study
of the Bishop Hill Underground Reservoir in Hong Kong

Mingming Zhao, Yuan Jin, Tatjana Crossley, Thomas Chung



Chapter 6

Heterotopia on Demand: The Digital Possesso Project

Hussein Keshani, Antonella de Michelis



Part III: Resurrections

(restoring the damaged, reviving the lost)

Chapter 7

3D Photogrammetric Reconstruction of Al-Khazneh (The Treasury) Utilising
Crowdsourced Images & Retracing Visitors' Experiences in the Ancient City of
Petra, Jordan

Nemeh Rihani



Chapter 8

Playing the Past: Using WEBXR to rebuild the lost city

Emily Godden



Chapter 9

The Dormant Buildings of Imbros: Dami, Photogrammetry and Drawing

Sevcan Ercan, Joe Graham



Afterword: algorithmic uncertainty

Chapter 10

Machine Vision and Algorithmic Creativity: Application of Image Recognition.
Algorithms to Architectural Style Analysis

Magorzata Starzyska-Grze
Maciej Stasiowski, PhD, is a graduate in film and media studies at the Institutue of AudioVisual Arts at the Jagiellonian Universitys Faculty of Management and Social Communication (Cracow, Poland). He is the author of the book Atlas of All Things Inconstant: Strategies, structures and metafictional devices in the works of Peter Greenaway (Nomos, 2014), as well as of numerous academic articles on literary utopias, unbuildable architectural projects, and filmic space, among them monograph Anarchitectural Experiments: When Unbuilt Designs Turn to Film (Intellect, 2023) and an edited volume Watch This Space: Exploring Cinematic Intersections Between the Body, Architecture and the City (2024).