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  • Formaat: Hardback, 361 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x155 mm, kaal: 7096 g, 106 Illustrations, color; 45 Illustrations, black and white; XXIX, 361 p. 151 illus., 106 illus. in color., 1 Hardback
  • Sari: Springer Series on Cultural Computing
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Dec-2013
  • Kirjastus: Springer London Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1447155343
  • ISBN-13: 9781447155348
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 361 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x155 mm, kaal: 7096 g, 106 Illustrations, color; 45 Illustrations, black and white; XXIX, 361 p. 151 illus., 106 illus. in color., 1 Hardback
  • Sari: Springer Series on Cultural Computing
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Dec-2013
  • Kirjastus: Springer London Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1447155343
  • ISBN-13: 9781447155348

Heritage is everywhere, and an understanding of our past is increasingly critical to the understanding of our contemporary cultural context and place in global society. Visual Heritage in the Digital Age presents the state-of-the-art in the application of digital technologies to heritage studies, with the chapters collectively demonstrating the ways in which current developments are liberating the study, conservation and management of the past. Digital approaches to heritage have developed significantly over recent decades in terms of both the quantity and range of applications. However, rather than merely improving and enriching the ways in which we understand and engage with the past, this technology is enabling us to do this in entirely new ways.

The chapters contained within this volume present a broad range of technologies for capturing data (such as high-definition laser scanning survey and geophysical survey), modelling (including GIS, data fusion, agent-based modelling), and engaging with heritage through novel digital interfaces (mobile technologies and the use of multi-touch interfaces in public spaces). The case studies presented include sites, landscapes and buildings from across Europe, North and Central America, and collections relating to the ancient civilisations of the Middle East and North Africa. The chronological span is immense, extending from the end of the last ice age through to the twentieth century.

These case studies reveal new ways of approaching heritage using digital tools, whether from the perspective of interrogating historical textual data, or through the applications of complexity theory and the modelling of agents and behaviours. Beyond the data itself, Visual Heritage in the Digital Age also presents fresh ways of thinking about digital heritage. It explores more theoretical perspectives concerning the role of digital data and the challenges that are presented in terms of its management and preservation.



This book presents methods for capturing data, modeling and engaging with heritage through digital interfaces, plus case studies of sites in Europe, North and Central America and collections relating to ancient Middle Eastern and North African civilizations.
1 Seeing Things: Heritage Computing, Visualisation and the Arts and Humanities
1(14)
Eugene Ch'ng
Vincent L. Gaffney
Part I The Material World
2 More Than Just a Sum of the Points: Re-Thinking the Value of Laser Scanning Data
15(18)
Henry Chapman
Eamonn Baldwin
Helen Moulden
Michael Lobb
3 Resolving the Carving: The Application of Laser Scanning in Reconstructing a Viking Cross from Neston, Cheshire
33(10)
Roger H. White
4 A Theoretical Framework for Stigmergetic Reconstruction of Ancient Text
43(24)
Eugene Ch'ng
Andrew Lewis
Rolf Erlend Gehlken
Sandra I. Woolley
5 Multi-Touch Tables for Exploring Heritage Content in Public Spaces
67(26)
Chris Creed
Joseph Sivell
John Sear
Part II What Surrounds Us, Shapes Us
6 Visualising Space and Movement: A Multidisciplinary Approach to the Palace of Diocletian, Split
93(26)
Vincent L. Gaffney
Gareth Sears
Chris Gaffney
Armin Schmidt
H. Goodchild
M. Lobb
T. Sparrow
D. Tomcik
Branko Kirigin
Ante Milosevic
Vedran Barabric
7 Reconstructing a Painful Past: A Non-Invasive Approach to Reconstructing Lager Norderney in Alderney, the Channel Islands
119(28)
Caroline Sturdy Colls
Kevin Colls
8 Urban Scrawl: Reconstructing Urban Landscapes Using Documentary Sources
147(22)
Eleanor Ramsey
9 Crossing Borders: A Multi-Layer GIS Mapping Framework for the Cultural Management of the Mundo Maya Region
169(14)
Ziga Kokalj
Peter Pehani
Helen Goodchild
Vincent Gaffney
Kristof Ostir
10 Situating Cultural Technologies Outdoors: Empathy in the Design of Mobile Interpretation of Rock Art in Rural Britain
183(22)
Areti Galani
Aron Mazel
Deborah Maxwell
Kate Sharpe
11 Digital Reconstruction of Archaeological Sites and Monuments: Some Experiences in South-Eastern Sicily
205(30)
Cettina Santagati
Mariateresa Galizia
Graziana D'Agostino
Part III The World's a Stage
12 Simulation and Visualisation of Agent Survival and Settlement Behaviours in the Hunter-Gatherer Colonisation of Mesolithic Landscapes
235(24)
Eugene Ch'ng
Vincent L. Gaffney
13 Visualising Large-Scale Behaviours: Presenting 4D Data in Archaeology
259(16)
Philip Murgatroyd
14 Time and Tide: Modelling the Effects of Landscape Change on Population Support in the Southern North Sea
275(22)
Simon Fitch
15 "There's an App for That": Building Smartphone Applications to Improve the Ergonomics of Landscape Study, Analysis and Interpretation
297(14)
Lawrence Shaw
Keith Challis
Part IV Onwards and Upwards
16 Preserving Our Digital Heritage: Information Systems for Data Management and Preservation
311(16)
Julian D. Richards
Kieron Niven
Stuart Jeffrey
17 Digital Heritage: What Happens When We Digitize Everything?
327(22)
Harold Thwaites
18 Digital Heritage: Concluding Thoughts
349
Eugene Ch'ng
Vincent L. Gaffney
Henry Chapman