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Tag: digital archaeology

Senses of Place: videos from the workshop

Senses of Place Conference/Workshop 22-23 February 2018, University of Roehampton Senses of Place – Videos Venue details and directions  The aim … More

archaeology, classical studies, Conference, digital archaeology, landscape, performance, phenomenology, place, prehistory, Sensory experience, Sensory methodology, Sensory Studies, Sensory Theory

Senses of Place – CfP: 14 Nov 2017

Senses of Place Conference/Workshop University of Roehampton, February 22-23, 2018 The aim of this workshop is to encourage debate as to … More

archaeology, classical studies, Conference, digital archaeology, phenomenology, place, Sensory experience, Sensory methodology, Sensory Studies, Sensory Theory

Review of Capturing the Senses: digital methods for sensory archaeologies

Posted on behalf of Giacomo Landeschi. On 1st and 2nd June 2017 the Department of Archaeology and Ancient History at … More

acoustics, archaeology, architecture, digital archaeology, digital humanities, experience, GIS, methodology, Sensory methodology, Sensory Studies, Sound Studies

Capturing the senses: Digital Methods for Sensory Archaeologies, Lund 1-2 June

Capturing the Senses: Digital Methods for Sensory Archaeologies 1-2 June 2017, Lund University Organisers: Giacomo Landeschi (Lund) and Eleanor Betts … More

acoustics, archaeology, digital archaeology, digital humanities, GIS, methodology, Sensory methodology, Sensory Studies, Sound Studies

Sensations of Roman Life, 24th-28th October

Sensations of Roman Life As part of the Sensations of Roman Life AHRC funded project, Hannah Platts and colleagues are … More

archaeology, digital archaeology, experience, history, material culture, Sensory Studies, smell

The Embodied GIS. Using Mixed Reality to Explore Multi-sensory Archaeological Landscapes

Stuart Eve’s CAA UK (Leicester) session on The Embodied GIS. Using Mixed Reality to Explore Multi-sensory Archaeological Landscapes

archaeology, augmented reality, Conference, digital archaeology, emotion; sensory studies; sociology, phenomenology, Sensory Studies, smell
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