Editors: Giacomo Landeschi, Eleanor Betts This open-access book surveys how digital technology can contribute effectively to improving our understanding of … More
Tag: phenomenology
Sensing Decay Symposium – call for papers deadline 4 September 2023
An online forum from the ‘Sensing the Past’ Research Group (University of Amsterdam), organized by Pamela Jordan and Sara Mura: … More
TRAJ Special Issue: “Sensory Experiences in the Roman North”: updated submission deadline 1st January 2023
We would like to draw your attention to the CFP for a Special Issue of the Theoretical Roman Archaeology Journal … More
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
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
In press: Taste and the Ancient Senses & Touch and the Ancient Senses
Forthcoming publications in the Senses in Antiquity series Due out in August Taste and the Ancient Senses, edited by Kelli Rudolph. About the … More
Urban life and the built environment in the Roman world December 7 @ 14:00 – December 9 @ 17:00, Leiden
Organised by Miko Flohr, the Urban life and the built environment in the Roman world conference builds upon recent and ongoing discourse … More
CfP: Materiality, Representation, and Performance in Archaic and Classical Greek Poetry
A conference to be held at the University of Edinburgh on the 20th and 21st of June 2017. If you … More
Cross-Disciplinary Phenomenology: A Readiness for the Questionable
Cross-Disciplinary Phenomenology: A Readiness for the Questionable A One-Day Symposium, 24 June 2016 The Dean John Simpson Room, Canterbury Cathedral Lodge, The … More
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