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Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 33, No. 102. Department of Digital Humanities, King's College London Hosted by King's Digital Lab www.dhhumanist.org Submit to: humanist@dhhumanist.org [1] From: Alex Wermer-ColanSubject: ADHO Workshop on Accessible Design in DH (16) [2] From: Gabriel Bodard Subject: Seminar: Digital Tools for Classical Archaeology & Architecture (45) --[1]------------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: 2019-06-20 04:59:03+00:00 From: Alex Wermer-Colan Subject: ADHO Workshop on Accessible Design in DH Hello, I was hoping you could share with your audience an upcoming workshop at the Alliance of Digital Humanities Organization's annual conference taking place July 8th in Utrecht, Netherlands. Our full-day workshop is entitled: "DH For All: A Workshop on Accessible Design." For more information, visit the Temple Digital Scholarship Center's dedicated webpage: https://sites.temple.edu/tudsc/about/dh-for-all-a-workshop-on-accessible-design- at-adho-2019/ Best, Alex Wermer-Colan CLIR Postdoctoral Fellow Temple University Digital Scholarship Center --[2]------------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: 2019-06-19 16:51:22+00:00 From: Gabriel Bodard Subject: Seminar: Digital Tools for Classical Archaeology & Architecture Institute of Classical Studies Senate House, Malet Street, London WC1E 7HU Friday June 21, 2019 at 16:30 in room G11 Jari Pakkanen (Royal Holloway) Digital Tools for Classical Archaeology & Architecture: Combining Total Station Drawing & Photogrammetry in Fieldwork Documentation Recent advancements in information technologies have already resulted in 3D documentation of architectural and archaeological features being commonly used in a very large number of fieldwork projects: new developments in hard- and software are fast replacing traditional ways of recording and draughtsmanship. The most cost-effective way of producing precise 2D line drawings and field documentation is combining photogrammetry with intensive stone-by-stone documentation using reflectorless total stations. The benefits of the presented method include speed of production, higher measurement density and precision compared to hand-made drawings. Full 3D documentation of existing features allows also for reconstructions which fit the data better and facilitates subsequent analyses of architecture. This session will be livestreamed and archived at https://youtu.be/QjJuYEKnCUo Full programme: http://www.digitalclassicist.org/wip/wip2019.html ALL WELCOME == Dr Gabriel BODARD Reader in Digital Classics Institute of Classical Studies University of London Senate House Malet Street London WC1E 7HU E: Gabriel.bodard@sas.ac.uk T: +44 (0)20 78628752 http://digitalclassicist.org/ _______________________________________________ Unsubscribe at: http://dhhumanist.org/Restricted List posts to: humanist@dhhumanist.org List info and archives at at: http://dhhumanist.org Listmember interface at: http://dhhumanist.org/Restricted/ Subscribe at: http://dhhumanist.org/membership_form.php
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