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Making 3D Visual Research Outcomes Transparent Programme
Thursday 23 February 2006 - British Academy
10.00 |
Coffee |
10.30 |
Welcome |
10.45 |
Richard Beacham: 'Making space: caught between the monster and the wall' |
11.30 |
Drew Baker: 'Visual Based Research - The need for transparency' |
12.15 |
Buffet lunch |
13.00 |
Sorin Hermon: '3D Visualization as a Research Tool in Archaeology' |
13.45 |
Franco Niccolucci: 'Documenting the process of archaeological interpretation and reconstruction: a quasi-post-processual approach' |
14.30 |
Kate Devlin: 'Just how predictable is predictive lighting?' |
15.15 |
Coffee |
15.45 |
Maurizio Forte: 'Behaviours, interaction and affordans in virtual technology -introduction on dynamic process of modelling' |
16.30 |
Summary |
17.00 |
Close |
Friday 24 February 2006 - British Academy
10.00 |
Coffee |
10.30 |
Welcome |
10.45 |
Donald Sanders: 'More than pretty pictures of the past: an American perspective on Virtual Heritage' |
11.30 |
Daniel Pletinckx |
12.15 |
Buffet lunch |
12.45 |
Panel session |
14.30 |
Coffee |
15.00 |
Martin Turner: 'Lies, Damn Lies and Visualizations - will Metadata be a Solution or a Curse?' |
15.45 |
Open floor |
16.30 |
Summary |
17.00 |
Close |
Saturday 25 February 2006 - Centre for Computing in the Humanities
10.00 |
Coffee |
10.15 |
Welcome |
10.30 |
Summary of symposium |
11.00 |
Discussion |
12.00 |
Buffet lunch |
13.30 |
Discussion |
15.00 |
Coffee |
15.30 |
Discussion |
17.00 |
Close |
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