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INTRODUCING A MULTIMODAL DATASET FOR THE RESEARCH OF ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENTS [PDF]
This article looks at approaches, software solutions, standards, workflows, and quality criteria to create a multimodal dataset including images, textual information, and 3D models for a small urban area. The goal is to improve art historical research on
J. Bruschke +4 more
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RECORDING AND COMPARING HISTORIC GARDEN ARCHITECTURE. VALUE OF SLAM-BASED RECORDING FOR RESEARCH ON CULTURAL LANDSCAPES IN CONNECTION WITH HERITAGE CONSERVATION [PDF]
The 3D-SLAM-based recording of historic gardens and architecture with the scope of geometric and quantitative analysis of typologies of garden architecture in the context of a designated cultural landscape will be presented.
M. Hess, C. Ferreyra
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This introduction frames and situates this special issue of Visual Resources on the topic of digital art history, intentionally assembled five years after the journal’s previous digital art history...
Murtha Baca +2 more
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3D ARCHITECTURAL VIDEOMAPPING [PDF]
3D architectural mapping is a video projection technique that can be done with a survey of a chosen building in order to realize a perfect correspondence between its shapes and the images in projection.
R. Catanese
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This study proposes an experimental method to trace the historical evolution of media discourse as a means to investigate the construction of collective meaning.
Lorella Viola, Jaap Verheul
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The Digital Humanities project Florence As It Was ( http://florenceasitwas.wlu.edu ) seeks to reconstruct the architectural and decorative appearance of late Medieval and early Modern buildings by combining 3D point cloud models of buildings (i.e. extant
George R. Bent +4 more
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Toward a More Inclusive Digital Art History
“Toward a More Inclusive Digital Art History,” a joint project funded through a generous grant by the Terra Foundation for American Art and administered by Panorama, has made it possible to guide a pioneering generation of art historians through ...
Johnathan W. Hardy +1 more
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Creating Digital Art History: Library, Student, and Faculty Collaboration [PDF]
Over the last two decades, teaching, learning, and research in higher education have developed a growing digital presence. Digital development in the humanities has been slow relative to most other areas in academia, and with some exceptions, art and art
Bailey, D. Russell
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A Boat Is a Boat Is a Boat…Unless It Is a Horse – Rethinking the Role of Typology
Today, it is widely accepted that typology is a biased and inconsistent attempt to classify archaeological material based on the similarity of a predefined set of features. In this respect, machine learning (ML) works similar to typology.
Horn Christian +5 more
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Crowdsourcing Metadata for Audiovisual Cultural Heritage
This paper is based on a crowdsourcing project which was realised at the School of History, Culture and Arts Studies of the University of Turku between the years 2013–2018. The idea was to develop a format through which long-term crowdsourcing could be
Hannu Salmi +4 more
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