ASHGATE
ISBN 978-0-7546-7583-9
Editors: Anna Bentkowska-Kafel and Hugh Denard
Contents
1 Introduction by Anna Bentkowska-Kafel and Hugh Denard
2 Defining our Terms in Heritage Visualization by Richard C. Beacham
CONVENTIONS AND EMERGING STANDARDS
3 Scientific Method, Chaîne Opératoire and Visualization. 3D Modelling as a Research Tool in Archaeology by Sorin Hermon
4 Setting Standards for 3D Visualization of Cultural Heritage in Europe and Beyond by Franco Niccolucci
5 More than Pretty Pictures of the Past: an American Perspective on Virtual Heritage by Donald H. Sanders
6 A New Introduction to the London Charter by Hugh Denard
7 The London Charter for the Computer-based Visualisation of Cultural Heritage
DATA INTERPRETATION: METHODS AND TOOLS
8 Walking with Dragons. CGIs in Wildlife ‘Documentaries’ by Mark Carnall
9 Hypothesizing Southampton in 1454: A Three-dimensional Model of the Medieval Town by Matt Jones
10 Paradata in Art-historical Research. A Visualization of Piet Mondrian’s Studio at 5 rue de Coulmiers by Ryan Egel-Andrews
11 Just how Predictable is Predictive Lighting? by Kate Devlin
12 Lies, Damn Lies and Visualizations. Will Metadata and Paradata be a Solution or a Curse?by Martin J. Turner
13 Intricacies and Potentials of Gathering Paradata in the 3D Modelling Workflow by Sven Havemann
DATA MANAGEMENT AND COMMUNICATION
14 Defining Paradata in Heritage Visualization by Drew Baker
15 Transparency for Empirical Data by Mark Mudge
16 Behaviours, Interactions and Affordance in Virtual Archaeology by Maurizio Forte and Sofia Pescarin
17 How to make Sustainable Visualizations of the Past. An EPOCH Common Infrastructure Tool for Interpretation Management (includes Saint Saviour Church in Ename, Belgium. A case study) by Daniel Pletinckx
18 Conclusion: Processual Scholia. The Importance of Paradata in Heritage Visualization by Anna Bentkowska-Kafel
© Anna Bentkowska-Kafel, Hugh Denard and Drew Baker, 2010