Archive for August, 2008
The future of photography is here!
I have been interested in photography and its development for sometime but I have been utterly blown away by Microsoft’s new release! PHOTOSYNTH its is truly amazing and needs to be seen to be believed so go and check it out http://photosynth.net It enables you to create a 3D world from a collection of photos. [...]
Posted: August 28th, 2008 under PhD, digital archaeology, research.
Tags: 3D, digital archaeology, future, microsoft, photography, photosynth, point cloud, virtual archaeology
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My research
clipped from www.medievalarchitecture.net Richard is presently actively involved in surveying timber-framed properties in Hampshire between AD1130 and 1530. He has found many interesting joints and he is in the process of writing his thesis and modelling the joints. As a result this website is constantly evolving and updated. Not all the data can be published [...]
Posted: August 27th, 2008 under PhD, research.
Tags: hampshire, http://www.medievalarchitecture.net/, medieval archaeology, medieval architecture, PhD, research, timber-frame
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People and Place: Landscape and Identity through Time
Society Conference 2008 People and Place: Landscape and Identity through Time Saturday 13 September 2008 University of Chichester (Bishop Otter campus) I will be presenting a poster at this years Sussex Past Society Conference The line up of speakers is fantastic! Conference Programme 9.00 Registration and posters 10.00 Welcome address by Vice Chancellor Dr Robin [...]
Posted: August 27th, 2008 under conference.
Tags: archaeology, black death, chichester, conference, haddlesey, history, identity, landscape, medieval archaeology, medieval architecture, medieval landscapes, people and place, poster, sussex past
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