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DTSTAMP:20260419T005233Z
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SUMMARY:The Practical Archaeologist's Approach to 3D Modeling and Related Technologies
DTSTART:20190131T230000Z
DTEND:20190201T003000Z
DESCRIPTION:This talk will introduce methods and tools that can be ado
 pted by archaeologists\, art historians\, and other cultural heritage 
 practitioners with relative ease. Among the techniques to be discussed
  is making 3D models from photographs and restoring the three-dimensio
 nal aspect of architectural plans. Both these processes can be achieve
 d with free or relatively inexpensive software. What to do with 3D con
 tent will also be a theme. Animations that include simulation of real-
 world phenomena such as wind and realistic environments are both techn
 iques that almost any notebook computer can handle. On-screen and imme
 rsive 3D environments that include interactive elements are likewise s
 traightforward to make and share with the public. This talk is predica
 ted on the idea that archaeologists and others should actively engage 
 with these technologies and come to understand how they will affect ou
 r work. A focus will be on tools that can be learned relatively easily
  by anyone interested in exploring this rapidly developing field.
LOCATION:ISAW Lecture Hall
CONTACT:isaw@nyu.edu
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