Digital Classics Workshop:
3D approaches to cultural heritage and landscape
Thursday, Dec 10, 2015, 10:00-17:30
Institute of Historical Research training room
Senate House, Malet Street, London WC1E 7HU
There are a few places left on a training workshop for postgraduate students and researchers on the use of 3D approaches in the study of cultural heritage artefacts and landscapes. The workshop will offer a basic introduction to the principles behind 3D imaging, modelling and representation of terrain and elevation, and how these can be used in research as well as visualisation. It will also give participants hands-on experience using simple and free software packages to produce complete 3D models and visualizations, with methods easily transferable to their own research.
No previous digital experience is required, but participants should bring a laptop and a digital camera or smartphone and be prepared to install some free software in advance of the workshop. The workshop will be taught by Valeria Vitale (KCL/RHUL) and Gabriel Bodard (ICS). This workshop has been made possible by the generous support of the LAHP and AHRC.
Registration is free.
To book a place on the workshop, please contact
Valerie James (valerie.james(a)sas.ac.uk<mailto:valerie.james@sas.ac.uk>)
Valeria Vitale
PhD candidate
King's College London
Department of Digital Humanities
26-29 Drury Lane, Boris Karloff Building
WC2B 5RL London UK
+44(0)7413335591