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5th International Conference on Remote Sensing in Archaeology : From Space to Place initiative - The Age of Sensing

[Congrès, colloques, réunions]

13-15 octobre 2014
Durham (North Carolina) : Duke University

13-15 octobre 2014
Durham (North Carolina) : Duke University

The 1990s will be remembered in the history of archaeology as the age of GIS. Now, we are ready to embrace new methods of recording, interpreting, conceptualizing and communicating archaeological data and relationships across the passage of time. In the next few years, we will have the opportunity to blend the physical world with a sensory-rich ‘virtual’ world where archaeologists can naturally and intuitively manipulate, navigate and remotely share interpretations and case studies. Our understanding of archaeology will be taken to a new level, enhancing our capacity to develop interpretations and to present them to fellow specialists and to the general public as simulated scenarios in 4D.

Papers and workshops will address the following topics :
 Large Scale Remote Sensing
 Close Range Sensing
 3D Modeling
 Body sensing
 Immersive Sensing
 Aerial Photography
 GIS and Sensing
 Spatial Technologies and Landscape
 Virtual Landscapes
 Integrated Technologies
 Intra and inter-site Applications
 Lidar Applications
 Geophysics
 Sensing and Urban Context
 Cultural Resource Management
 Drones, UAV etc
 Virtual Reality and Cyber-Archaeology
 Defining High Standards
 Commercial Archaeological Remote Sensing

En savoir plus
http://space2place.classicalstudies.duke.edu/

Main contact
space2place@duke.edu

Organizer contacts
 Conference Chair - Maurizio Forte (maurizio.forte@duke.edu), Duke University, Department of Classical Studies and Art, Art History, and Visual Studies
 Conference Co-chair - Stefano Campana (campana@unisi.it), University of Siena, Department of History and Cultural Heritage, Landscape Archaeology and Remote Sensing Laboratory
 General Secretariat - Melissa Huber (melissa.huber@duke.edu), Ph.D. Candidate, Duke University, Department of Classical Studies

Date limite : 31 mars 2014