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Fall 2017: DCH
All common sessions may be followed on the SunoikisisDC YouTube channel: Thursdays 16:00-17:15 GMT
- Sep 14. Overview, cultural heritage and digital humanities (Gabriel Bodard, Tom Elliott, Simona Stoyanova, Rada Varga)
- Sep 21. Crowdsourcing archaeological data: Portable antiquities scheme (John Pearce)
- Oct 5. Geographic annotation and visualisation (Paula Granados García, Valeria Vitale)
- Oct 12. Geographic Information Systems I: encoding geographic data (Chiara Palladino, Tom Elliott)
- Oct 19. Geographic Information Systems II: interpreting geographic data (Tom Elliott, Chiara Palladino)
- Oct 26. Structuring, querying and visualising data (Gabriel Bodard, Tom Elliott, Rada Varga)
- Nov 2. Data transformation with python and regular expressions (Matteo Romanello, Simona Stoyanova)
- Nov 9. Linking text and image (Charlotte Roueché, Simona Stoyanova, Gabriel Bodard)
- Nov 16. Prosopography and linked person-data (Gabriel Bodard, Rada Varga)
- Nov 23. 3D scanning and imaging (Graeme Earl, Christian Prager, Valeria Vitale)
- Nov 30. 3D modelling and design (Thomas Flynn, Graeme Earl, Valeria Vitale)
- Dec 7. 3D printing (Gabriel Bodard, Philip Carter, Tyler Jo Smith)
- Dec 14. Network analysis and visualisation (Yanne Broux, Ryan Horne)
- Jan 11. 3D environments and virtual reality (Tom Flynn, Matthew Nicholls, Valeria Vitale)
This module offers the opportunity to revisit a range of ancient sources spanning history, visual and material culture, and landscape from the perspective of digital humanities approaches. We will focus on collaborative, multidisciplinary and quantitative methods in data acquisition, analysis, dissemination and teaching, while addressing historical research questions. Students will be introduced to a wide range of projects, tools, methodologies and technical approaches around data organisation, standardisation and visualisation, geographical annotation and analysis, 3D scanning and imaging of material culture, and computer aided design of lost or incomplete architecture.