3D
A Sense of Place
A project to explore the relationship between space and narrative. We examine all aspects of this question, but will especially focus on the relationship between space and imaginary narratives or places, as represented by digital maps.
Andean Narratives
A web based project that offers more insight into the collection of Andean ceramics at the Fowler Museum at UCLA
Augustan Rome
Principal Investigator: Diane Favro, Architecture Methods and/or Tools: 3D-modeling; Website; WordPress ℹ️ More Info For the Augustan Rome Project, the team is collating data on over 400 known early-imperial structures, and consulting […]
Digital Anatolia
This project pushes the boundaries of multimedia argumentation by offering a rapid, 4-D map-based approach to studying and exploring archaeological sites at an urban scale in a digital laboratory.
Digital Karnak
The Digital Karnak Project aims to make the site of Karnak more accessible to students and instructors in the English-speaking world.
Faces Revealed Coffin Database
The examination Egyptian yellow coffins’ lids through a new and in-progress methodology approach based on the analysis of facial features and the way in rendering the volumes and the geometry on the lids.
Immersive Humanities Viewer
An experimental web viewer for three-dimensional models of historical objects that allows users to tag them with rich cultural data, and to see annotations that others have provided
Incan Mapping Project
The goal of the Inca Mapping Project is to create a map that utilizes a topographic (3D/Google Earth) base map with polygonal features that designate the known spatial limits of Inca archaeological sites.
Paris: Past and Present
3D Modeling of high Medieval Paris (1100-1300 CE)
Reverse Engineering History: Structural Analysis of the Lighthouse at Alexandria
Digital Reconstruction of the Pharos Lighthouse
RISE-3D (Re-Imagined Scholarly Exchange in Three Dimensions)
RISE-3D (Re-Imagined Scholarly Exchange in 3 Dimensions) gives scholars a tool to curate, annotate, compare, and interact with three-dimensional models of objects, buildings, and landscapes.
Roman Funerals and Family Members
This project aims to create the first ever, evidence-based, visualization of all known aristocratic funerals that might have been staged for Roman magistrates during the Roman Republic (509-27 BCE).