Classics and Ancient History

Following the successful vizNET 2007 event, vizNET 2008 event aims to establish an international medium for the exchange of new ideas and practical experience between researchers working in the field of visualization from scientific and engineering applications to the arts and humanities. The scope of the vizNET event covers a wide range of visualization topics that are applicable for novice, novice-advanced, and and expert visualization users.

It is Go Sugimoto from the University of Florence. I am organizing a truely international petition (33 participants from all over the world) to support the survey I undertook in Japan and to create an international network of people for Cultural Heritage and ICT. Now, I would like to invite you to the LAST CALL for participation. The participants are from Japan, Italy, UK, Spain,Greece, Belgium, USA, Mexico, Malaysia, and Taiwan. (See who we are at:
http://chiron-training.org/go_sugimoto/digital_survey/act_co...)

25 October 2010:
Please see update at: http://www.arts-humanities.net/blog/sofiagreek
or go to http://www.youtube.com/user/sofiagreek for short videos and links to photos, articles and documents

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The Diolkos is the famous paved road commonly dated to around 600 BC and used to transport ships by land over the Isthmus of Corinth, Greece. The western end of this unique monument was excavated in the second half of the 1950s but its initial parts have since been left at the mercy of their position next to the Corinth Canal.

This is an audio recording of the presentation '"Oh, to make boards to speak! There is a task!" Towards a Poetics of Paradata' given by Richard Beacham, King’s College, London, UK, at the Methods Network expert seminar on history and archaeology: Virtual History and Archaeology (University of Sheffield, 19-21 Apr 2006).

Web Portals and the Historic Environment

Stuart Jeffrey organised the conference Data Sans Frontières: Web Portals and the Historic Environment for the Historic Environment Information Resources Network (HEIRNET), a conference that was supported by the Methods Network and the British Museum.

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