As part of the Modelling in the Social Sciences: Interdisciplinary Comparison symposium in Helsinki Graeme Earl presented a summary of the potential of RTI for imaging archaeological objects and spaces. The proceedings of this workshop will be published in 2012.
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Graeme Earl presented work using RTI at the site of Portus, Italy as part of the AHRC Portus Project. The presentation discussed the possibilities of rapid capture of detailed surface data via RTI and on their visual representation using supercomputing-based computer graphics.
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As part of a pre-project meeting for the RCUK PATINA project at the British Library we discussed possibilities for RTI capture of manuscripts held in the British Library collections. We hope to undertake capture at the British Library later in 2010.
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Graeme Earl spoke at the Southampton University Digital Economy USRG. Presentation included a discussion of RTI and the benefits of humanities/ engineering collaborations.
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Graeme Earl attended the Seminar at the University of Kent. Presentation included a discussion of the benefits of RTI for recording, visualising and simulating textiles.
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Work by Southampton Archaeologists in collaboration with Rebecca Bridgman of the Fitzwilliam Museum was presented at ICAANE7. Work using RTI as part of the RTISAD project was presented in the Colour and Light session.
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