Antiquist and ArchCamp
Antiquist is an online community of people working with computing in the heritage sector.It is primarily a communication network – a way for us all to talk, argue, experiment, share ideas, and solve...
View ArticleUpdated Conference Programme
Due to a couple of speaker changes, we have had to amend the event timetable. Friday’s schedule of speakers has been rearranged to fit the new lineup and speaker topics. Please make sure you consult...
View ArticleDead Men’s Eyes: The Use of Augmented Reality in Archaeology
Stuart Eve (University College London, L – P : Archaeology) One of the great challenges in archaeology is reconstructing past perception and social behaviour. Some pioneering archaeologists have...
View ArticleDemo: Reflectance Transformation Imaging
Hembo Pagi, James Miles and Elena Kotoula (Archaeological Computing Research Group (ACRG), University of Southampton) The demonstration will show how to collect accurate Reflectance Transformation...
View ArticleCAAUK 2013 Annual General Meeting
The AGM will be held on Saturday, 23 February 2013, 16:05 – 17:05. The Old Truman Brewery, London, UK Agenda Matters arising Chairperson’s / Membership report Treasurer’s report Election of officers...
View ArticleVideos of Presentations
If you missed out on CAA-UK 2013, be sure to check out the programme for links to the online videos of each presentation. Each link contains the original paper abstract as well as video hosted on...
View ArticleStorify of CAA-UK 2013
For those that had a hard time keeping up with the tweet stream for the conference – you’re in luck! Kayt Armstrong graciously ‘live tweeted’ over the two days, and put together a helpful Storify of...
View ArticleFlickr photos
We have uploaded all of our photos from CAA-UK 2013 to a new Flickr Group pool for CAA-UK. All of the ‘official photography’ was done by Meredith Wiggins and released under a CC BY-SA 3.0 Unported...
View ArticleTwitter TAGSExplorer
We’ve been taking an ‘archive’ of all of the #caauk tweets since early January using Martin Hawksey‘s TAGSExplorer. You can view the user tag cloud and search the archive via the explorer here. Thanks...
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