I859 – Reconstructive 3D-Modeling in Archaeology
Reconstructive 3D-Modeling in Archaeology
Version: 1
PD Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Marco Block-Berlitz
marco.block-berlitz(at)htw-dresden.de
PD Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Marco Block-Berlitz
marco.block-berlitz(at)htw-dresden.de
Englisch
4.00 Credits
120 Stunden
4.00 SWS (1.00 SWS Vorlesung | 3.00 SWS Praktikum)
60.00 Stunden
Alternative Prüfungsleistung - Projekt
Wichtung: 100 % | Wird in englischer Sprache abgenommen
- Lecture
- Practical work in the computer-laboratory
- Self-study of provided literature
- Lectures & Discussions
- Tutorial-Videos
The module aims to introduce into the generation of archaeological reconstruction hypotheses by the means of virtual 3D-Modeling.
Theory:
- Introduction to basics of reconstructive 3d-Modelling
- Documentation of the reconstruction process and the knowledge incorporated in the model
- Different fields application of 3d-models in the context of archaeological heritage research and dissemination
Practical Part:
- Introduction to 3D-modelling and animation software
- Guided student project
- Documentation of the reconstruction process
After the course, the participants will...
- ...know about important standards and conventions on the usage of 3d modelling in cultural heritage
- ...be able to create and animate simple virtual 3D models of archaeological heritage objects.
- ...be abe to reflect upon and document the process of knowledge generation that leads to a reconstruction.
- ...be able to critically assess the applicabillity and value of virtual reconstruction models in research, teaching an presentation of archaeology.
Proficiency in english language
- Der Modelle Tugend 2.0: digitale 3D-Rekonstruktion als virtueller Raum der architekturhistorischen Forschung (2019). Heidelberg: arthistoricum.net (Computing in Art and Architecture, Band 2)
- ICOMOS (2017) Principles of Seville. International Principles of Virtual Archaeology. Ratified by the 19th ICOMOS General Assembly in New Delhi, December 2017. Seville. http://sevilleprinciples.com/
- The London Charter Interest Group (2009) The London Charter For the Computer-Based Visualisation of Cultural Heritage 2.1.
https://www.london-charter.org/media/files/london_charter_2_1_en.pdf - Hugh, D. (2016) ‘A New Introduction to the London Charter.’ In Bentkowska-Kafel, A., Denard, H., and Baker, D. (eds) Paradata and transparency in virtual heritage. London: Routledge, pp. 57–71.