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Favro, Diane. “Ancient Rome through the veil of sight,” in Landscape and Vision, Dianne Harris and Dede Ruggles, eds. Penn State Press 2007, pp. 111-30. Favro, Diane. "The digital disciplinary divide: reactions to historical virtual reality models," in Rethinking architectural historiography, Dana Arnold et al, eds., Routledge 2006, 200-14. Favro, Diane. In the eyes of the beholder: virtual reality re-creations and academia. Journal of Roman Archaeology Supplementary Series Number 61(2006): 321-334. view document Frischer, Bernard, Diane Favro, Dean L. Abernathy, and Monica De Simone. "The Digital Roman Forum Project of the UCLA Cultural Virtual Reality Laboratory." The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, forthcoming. view document Frischer, B. et al. 2000."Virtual Reality and Ancient Rome: The UCLA Cultural VR Lab's Santa Maria Maggiore Project," by B. Frischer, D. Favro, P. Liverani, S. De Blaauw, D. Favro, D. Abernathy, Virtual Reality in Archaeology, British Archaeological Reports International Series S 843, ed. J. A. Barcelo, M. Forte, and D. H. Sanders (ArcheoPress, Oxford) 155-162. view document Favro, Diane, and Dean L. Abernathy, "A Columnar Experience: VR Analysis of Trajan's Column." CRM (Cultural Resource Management) 21:5 (1998): 23-25. Favro, Diane, The urban image of Augustan Rome, Cambridge University Press, 1996. (Reissued in paperback 1998.) Favro, Diane, co-ed., Streets: critical perspectives on public space, University of California Press, 1994. (Reissued in paperback 1996.) Conference Presentations/Proceedings Abernathy, Dean L., "Farfan, Peru: remediating architectural visualization methods in the archaeological project." Paper presented at the "Architecture That Isn't There" symposium hosted by the University of Cincinnati School of Architecture and Interior Design, Cincinnati, Ohio, April 15-16, 2005. Bryant, Andy, "Richard Neutra's house for Joseph von Sternberg." Paper presented at the "Architecture That Isn't There" symposium hosted by the University of Cincinnati School of Architecture and Interior Design, Cincinnati, Ohio, April 15-16, 2005. Favro, Diane. A City in Flux: The Animated Boundaries of Ancient Rome, in The Proceedings of the XVIth International Congress of Classical Archaeology, Carol Mattusch and Alice Donohue eds. Oxbow Books, 2006, pp. 191-97. Frischer, B. "The Digital Roman Forum Project: Remediating the Traditions of Roman Topography, in Acts of the 2nd Italy-United States Workshop, Rome, Italy, November, 2003, M. Forte, ed., forthcoming. view document Frischer, Bernard, and Phil Stinson. "Scientific Verification and Modelmaking Methodology: Case Studies of the Virtual Reality Models of the House of Augustus (Rome) and Villa of the Mysteries (Pompeii)," in the Conference Papers of Heritage, New Technologies & Local Development, proceedings of an international conference held at the Ename Center, Ghent 11-13 September 2002, forthcoming. view document Helling, H., Steinmetz, C., Solomon, E., and Frischer, B. (forthcoming), "The Port Royal Project. A Case Study in the Use of VR Technology for the Recontextualization of Archaeological Artifacts and Building Remains in a Museum Setting," in Acts of CAA2004, Prato, Italy, April 13-16, 2004, edited by F. Niccolucci, 10 pp. (with color versions of the figures). view document Johanson, Chris, "Working within evidentiary boundaries: reconstructing Republican Rome." Paper presented at the "Architecture That Isn't There" symposium hosted by the University of Cincinnati School of Architecture and Interior Design, Cincinnati, Ohio, April 15-16, 2005. Vital, Rebeka, "From ancient text to the virtual world: reconstructing architectural history from textual sources." Paper presented at the "Cultural Heritage and New Technologies" International Congress, Vienna, Austria, November 7-10, 2005, and at the "Architecture That Isn't There" symposium hosted by the University of Cincinnati School of Architecture and Interior Design, Cincinnati, Ohio, April 15-16, 2005. |
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