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- May 2016
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What is to stop archaeologists from recording their excavations so that they could be refabricated in ways, for instance, that are not just synthetically haptic but authentically tactile, or perhaps made with the same material properties and characteristics and therefore also affording acoustic responses and auralisations? From a digital archaeology resource point of view, it would require prodigious amounts of computer processing power and storage, orders of magnitude greater than currently available (depending on the resolution we choose) not to mention the availability of versatile, multi-graded, multi-material fabrication units.
Observation: additive3 printing out site in material that replicates literal granularity of context description; haptics, sonic, other qualities Resonance: Stu Eve's embodied GIS, phenomenology Crossref: JAMT 19 (4) pp. 582-600
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