Can VR Survive Peer Review? Cultural Challenges for 3D Research

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Authorship
  1. 1. Lisa M. Snyder

    Urban Simulation Team - University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)

  2. 2. Alyson Gill

    University of Massachusetts (UMass) at Amherst

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In the concluding days of the 2016 session of the NEH Advanced Topics in the Digital Humanities Summer Institute on Advanced Challenges in Theory and Practice in 3D Modeling of Cultural Heritage Sites held at UCLA, participants, faculty, and invited scholars focused discussion on the critical issues facing academics working with 3D content. The goal of these conversations were three-fold: 1) to clearly articulate the challenges facing researchers integrating 3D tools and methods into their scholarship, 2) to outline key questions and new lines of inquiry for future investigation,

and 3) to develop actionable recommendations to position 3D work as a valid - and viable - mode of knowledge production. This paper describes that process, the topics chosen for discussion, and the resultant list of action items for the 3D community.

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Conference Info

Complete

ADHO - 2017
"Access/Accès"

Hosted at McGill University, Université de Montréal

Montréal, Canada

Aug. 8, 2017 - Aug. 11, 2017

438 works by 962 authors indexed

Series: ADHO (12)

Organizers: ADHO