Sensuous and Reflexive GIS: exploring visualisation and VRML

Over the last five years, landscape-based archaeological research has been transformed as the widespread introduction of Geographical Information Systems (GIS) has begun to revolutionise the way we, as archaeologists, manage and manipulate spatial information. As GIS-based applications begin to reac...

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Main Authors: Mark Gillings, Glyn Thomas Goodrick
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of York 1996-09-01
Series:Internet Archaeology
Subjects:
GIS
Online Access:http://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue1/gillings_index.html
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spelling doaj-7b4572b6bb0e4f499d99eb5631acfc662020-11-24T23:33:53ZengUniversity of YorkInternet Archaeology1363-53871996-09-01110.11141/ia.1.2Sensuous and Reflexive GIS: exploring visualisation and VRMLMark Gillings 0Glyn Thomas Goodrick 1University of LeicesterUniversity of Newcastle upon TyneOver the last five years, landscape-based archaeological research has been transformed as the widespread introduction of Geographical Information Systems (GIS) has begun to revolutionise the way we, as archaeologists, manage and manipulate spatial information. As GIS-based applications begin to reach maturity and the role of GIS as a flexible mechanism for the articulation, exploration and analysis of landscape data becomes more fully realised, GIS is increasingly being seen as much as a place to think as a simple data management and mapping tool. http://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue1/gillings_index.htmlarchaeologyGISlandscapeVirtual Reality Modeling LanguageVRML
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Sensuous and Reflexive GIS: exploring visualisation and VRML
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GIS
landscape
Virtual Reality Modeling Language
VRML
author_facet Mark Gillings
Glyn Thomas Goodrick
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title Sensuous and Reflexive GIS: exploring visualisation and VRML
title_short Sensuous and Reflexive GIS: exploring visualisation and VRML
title_full Sensuous and Reflexive GIS: exploring visualisation and VRML
title_fullStr Sensuous and Reflexive GIS: exploring visualisation and VRML
title_full_unstemmed Sensuous and Reflexive GIS: exploring visualisation and VRML
title_sort sensuous and reflexive gis: exploring visualisation and vrml
publisher University of York
series Internet Archaeology
issn 1363-5387
publishDate 1996-09-01
description Over the last five years, landscape-based archaeological research has been transformed as the widespread introduction of Geographical Information Systems (GIS) has begun to revolutionise the way we, as archaeologists, manage and manipulate spatial information. As GIS-based applications begin to reach maturity and the role of GIS as a flexible mechanism for the articulation, exploration and analysis of landscape data becomes more fully realised, GIS is increasingly being seen as much as a place to think as a simple data management and mapping tool.
topic archaeology
GIS
landscape
Virtual Reality Modeling Language
VRML
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