Eiteljorg, H. I. (2000). The compelling computer image . Internet Archaeology 8: Visualisation Theme. Vol 8, York: Internet Archaeology. https://doi.org/10.11141/ia.8.3.
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The compelling computer image | ||
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a double-edged sword | ||
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Internet Archaeology 8: Visualisation Theme | ||
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Internet Archaeology | ||
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8 | ||
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Scholars can present more compelling and believable images than ever before and need few artistic skills to do so. On the other hand, the images can be so compelling that even rather sophisticated viewers may accept uncritically the information presented. Thus, if the power of the technology is used without taking great care, archaeology may find it is done a disservice, because certainty may be implied where it cannot exist and agreement where it does not exist. Whilst it is considered probably too early in the history of archaeological computing to determine answers, the paper aims to begin a process of trying to ask some of the right questions. | ||
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2000 | ||
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20 Jan 2002 |