Publications
AHRC ICT Methods Network (2008) Summary of “Making 3D Visual Research Outcomes Transparent Workshop” http://www.methodsnetwork.ac.uk/activities/act1.html
AHDS and AHRC ICT Methods Network (2008) Summary of “Making 3D Visual Research Outcomes Transparent Workshop” for “Evidence of Value: the AHDS, the ICT Methods Network, and the use of ICT Standards and Methods” Conference, King’s College London.
Baker, D. (1997) The Pentacle Method: Structured VRML Development. Nottingham Trent University Bachelor of Science Thesis
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Baker, D. (2008) “The Making Space Project” Website: http://www.kvl.cch.kcl.ac.uk/makingspace
Beacham, Richard. “Process and Transparency in the Creation of 3D Architectural Models.” Proceedings of VAST 2005: 6th International Symposium on Virtual Reality and Cultural Heritage, Pisa, November 2005.
Beacham, R.; Denard, H. and Niccolucci, F. (2006), 'An Introduction to the London Charter', in Ioannides, M. et al. (eds), The e-volution of Information Communication Technology in Cultural Heritage: where hi-tech touches the past: risks and challenges for the 21st century, Short papers from the joint event CIPA/VAST/EG/EuroMed, Budapest: Archaeolingua.
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Bentkowska-Kafel, A. (2007a) “The London Charter” multimedia presentation, Tate Modern.
Bentkowska-Kafel, A. (2007b) “The London Charter” Poster presentation, virtual exhibition, Digital Resources for the Humanities and Arts, Dartington College.
Denard, H. (2008) Ed. The London Charter for the Computer-based Visualisation of Cultural Heritage Draft 2 (25 February 2008)
Denard, H. (2007) “Towards a Consensus in 3d Visualisation" AHDS Newsletter Spring/Summer 2007, pp.4-5.
Denard, H. (2006) Ed. The London Charter for the Use of 3-dimensional Visualisation in the Research and Communication of Cultural Heritage Drafts 1 (5 March 2006) and 1.1 (14 June 2006)
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Denbo, Seth (2008) “Making 3D Visual Research Outcomes Transparent” Methods Network Evaluation Report (based on interview with Denard and evaluation form returns by KVL members)
Lillington, Karlin. “Picture this: documenting 3D images” by Karlin Lillington, Irish Times Business This Week, Friday February 29, 2008, p.8. (Illustrated article based on lecture and interview by Hugh Denard).
Tolmie, Julie. “The London Charter” Website http://www.londoncharter.org. Maintained by Anna Bentkowska-Kafel.
Presentations
Baker, D. 2007 “The Pentacle Method”
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Baker, D. 26th November 2007, “Paradata and the Challenges of Knowledge Metamorphosis” London Charter Advisory Board Workshop: “The London Charter: Development, Implementation and Advocacy” VAST 2007, Brighton.
Baker, D. 19th June 2007, "Documenting 3D Modelling: The Cloud of Interpretation", VizNET 2007 Workshop “From Abstract Data Mapping To 3D Photorealism” Birmingham Institute of Art and Design, UK
Baker, D. 19th April 2007, "Towards Transparency in Visualisation-based Research", VizNET 2007 Conference “Intersections in Visualization Practices and Techniques” Loughborough University, UK
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Baker, D. 15th-17th February 2006, "Visual Based Research - The Need for Transparency", EVA 3D Imaging workshops, The Institute of Archaeology, London, UK.
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Baker, D. 19th April 2005, "3D Visulisation - Tool or Trap", AMPHA. De Montfort University, Leicester, UK
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Baker, D. 3rd-6th September 2006, "Paradata and Cognitive Modelling", Digital Resources for the Humanities and Arts, Dartington College, UK.
Baker, D. 23rd-24th February 2006, "Visual Based Research - The Need for Transparency", Making 3D Visual Research Outcomes Transparent Symposium, The British Academy, London, UK.
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Baker, D., Beacham, R. and Denard, H. “Making Space”, AHRC ICT Programme Review Meeting, SOAS, Nov. 2007.
Beacham, R. 19th-21th April 2006, Methods Network Expert Seminar ‘Virtual History and Archaeology’, held at the Humanities Research Institute, University of Sheffield, UK.
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Beacham, R. 23rd-24th February 2006, "Making Space: Caught Between the Monster and the Wall", Making 3D Visual Research Outcomes Transparent Symposium, The British Academy, London, UK.
Beacham, R. and Denard, H. February 2008, “The London Charter” Open Digital Cultural Heritage Systems Conference, Rome.
Beacham, R., Denard, H. and Niccolucci, F. 2006, “The London Charter: A Proposed Benchmark for the use of 3D Visualisation in Cultural Heritage Research” VAST Conference, Cyprus.
Denard, H. May 2008, “Recent Developments in Humanities Visualisation” VizNET 2008: The 2nd Interdisciplinary Conference on Intersections of Visualization Practices and Techniques, Loughborough University.
Denard, H. February 2008, “Parallel universes, shared worlds: visualisation in the arts and humanities” Long Room Hub, Trinity College Dublin.
Denard, H. 26th November 2007, “The London Charter: The Current State of the Text” (Paper) and Chair of Charter Drafting Sessions, London Charter Advisory Board Workshop: “The London Charter: Development, Implementation and Advocacy” VAST 2007, Brighton.
Denard, H. 19th April 2007, "Documentation", VizNET 2007 Conference “Intersections in Visualization Practices and Techniques” Loughborough University, UK
Denard, H. March 2007, "Theoretical Approaches to Virtual Representations of Past Environments", AHRC ICT Methods Network Seminar Goldsmiths, University of London. Chair: Kate Devlin.
Denard, H. 15th-18th April 2007, Presenter and Joint Convenor, "Standards, Scientific Reliability and 3D Visualization for Cultural Heritage" Panel, Web3D 2007 Symposium, University of Perugia, Umbria, Italy
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Denard, H. 28th February 2007, "The use of 3D Visualisation in the Research and Communication of Cultural Heritage", The Access Grid in Collaborative Arts and Humanities Research, Workshop 4: “Virtual Reality, Visualisation and Representation” Humanities Research Institute and Department of History, University of Sheffield. Chair: Mark Greengrass.
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Denard, H. 19th February 2007, "Virtual Heritage: approaches and issues", Department of Computer Science, Warwick University, UK
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Denard, H. 3rd-6th September 2006, "The London Charter", Digital Resources for the Humanities and Arts, Dartington College, UK.
Forthcoming Publications
Baker, D., (2008, forthcoming) “Visual-based Research: the need for transparency” in Baker, D., Bentkowska-Kafel, A. and Denard, H. Eds. Intellectual Transparency in Historical Visualisations: An Advanced ICT Methods in Arts and Humanities Research Methods Guide.
Baker, D., Bentkowska-Kafel, A., and Denard, H. Eds. (2008, forthcoming) Intellectual Transparency in Historical Visualisations: An Advanced ICT Methods in Arts and Humanities Research Methods Guide.
Beacham, R.(2008, forthcoming) “Towards a Poetics of Paradata” in Hazel Gardiner Ed. Virtual History and Archaeology: An Advanced ICT Methods in Arts and Humanities Research Methods Guide.
Beacham, R.,(2008, forthcoming) “Making Space: caught between the monster and the wall” in Baker, D., Bentkowska-Kafel, A., and Denard, H. Eds. Intellectual Transparency in Historical Visualisations: An Advanced ICT Methods in Arts and Humanities Research Methods Guide.
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Bentkowska-Kafel, A. (2008, forthcoming) “Examples of past and current approaches to Intellectual Transparency and Accountability in Historical Visualisation Projects” in Baker, D., Bentkowska-Kafel, A., and Denard, H. Eds. Intellectual Transparency in Historical Visualisations: An Advanced ICT Methods in Arts and Humanities Research Methods Guide.
Denard, H. (2008, forthcoming) “An Introduction to The London Charter” in Baker, D., Bentkowska-Kafel, A., and Denard, H. Eds. Intellectual Transparency in Historical Visualisations: An Advanced ICT Methods in Arts and Humanities Research Methods Guide.