Visualizing prehistoric artefacts (stone tools) that were used to process daily staple foods 40,000 years Ago
The research is experimental which will be established into three segments: Profiling, Mapping and Visualising. My role focus on the visualising of the research which will access the use of digital technologies in investigating artefacts preserved in museum collections which are valuable evidence of...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-747562023-07-07T15:54:47Z Visualizing prehistoric artefacts (stone tools) that were used to process daily staple foods 40,000 years Ago Ong, Gui Li Chua Hock Chuan Laura Longo School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering The research is experimental which will be established into three segments: Profiling, Mapping and Visualising. My role focus on the visualising of the research which will access the use of digital technologies in investigating artefacts preserved in museum collections which are valuable evidence of past material cultures as well as preserving our previously imperceptible heritage. With the combination of various disciplines from anthropology, tribology, metrology, art and engineering, these collections of data will be filed into a digital exhibit to bridge, highlight cultural heritage and to create a storytelling narrative to raise public awareness. Bachelor of Engineering 2018-05-23T08:39:55Z 2018-05-23T08:39:55Z 2018 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/74756 en Nanyang Technological University 43 p. application/pdf |
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The research is experimental which will be established into three segments: Profiling, Mapping and Visualising. My role focus on the visualising of the research which will access the use of digital technologies in investigating artefacts preserved in museum collections which are valuable evidence of past material cultures as well as preserving our previously imperceptible heritage.
With the combination of various disciplines from anthropology, tribology, metrology, art and engineering, these collections of data will be filed into a digital exhibit to bridge, highlight cultural heritage and to create a storytelling narrative to raise public awareness. |
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