It was not as difficult as I had anticipated.
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We used Final Cut Pro for editing, which is a very user-friendly program. I had never worked with video before, so it was very exciting, if at first seemingly daunting. Nothing was scripted- we just asked some questions and let people talk. Although there is discussion about the past and future, this documentary is insight into the present- of what people think at that particular moment. With the rapid changes occuring within Brown, especially within the Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology, this video provides a window into the present mindset. We interviewed professors, students, and other members of the community in order to see how archaeology (both in general and at Brown) affects the lives of others. The finished project is about 17 minutes or so. Aaron and I made a video documentary about archaeology at Brown. The second microproject I worked on was a collaboration with Aaron Rosenthal. I had to ultimately cut myself off, as one could go on for a very long time.Ģ. I spent quite a bit of time on this, but I really enjoyed the work, so the time went fast. I had to be careful that I wasn't naming things that weren't actually there- which was a challenge. It took some time to get accostumed to recognizing features seen in a way I never see them (birds eye view). This was my first experience highlighting information in an aerial photograph. I used the program ArcMap to locate and map features, such as relic field systems, streams, roads, buildings, pipelines, and terracing. Otherwise, how is the video work for your second micro project progressing?ġ: For my first project I made a GIS map out of an aerial photograph from the Vorotan Project archive. Where is the short description of your first micro project? Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry Society | Archaeology Special Interest GroupĬhris witmore: Hi Jules.If anyone knows the site, please let me know. There exists (or used to exist, but I'm hoping this isn't the case) an online exhibition of the Royal Graves of Ur- involving an interactive plan, which I am trying to find again.The Wired Museum: Emerging Technology and changing Paradigms by Katherine Jones-Garmil The Virtual and the Real: Media in the Museum ed. "Media Technology and Museum Display" by Alison griffiths in MIT Communications Ideas and Images by Kenneth Ames, Barbara Franco, and Thomas Frye New Bedford Whaling Museum online exhibition: I will be working with objects from the Institute's vault.ĬOMPASS- The British Museum's online collection: I would also like to use the resources available to provide more innovative explanations of materials, rather than merely text. Photo galleries with features, such as zoom, will be utilized. Coins, for example, are one type of object with which the audience usually has little interaction. I am interested in exploring (and expanding) different modes of relating to objects. i heart art.įor the Final Project of this class I would like to create an online exhibition of artifacts. My interests, as far as archaeology is concerned, lie in zooarchaeology and Anatolian archaeology. I will audition for more challenging roles, such as "graduate student," for the following year. I have no idea what I will be doing next year.
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I will then be released as a free agent, i.e. This gig will end in June when I "graduate" with a degree in Archaeology in the Ancient World. For the next couple of months I will be playing the role of undergraduate student at Brown University.