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"I gave a presentation on MiPP at the TAG conference in Bristol today, in the session organized by CASPAR. The crux of the presentation was the present-day MoCap data that we gathered from Sue et al at the site this [...]" · View
  • Stuart-Dunn wrote a new blog post: AvatarInteresting roundhouse paper   1 year ago · View

    Including a critique of the so-called ‘sunwise’ theory of occupation. It references the work at Butser. This kind of thing forms important background to any reconstruction work we do there. USING AND ABANDONING ROUNDHOUSES: A REINTERPRETATION OF THE EVIDENCE FROM LATE BRONZE AGE–EARLY IRON AGE SOUTHERN ENGLAND: LEO WEBLEY It has recently been demonstrated that [...]

  • Stuart-Dunn wrote a new blog post: AvatarForming questions   1 year, 2 months ago · View

    The question about our MiPP project which I’m most often asked is ‘why?’ In fact that this is the whole project’s fundamental research question. As motion capture technologies become cheaper, more widely available, less dependent on equipment in fixed locations such as studios, and less dependent on highly specialist technical expertise to set them up and [...]

  • Stuart-Dunn wrote a new blog post: AvatarDeath in Motion: Funeral Processions in the Roman Forum   1 year, 5 months ago · View

    Recent research from the University of California. Three funeral parades are analysed and re-presented using immersive digital technologies. The work uses phenomenological analysis to explore the intricate choreographies of Roman funerals and lays the groundwork for a comparision of the use and manipulation of architecture and imagery in the mid-Republican and Imperial periods. (Favro and [...]