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      Research Methodologies for Digital Holistic Documentation of Cultural Heritage

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      Proceedings of EVA London 2023 (EVA 2023)
      Since 1990, the EVA London Conference has established itself as one of the United Kingdom’s most innovative and interdisciplinary conferences in the field of digital visualisation. The papers and abstracts in this volume cover areas such as the arts, culture, heritage, museums, music, performance, visual art, and visualisation, as well as related interdisciplinary areas, in combination with technology. The latest research and work by early career researchers, established scholars, practitioners, research students, and visual artists, can be found in this volume, published in full colour.
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            Conference
            July 2023
            July 2023
            : 190-192
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            [0001]CUT, Cyprus University of Technology, Dept of Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering and Informatics, UNESO Chair on Digital Cultural Heritage

            Arch. Kyprianou 31

            3036 Limassol, Cyprus
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            10.14236/ewic/EVA2023.33
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            © Argyridou et al. Published by BCS Learning & Development. Proceedings of EVA London 2023, UK

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            Proceedings of EVA London 2023
            EVA 2023
            London
            10–14 July 2023
            Electronic Workshops in Computing (eWiC)
            Since 1990, the EVA London Conference has established itself as one of the United Kingdom’s most innovative and interdisciplinary conferences in the field of digital visualisation. The papers and abstracts in this volume cover areas such as the arts, culture, heritage, museums, music, performance, visual art, and visualisation, as well as related interdisciplinary areas, in combination with technology. The latest research and work by early career researchers, established scholars, practitioners, research students, and visual artists, can be found in this volume, published in full colour.
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            Applied computer science,Computer science,Security & Cryptology,Graphics & Multimedia design,General computer science,Human-computer-interaction

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