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University of Melbourne

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Conservation and Digital Technologies

  • ABPL90350
  • Contact Hours: Equivalent of 2 x 1 hour lectures and 1 x 1 hour tutorials a week.
    Total Time Commitment: 120 hours
  • 12.50
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An introduction to current thinking and techniques linking conservation and cultural heritage practice with digital technologies. The philosophies behind digital and visualisation approaches to measurement, recording and interpretation when researching heritage sites and innovative methods using digital technologies to aid and expand existing practices in heritage management. Development of digital skills in the documentary and physical investigation of buildings, places and landscapes including innovative approaches to recording and mapping data and also managing data that pertains to both tangible and intangible aspects of built, place or landscape heritage. -- Course Website

Prerequisites: Admission to the Master of Design (234AA)



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