Dead Men’s Eyes Stories, Podcasts and Seminars

I have been presenting quite a bit lately about the Dead Men’s Eyes project and it has also been picked up by a couple of the mainstream press outlets – so I thought I should put together a page that has links to more information about the project. Hopefully this list will grow over the next couple of years!

Academic Articles/Books

  • Eve, S. 2017. ‘The Embodied GIS: Using Mixed Reality to explore archaeological landscapes’. Internet Archaeology 44. 44. https://doi.org/10.11141/ia.44.3.

  • Eve, S. 2017. ‘Losing our senses, an exploration of 3D object scanning’. Open Archaeology. Under Review.
  • Eve, S. 2017. ‘A Dead Man’s Nose. Using Smell to Investigate the Past’. In Henshaw,V., McLean, K., Medway, D., Perkins, C.,Warnaby, G. (eds.) Designing with Smell: Practices, techniques and challenges. Routledge. In Press.

  • Eve, S. 2012.  ‘Augmenting Phenomenology: Using Augmented Reality to Aid Archaeological Phenomenology in the Landscape’. Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory, 19 (4) pp. 582-600.

Press Articles

  • The AtlanticFinding out what the past smells like
  • The Daily MailStep into – and even SMELL – ancient worlds: Augmented reality software will let you experience ancient ruins like never before
  • Discover Magazine – Archaeologists see and smell the past with Augmented Reality
  • publinews.gt – Page 13 of this free paper

Radio

Blog posts/Online Articles

Podcasts

Recorded Seminars

  • A seminar given at York University on Embodied GIS: