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Skeuomorphism in digital archaeological practice : A barrier to progress, or a vital cog in the wheels of change?

Taylor, James and Dell'Unto, Nicolo LU orcid (2021) In Open Archaeology 7(1). p.482-498
Abstract
Drawing upon the author’s combined experiences of developing digital field workflows at the sites of Çatalhöyük in Turkey and Kämpinge in Sweden, this paper will discuss the role of skeuomorphism within the context of digital archaeological practice, and specifically, it will focus upon the ways that the use of digital technology affects the epistemological processes associated with fieldwork. In doing so it will examine whether common trends towards skeuomorphism in digital structure and practice may actually form an essential part of the process of ‘getting to grips’ with new digital technologies and shape a conceptual framework for this process. This framework will be discussed within the context of wider disciplinary trends and theory... (More)
Drawing upon the author’s combined experiences of developing digital field workflows at the sites of Çatalhöyük in Turkey and Kämpinge in Sweden, this paper will discuss the role of skeuomorphism within the context of digital archaeological practice, and specifically, it will focus upon the ways that the use of digital technology affects the epistemological processes associated with fieldwork. In doing so it will examine whether common trends towards skeuomorphism in digital structure and practice may actually form an essential part of the process of ‘getting to grips’ with new digital technologies and shape a conceptual framework for this process. This framework will be discussed within the context of wider disciplinary trends and theory and ultimately a case will me made that skeuomorphism may need to be embraced if, as a discipline, we are going to explore the potential of emergent digital technologies to transform our digital practice in the long term (Less)
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archaeological method, digital archaeology, skeuomorphism, 3D, archaeological recording
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Open Archaeology
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7
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1
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482 - 498
publisher
De Gruyter Open
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  • scopus:85109181640
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2300-6560
DOI
10.1515/opar-2020-0145
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Digital Integration Across Disciplines: Advancing Cultural Heritage Documentation DIAD
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English
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