The Age of Sensing
October 13-15, 2014
Duke University—Durham, North Carolina
a Space to Place initiative
In the past, the International Conference on Remote Sensing in Archaeology has been hosted in China, India, and Italy. For the first time in its history, the conference will take place in the United States at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina. The conference theme will be “The Age of Sensing.”
Confirmed keynote speakers include: William Limp (University of Arkansas), Wolfgang Neubauer (University of Vienna), and Frank M.R. Vermeulen (Ghent University, Belgium)
This conference will explore the Age of Sensing, broadly defined. We are seeking abstracts (for 20 minute papers) and workshop proposals addressing any of the following topics:
- Large Scale Remote Sensing
- Close Range Sensing
- 3D Modeling
- Body sensing
- Immersive Sensing
- Aerial Photography
- GIS and Sensing
- Spatial Technologies and Landscape
- Virtual Landscapes
- Integrated Technologies
- Intra and inter-site Applications
- Lidar Applications
- Geophysics
- Sensing and Urban Context
- Cultural Resource Management
- Drones and UAV
- Close Range Sensing
- Remote Sensing
- Virtual Reality and Cyber-Archaeology
- Defining High Standards
- Commercial Archaeological Remote Sensing
For papers:
Please submit an abstract of 300-500 words (Times New Roman, 11pt font, standard margins) by April 30, 2014. See the submission form.
For workshops:
Please submit a proposal by April 30, 2014 to space2place[at]duke[dot]edu, including a title, number of participants (expected), technical requirements (equipment needed), and a description of the workshop.