2009
DOI: 10.1080/01973760903331742
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The Virtual Monastery: Re‐Presenting Time, Human Movement, and Uncertainty at Saint‐Jean‐des‐Vignes, Soissons

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“…Digital recording has promoted three-dimensional visualizations of religious buildings and landscapes and prompted exploration of the potential of new technology for encouraging multivocality in interpretation. Three-dimensional reconstructions of the Augustinian abbey of Saint Jean des Vignes in northern France integrate the evidence of standing remains, excavated material culture, and texts to critically engage the user in critiques of knowledge presentation (Bonde et al 2009). The user is invited to reflect on uncertainties in representation, to appreciate change through time, and to challenge claims to authenticity in visual models.…”
Section: Monastic and Church Archaeology: History And Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Digital recording has promoted three-dimensional visualizations of religious buildings and landscapes and prompted exploration of the potential of new technology for encouraging multivocality in interpretation. Three-dimensional reconstructions of the Augustinian abbey of Saint Jean des Vignes in northern France integrate the evidence of standing remains, excavated material culture, and texts to critically engage the user in critiques of knowledge presentation (Bonde et al 2009). The user is invited to reflect on uncertainties in representation, to appreciate change through time, and to challenge claims to authenticity in visual models.…”
Section: Monastic and Church Archaeology: History And Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The covered walkways of a cloister facilitated the seclusion of monks from their serfs, lay congregates or pilgrims visiting shrines set within monastic churches (Bonde et al . 2009: 369–71).…”
Section: Irish Monasticism In Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In scholarly works, 4D timelines have been incorporated in multiple asset based methodologies. Projects developed to display temporal data on historic buildings have previously been limited in their subdivision of time and the building unit (Alkhoven 1991) or have been proprietary and unadaptable for new scholarship (Bonde 2009). Architectural historians have developed projects incorporating temporal data that resolve some of these limitations.…”
Section: Temporal Dimensionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Representing movement of people in a space has been explored albeit less than temporal dimension and embedding metadata in models. A study that we have benefited from, "The Virtual Monastery," uses interactive access analysis diagrams in representing the individuals within the spaces of the abbey (Bonde 2009). In that case, the diagrams are not integral parts of the 3D models but have a separate yet elaborate system.…”
Section: Reconstructed Trajectoriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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