Researchers and practitioners in archaeology, architecture, computers, and electronics explore technology that preservationists can use in locating, identifying, restoring, and displaying
architectural and archaeological heritage. Their topics include the importance of being honest: issues of transparency in the digital visualization of architectural heritage, using a laser
scanner for the digital surveying of the Sarnicli Inn and the Byzantine Cistern Underneath, surveying ancient Maya buildings in the forest, residential architecture of the Russian Imperial Age
(1703-1843) in drawing of Italian architects, and hand-held three-dimensional scanning for cultural heritage: experimenting low-cost structure sensor scan. Annotation ©2016 Ringgold, Inc.,
Portland, OR (protoview.com)