Blog

I run an informal research blog over at Digital Dirt Virtual Pasts where I post about recent projects.

  • Back to Quinhagak
    I’m very happy to share that after a nearly 3 year hiatus I spent last week back in Quinhagak, Alaska working in the culture center on our new project! Last year Charlotta (University of Aberdeen) and …
  • Orkney and the HBC
    Throughout the summer of 2021 our 3DVisLab collaborated with the Stromness Museum on a project to design a new digital resource for the museum which would be both online and installed on a touchscreen …
  • Greenland Science Week 2021
    Next in my belated ‘catch up’ posts for 2021 is a trip to Greenland back in November to run a series of community photogrammetry workshops for Greenland Science Week 2021 in Sisimiut and Sarfannguit w …
  • Burghead Short Film
    A bit behind to update my research blog with recent work (somehow missing the entirety of 2021 updates!) but there have been a few exciting projects over the past year or so that I’d like to share ove …
  • AIA Award Winners!
    Some exciting news dropped in our inboxes this morning – the Nunalleq Educational Resource just won the Archaeological Institute of America’s 2021 award for Outstanding Work in Digital Archaeology! Th …
  • HMS Royal Oak Documentary
    A bit of exciting news from our research lab today as we just released a new documentary about the HMS Royal Oak 80 survey project that the 3DVisLab at DJCAD have been involved in for the past two yea …
  • EVA London 2020
    The Electronic Visualisation & the Arts (EVA 2020) conference was moved online – so here is our presentation and if you’re mega keen you can read our paper too!
  • New Publication in Archaeologies Journal
    Delighted to share that a paper Charlotta and I wrote for Archaeologies about the Nunalleq Educational Resource was published this morning! It is open access and you can read it here: https://link.spr …
  • Our Educational Resource for Nunalleq is Now Online and Free to Download!
    We are very excited to announce that the first release of our educational resource for Nunalleq is finished and available for Mac and PC! “What was life like for Yup’ik people living on the Bering Sea …
  • The Nunalleq Project in The Conversation UK
    Excited to have an article I wrote about my experiences working in Quinhagak published in The Conversation UK! Of late I’ve met a few negative attitudes towards the Nunalleq collection being housed in …