Space and Time Visualisation
This book explores expertise relevant for working groups of NeDiMAH, a European Science Foundation (ESF) funded Research Networking Programme. It examines mapping methods, procedures, tools, criticism, awareness, challenges and solutions around the concep
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ce and Time Visualisation
Space and Time Visualisation
Maria Bos¸tenaru Dan • Cerasella Cra˘ciun Editors
Space and Time Visualisation
Editors Maria Bos¸tenaru Dan “Ion Mincu” University of Architecture and Urban Planning Bucharest, Romania
Cerasella Cra˘ciun “Ion Mincu” University of Architecture and Urban Planning Bucharest, Romania
ISBN 978-3-319-24940-7 ISBN 978-3-319-24942-1 DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-24942-1
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Preface
Knowledge as Virtuality, Virtual Knowledge A scientific publication which has as its aim the study of the virtual imaginary can be described, alternatively, as a parcour from pre- to postimagination, going through fiction. And this because any sincere architect knows that the vision of a future building (reconstruction or construction) is fiction, whereas any art historian knows that when looking at an art volume, in any shape, it is the viewer’s duty to delineate the critical judgement of the through layers of technique involved which are to be ‘received’ in the same image (the artist, the photographer, the editor). The discourse on the value of such an event dedicated to virtuality is thus based on the research of the associated professional ethics. Because we apply to a reality the emergence and existence conditions, we always only partially master the logical argument and the good intentions of (re) discovering the truth. it is almost impossible to know the exact date of the start or finish of an exedra, the historical, social, or architectural commands under which these moments would have happened. We can study it on the basis of some architectural or archaeological remains; we can place it in a context about which we know the most data pos
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