海外での招待講演
School of Archaeology and Ancient History in University of Leicester, School Research Seminar Series SPECIAL LECTURE. Prof Yoshiki Hori (Kyushu University, Japan), Virtual cities from laser scanning: bringing Pompeii and Ostia to Japan, 12th March 2013.
Dr Yoshiki Hori (University of Kyushu), Using Laser Scanning to Analyze the Buildings of Ostia, The Roman Discussion Forum, Institute of Archaeology, University of Oxford
Lecture Room, 24/04/13
Yoshiki Hori (Kyushu University), Understanding the Production of Mosaics through the Artisan’s Mistakes,London Roman Art Seminar 2013, Institute of Classical Studies, Royal Holloway University of London and King’s College London, 5th June 2013.
Yoshiki Hori (Kyushu University), Laser scanning at Ostia and Pompeii, ACRG(Archaeological Computing Research Group)Seminar, University of Southampton, 04.06.2013, Digital Humanities Lab (65a, 3043)
海外での連続講義,セミナー (内容の一部に本研究助成の成果を含む)
School of Classical & Archaeological Studies in University of Kent, Leverhulme Lectures Series: Laser Scanning in Roman Archaeology, Prof. Yoshiki Hori (Kyushu University)
1) Urban fabric at Pompeii: surveying walls and streets by laser-scanning, 14-03-2013.
2) The work of Roman architects as seen through laser-scanning, 21-03-2013.
3) Virtual cities: bringing world heritage sites to Japan, 28-03-2013.
School of Classical & Archaeological Studies in University of Kent, Leverhulme Special Seminar Series:Laser scanning in Roman Archaeology,
Prof. Yoshiki Hori (Kyushu University)
1) Object scanning by laser: methodological considerations. Followed by a tutorial demonstrating object scanning results and machines, 31-0
1-2013.
2) The principles of laser-scanning of archaeological sites. Followed by a practical demonstration, 07-02-2013.
3) Roman architecture and laser-scanning: key considerations. Tutorial on incorporation of laser scans into 3d modelling in artistic visualisation for museums and other audiences, 14-03-2013.
4) The management of excavations using laser scanners. Followed by tutorial on the practice and potential of laser scanning as a non-destructive research tool, 21-03-2013.
5) Advances in scanning and data management: the next five years. Followed by a tutorial on laser data management and publication, 28-03-20