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S1 Ep4: Interview: 'Visualising Angkor' with Tom Chandler
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Tom Chandler is a senior lecturer at Monash University. His research has focused upon the design and development of immersive simulations of the past, particularly the medieval Cambodian capital of Angkor. In what is the first interview of the series Lachlan speaks with Tom about how immersive virtual recreations can transform our imagination of the 'skeletal remains' of Angkor. The uses of this research for historians as well as the resources that Tom and his team at the Virtual Angkor Project are discussed, as well as his thoughts on technology and archaeology.
Visit https://www.virtualangkor.com/ for more information about the project Tom is building.
Visit https://www.virtualangkor.com/ for more information about the project Tom is building.
53 episodes
S1 Ep4: Interview: 'Visualising Angkor' with Tom Chandler
In the Shadows of Utopia: The Khmer Rouge and the Cambodian Nightmare
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Tom Chandler is a senior lecturer at Monash University. His research has focused upon the design and development of immersive simulations of the past, particularly the medieval Cambodian capital of Angkor. In what is the first interview of the series Lachlan speaks with Tom about how immersive virtual recreations can transform our imagination of the 'skeletal remains' of Angkor. The uses of this research for historians as well as the resources that Tom and his team at the Virtual Angkor Project are discussed, as well as his thoughts on technology and archaeology.
Visit https://www.virtualangkor.com/ for more information about the project Tom is building.
Visit https://www.virtualangkor.com/ for more information about the project Tom is building.
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