Professor Bernard Frischer
Books
Articles
- Gutierrez, D., B. Frischer, E. Cerezo, F. Serón. "AI and Virtual Crowds:
Populating the Colosseum," Journal of Cultural Heritage 8(2), 2007. View Document

- Frischer, B. and P. Stinson, 2007. "The Importance of Scientific Authentication and a Formal Visual Language in Virtual Models of Archaeological Sites: The Case of the House of Augustus and Villa of the Mysteries," in Interpreting The Past: Heritage, New Technologies and Local Development. Sponsored by Flemish Heritage Institute, Provincial Archaeological Museum Ename, Province of East Flanders, Ename Center for Public Archaeology and Heritage Presentation. Proceedings of the Conference on Authenticity, Intellectual Integrity and Sustainable Development of the Public Presentation of Archaeological and Historical Sites and Landscapes Ghent, East-Flanders 11-13 September 2002. View Document

- Frischer, B., 2006. "New Directions for Cultural Virtual Reality:
A Global Strategy for Archiving, Serving, and Exhibiting 3D Computer
Models of Cultural Heritage Sites," Proceedings of the Conference Virtual
Retrospect 2005 (Bordeaux) 168-175. View
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- Frischer, B., D. Abernathy, F.C. Giuliani, R. Scott, H. Ziemssen,
2006. "A New Digital Model of the Roman Forum," in Imaging Ancient Rome.
Documentation--Visualization--Imagination , edited by Lothar Haselberger
and John Humphrey, Journal of Roman Archaeology, Supplementary Series
61, 163-182. Not available online.
- Guidi, G., B. Frischer, et al., 2005. "Virtualizing Ancient
Rome: 3D Acquisition and Modeling of a Large Plaster-of-Paris Model of
Imperial Rome," Videometrics VIII, edited by J.-Angelo Beraldin,
Sabry F. El-Hakim, Armin Gruen, James S. Walton, 18-20 January 2005,
San Jose, California, USA, SPIE, vol. 5665, 119-133. View
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- Frischer, B., 2005. "The Digital Roman Forum Project: Remediating
the Traditions of Roman Topography, in Acts of the 2nd Italy-United States
Workshop, Rome, Italy, November 3-5, 2003, Berkeley, USA, May, 2005 edited
by M. Forte, BAR International Series 1379 (Oxford 2005) 9-21. html
document

- Frischer, B., 2005. "The Ultimate Internet Cafe. Reflections of a
Practicing Digital Humanist about Designing a Future for the Research
Library in the Digital Age," in Library as Place. Rethinking Roles, Rethinking
Space, Council on Library and Information Resources publication
nr. 129 (Washington, DC) 41-55. View
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- Frischer, B., 2004. "Mission and Recent Projects of the UCLA Cultural
Virtual Reality Laboratory," in Proceedings of the Conference Virtual Retrospect
2003, Biarritz, France 6-7 November 2003, edited by R. Vergnieux and
C. Delevoie, 65-76. View
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- Frischer, B. et al., 2003. "The Digital Roman Forum Project of
the UCLA Cultural Virtual Reality Laboratory," International Archives
of Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences,
vol. 34, part 5/W10, edited by A. Gruen, S. Murai, J. Niederost, F.
Remondino. View
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- Frischer, B. et al., 2002. "From CVR to CVRO. The Past, Present, and
Future of Cultural Virtual Reality," by B. Frischer, F. Niccolucci, N. Ryan,
J. Barcelò, Proceedings of VAST 2000, ed. F. Niccolucci, British Archaeological
Reports 834 (ArcheoPresss, Oxford) 7-18. View
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- Frischer, B. et al. 2000."Virtual Reality and Ancient Rome: The UCLA
Cultural VR Lab's Santa Maria Maggiore Project," by B. Frischer, D.
Favro, P. Liverani, S. De Blaauw, D. Favro, D. Abernathy, Virtual Reality
in Archaeology, British Archaeological Reports International Series
S 843, ed. J. A. Barcelo, M. Forte, and D. H. Sanders (ArcheoPress,
Oxford) 155-162. View
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- Frischer, B., 1988. "Project Cicero," a chapter in
Interactive Multimedia, ed. S. Ambron and K. Hooper (Microsoft Press,
Redmond, WA) 145-156, 301-302. Not available online.
- Frischer, B., forthcoming."The 'Grand Compromise': A Hybrid Approach
to Solving the Problem of Looted Art," paper presented at The 11th International
Congress on 'Cultural Heritage and New Technologies' under the Patronage
of UNESCO, Vienna, Austria, October 20, 2006. View
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- Helling, H., Steinmetz, C., Solomon, E., and Frischer, B., forthcoming. "The
Port Royal Project. A Case Study in the Use of VR Technology for the Recontextualization
of Archaeological Artifacts and Building Remains in a Museum Setting," in
Acts of CAA2004, Prato, Italy, April 13-16, 2004, edited by F. Niccolucci,
10 pp. View
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