
July 2006 Digital Photomosaic (100 × 100 cm) of a Pentelic Marble Metope (c. 137 × 137 × 15 cm) - Here we contest traditional mechanisms for representation and spectatorship by questioning the status that images occupy in archaeological discourse.
Photomosaics of iconic archaeologists and objects were constructed through the manufacture of archives and archaeological records of public images available over internet search engines. This digital excavation of what is traditionally an unarchived public space marked the beginnings of our digital archaeological practice.
Photomosaics of iconic archaeologists and objects were constructed through the manufacture of archives and archaeological records of public images available over internet search engines. This digital excavation of what is traditionally an unarchived public space marked the beginnings of our digital archaeological practice.
With Ian Russell