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Cochrane, A.

2007 ‘Visualizing Archaeologies: A Manifesto’, Cambridge Archaeological Journal, vol. 17(1), 3-19. (with Ian Russell)

Read it here.

2006 'The simulacra and simulations of Irish Neolithic passage tombs' in Images, representations and heritage: moving beyond modern approaches to archaeology, ed. I. Russell. New York: Springer, 247-78.

2005 'A taste of the unexpected: subverting mentalités through the motifs and settings of Irish passage tombs', in Elements of being: mentalities, identities and movements, eds. D. Hofmann, J. Mills & A. Cochrane. BAR International Series 1437, 5-19.

Gonzalez-Ruibal, A.

2008 'Time to Destroy: And archaeology of supermodernity' in Current Anthropology, Volume 49, Number 2, 247-79.

Russell, I.

Forthcoming ‘"Can you see me now?": Archaeological sensibility breaking the "fourth wall" of the analog:digital divide' in V. O. Jorge & J. Thomas (eds.) Archaeology and the politics of vision in a post-modern context. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne.

Read the intervention debrief here.

2008 'Archaeoclash: Mediating art and archaeology' as part of Art & Archaeology: Highlights from the Sixth World Archaeological Congress, UCD Scholarcast, Series 2, audio journal. (with Andrew Cochrane)

2008 Chronoscope, Ábhar agus Meon, Green On Red Gallery, Newman House, UCD & Sixth World Archaeological Congress, Dublin.

2007 ‘Heritage, identity and roots: A critique of arborescent models of heritage and identity' presented at Heritage Vales: The Past in Contemporary Society Workshop (15-17 Nov 2007), National Parks Service, Cumberland Island, Georgia (proceedings forthcoming).

2007 ‘Objects and Agency: Some Obstacles and Opportunities of Modernity’, Overcoming the Modern Invention of Material Culture, Journal of Iberian Archaeology (vols. 9/10), V. O. Jorge & J. Thomas (eds.), 71-87.

Read it here.

View the accompanying photo-essay here.

2007 ‘Visualizing Archaeologies: A Manifesto’, Cambridge Archaeological Journal, vol. 17(1), 3-19. (with Andrew Cochrane)

Read it here.

2006 Images, Representations and Heritage: Moving beyond Modern Approaches to Archaeology, Springer-Kluwer, New York.

Read exceprts and reviews here.

Watson, A.

2004a 'Fluid horizons' in The Neolithic of the Irish Sea: materiality and traditions of practice, eds. V. Cummings & C. Fowler. Oxford: Oxbow, 55-63.

2004b 'Making space for monuments: notes on the representation of experience' in Substance, memory, display: archaeology and art, eds. C. Renfrew, C. Gosden & E. DeMarrais. Oxford: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, 79-96.

1999 ‘Architecture and Sound: An Acoustic Analysis of Megalithic Monuments in Prehistoric Britain’ in Antiquity 73(280): 325–36. (with D. Keating)

Webmoor, T.

2005a Social Software, Science Studies and Mediational Archaeology. Stanford, CA: Metamedia. URL (retrieved 22 November 2005): http://traumwerk.stanford.edu:3455/mediatingarch/home

2005b Symmetrical Archaeology. Stanford, CA: Metamedia. URL (retrieved July 2006): http://traumwerk.stanford.edu:3455/Symmetry/home (with Chris Witmore)

2005c 'Mediational techniques and conceptual frameworks in archaeology: A model in mapwork at Teotihuacan, Mexico' in Journal of Social Archaeology, 5:52–84.

Witmore, C.

2007 'Landscape, time, topology: An archaeological account of the southern Argolid, Greece' in Landscapes in archaeology, ed. D. Hicks, G. Fairclough, and L. Mc-Atackney. London: UCL Press.

2006 ‘Vision, media, noise, and the percolation of time: Symmetrical approaches to the mediation of the material world’, Journal of Material Culture, Vol. 11(3), 267-92.

2005 Symmetrical Archaeology. Stanford, CA: Metamedia. URL (retrieved July 2006): http://traumwerk.stanford.edu:3455/Symmetry/home (with Tim Webmoor)

2004a 'Four archaeological engagements with place: Mediating bodily experience through peripatetic video' in Visual Anthropology Review, 20(2), 57–71.

2004b 'On multiple fields: Between the material world and media, two cases from the Peloponnesus, Greece' in Archaeological Dialogues, 11:133–64.

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