
Hannah Stamp
Archivist with a multidisciplinary background in digital heritage, history (local, built, family) and outreach. My main interests are in the uses of gaming technologies, 3D modelling and VR for educational engagement with historical architecture and archival material. I am further interested in the digital preservation methodologies behind archiving these types of digital heritage artefacts.
My buildings and art-historical studies are focused on the medieval and 19th century Europe, with a particular fondness for German Romanticism and Victorian England.
MLitt Archives & Records Management, University of Dundee- Distinction
MSc Digital Heritage, University of York- Distinction
BA History of Art, University of York - First Class
Note: work prior to 2019 are published in my maiden name Hannah Rice
My buildings and art-historical studies are focused on the medieval and 19th century Europe, with a particular fondness for German Romanticism and Victorian England.
MLitt Archives & Records Management, University of Dundee- Distinction
MSc Digital Heritage, University of York- Distinction
BA History of Art, University of York - First Class
Note: work prior to 2019 are published in my maiden name Hannah Rice
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In celebration of Hull City of Culture 2017, ‘Archives in 3D’ were a series of practical 3D modelling workshops at the East Riding Archives combining digital techniques, interpretation skills, architectural history and the creative reuse of collections. These workshops were an opportunity for participants to recreate Hull and East Riding built heritage whilst learning how to use collections to inspire and inform their own historical reconstructions. This presentation will explore the lessons learned, practicalities and impact of a multidisciplinary approach to digital engagement.
The DCDC Conference is hosted by The National Archives and Research Libraries UK (RLUK) http://dcdcconference.com/
In celebration of Hull City of Culture 2017, ‘Archives in 3D’ were a series of practical 3D modelling workshops at the East Riding Archives combining digital techniques, interpretation skills, architectural history and the creative reuse of collections. These workshops were an opportunity for participants to recreate Hull and East Riding built heritage whilst learning how to use collections to inspire and inform their own historical reconstructions. This presentation will explore the lessons learned, practicalities and impact of a multidisciplinary approach to digital engagement.
The DCDC Conference is hosted by The National Archives and Research Libraries UK (RLUK) http://dcdcconference.com/