Electric Archaeology: Digital Media for Learning and Research

February 8, 2007

Ancient World Mapping Center

I was pleased to discover that the Ancient World Mapping Center has picked up my paper from the Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology 19.1 (2006) 25-64. The abstract from that paper is here, and some of my agent based models can be found over at my postdoc pages at the University of Manitoba.

December 27, 2006

Caesar IV

Filed under: caesar iv, games, netlogo, simulation — Shawn @ 3:41 am

….ah christmas morn. Opening the new toys… and a copy of Caesar IV! Can’t wait to get into it… it has a ’sandbox’ mode, allowing you to disregard all the preset scenarios and to build your own. I’m going to build me an Ostia, and a Pompeii, and see what emerges out of the simulation. I’ve done some city simulations with Netlogo (see the agent based modeling page) where I’ve built the interactions from scratch. William Urrichio argues that games embody different epistemologies, so I’ll be interested to see how the game designers envision ancient life… and to compare against my own simulations. Theirs of course is much more aesthetically pleasing than my wee netlogo creations, but all of them have value…

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