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MArch Architecture Unit 18 18.1 The Bartlett School of Architecture 2013 18.2

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Fig. 18.1 Adam Casey, Y5, Translations of an Invisible Landscape. The initiation of a new archaeology based upon the hidden landscape of Jerusalem’s contested past. Reconstruction revealing the translation from digital 3D scan to physical manifestation and the emergence of a new depiction of a digital landscape. Fig. 18.2 Adam Casey, Y5, Translations of an Invisible Landscape. Process of manifesting the digital through the casting of light onto a UV curable material. Fig. 18.3 Adam Casey, Y5, Translations of an Invisible Landscape; Material prototypes for the manifestation of the hidden archaeology, exposing the conditions for growth and the reconstruction through a light responsive medium. Fig. 18.4 Adam Casey, Y5, Translations of an Invisible Landscape. Technological excavation of the hidden

pathways, cisterns and ossuary’s beneath the surface of the old city of Jerusalem, and the extraction of the digital for the physical manifestation in the new archaeological park for the contested past.

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