Angie Payne

 

Angie in Tiwanaku
Angie Payne
JBHT-CAST room 328
Phone: (479) 575-4277
Fax: (479) 575-5218
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Angie has been with the Center since 2002 with her involvement in the Wetlands Mapping project as a Graduate Assistant in the Department of Anthropology.  Upon completion of her Master's project "Visualizing Rock Art in Northwest Arkansas," she became a full-time staff member in 2004 and has been a part of the EAST Initiative, the 2004 CRATE project, and has directed numerous 3D scanning projects at CAST (including surveys at Tiwanaku, Bolivia and Machu Picchu, Peru).  She specializes in 3D scanning applications, 3D modeling and animation, and archaeological visualization and is currently project leader on the Virtual Hampson Museum Project

 


EDUCATION:

M.A. Anthropology May 2005
Internship Title: "Visualizing Rock Art in Northwest Arkansas"
University of Arkansas, Fayetteville

B.S. Anthropology, Minor: Computer Information Systems, May 2002
Southwest Missouri State University, Springfield, Missouri

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS/PRESENTATIONS   

Goodmaster, Christopher, Angelia Payne, W. Fredrick Limp, Keenan Cole, and Marlon Mowdy. The Virtual Hampson Museum Project:  Laser Scanning and 3D Visualization for Documentation, Digital Curation, and Public Education.  Paper presented at the Southeastern Archaeological Conference.  Charlotte, North Carolina.  November 2008.

Payne, Angelia, Duncan McKinnon, Christopher Goodmaster, Robert Mainfort, Katie Simon, Keenan Cole, and W. Fredrick Limp.  Using 3D Scanning and Visualization to bring Arkansas Heritage to New Audiences. Paper presented at the Arkansas Archeological Society Meeting.  Hot Springs, Arkansas.  October 2008. 

Cothren, Jackson, Christopher Goodmaster, Adam Barnes, Eileen Ernenwein, Alexei Vranich, W. Fredrick Limp, and Angelia Payne, submitted. Fusion of Three-Dimensional Data at Tiwanaku: An Approach to Spatial Data Integration. Proceedings of the 36th Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology (CAA) Conference, Budapest, Hungary.  April 2008.  

Goodmaster, C .  and A. Payne. 3D Laser Scanning at Tiwanaku: Potentials for Documentation, Visualization, and Analysis.  Paper presented at the Technology and Archaeology Workshop, Dumbarton Oaks, Washington, D.C.  December 2007.

Goodmaster, C. Cothren, J., Barnes, A., and Payne, A. Archaeological Laser Scanning at Tiwanaku: A Multi-year High Density Survey of a UNESCO World Heritage Site. 2007. Paper presented at the Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology Conference (CAA).  Berlin, Germany

Payne, AFrom Ancient Cities to Virtual Museums: A synopsis of 3D Laser Scanning Projects at CAST.  2007. Paper presented at the Arkansas GIS User's Forum Conference.  Eureka Springs, Arkansas.   

Cothren, J., Limp , F. and Payne, A.  Long Range Archeological Laser Scanning - High Density Survey (HDS) and Data Distribution at Tiwanaku, Bolivia and Machu Picchu, Peru.  2006.  Paper presented at the Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archeology Conference. Fargo, ND.

Cothren, J., Payne, A., Vranich, A.,  and Limp. F. 2006.   A Modern Survey of Ancient Ruins, Geoworld Magazine.