Arches Version 1.0 Now Available

by Arches Team Arches Version 1.0 is here! The GCI/WMF team (David, Alison, Yiannis, and Annabel) is thrilled to release this latest version of Arches, with many thanks to the team at Farallon Geographics (Dennis, Alexei, Adam, Ryan, Cyrus, and Rob) for working with...

A workshop to lead us into the homestretch

by Yiannis Avramides, World Monuments Fund In June, the Getty Conservation Institute and World Monuments Fund organized a two-and-a-half-day workshop about Arches, the last turning point ahead of the release of version 1.0 of the software this September. The goal of...

Welcome to the new Arches community blog!

by Alison Dalgity, Getty Conservation Institute In an effort to share the buzz of activity that is surrounding Arches with those of you who are not directly engaged in the project, we have decided to start a group blog. The purpose, from our side, is to share our...

Presentations on Arches from CAA 2013

In March, members of the Arches project team from the Getty Conservation Institute, World Monuments Fund, and Farallon Geographics traveled to Perth for the Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology (CAA) annual conference. We made two...

Arches at the 2013 CAA Conference

Members of the Arches team from the Getty Conservation Institute, World Monuments Fund, and Farallon Geographics, will be traveling to Australia in March for the 2013 Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology (CAA) conference. Two different papers...

Welcome to the Arches project!

On January 30, 2013 we launched archesproject.org, a website about the Arches project! Arches is a new, open-source, web-based, geospatial information system for cultural heritage inventory and management. Arches is purpose-built for the international cultural...