Program

 

Monday 18 June (room C126)

Welcome

09.00-10.00

Registration and coffee

10.00-10.05

Welcome from the Head of the Institute of Archaeology and Ancient History (Prof. Martin Hansson)

10.05-10.10

Welcome from the director of the CDH (Prof. Julian Richards, University of York)

10.10-10.20

General info

Acquiring processing and visualizing

Session Chair: Dr Nicolò Dell’Unto

10.20-10.40

Bell T., Ireland T. Digital Ruins: practice-led research into material-digital relations, University of Canberra

10.40-11.00

Hadley D., Moreland J., Maddock S., Leach M, Butterworth C., Mackinder R., Bax N. 3D technology and urban regeneration: a case-study from Sheffield, UK, University of Sheffield

11.00-11.20

Lindgren S., Larsson C., Using 3d-technology to enhance communication of artwork in museums. Lund University

11.20-11.40

Bura M., Janowski J., Zieba K., Wezyk P. Virtual Gross Sobrost, University of Warsaw

11:40-12:00

Discussion        

12.00-13.00

LUNCH BREAK

Archiving complexity

Session Chair:Prof Julian Richards; Prof Isto Huvila

13.00-13.30

KeyNote Prof Anne Marie Leander Touati, “3D web archives and knowledge production: a case study from the Swedish Pompeii project”

13.30-13.50  

Nishanbaev I., Champion E., Rahaman H., Bekele M. Integrating 3d Models and GIS for Digital Cultural Heritage, Curtin University

13.50-14.10

Campanaro M. D. Best explanation, better archiving, good reuse. Lund University

14.10-14.30

Jensen P. The Archaeo Framework: Integrating 3D Spatial Data in Archaeological Field Recording.

14:30-14:45

Discussion

14.45-15.15

COFFEE BREAK

15.15-15.35

Piccoli C. The advantages and disadvantages of rule-based 3D modelling for reusability and long term access of 3D archaeological reconstructions, Leiden University

15.35-15.55

Demetrescu E., Ferdani D.  An integrated workflow between stratigraphic recording and 3D modelling aimed at archaeological documentation and dissemination: the Onde Marine excavation (Necropolis of Banditaccia in Cerveteri - Italy),  CNR Italy

15.55-16.15

Cooper C., The creation of a soundscape: repurposing visual models, University of York

16.15-17.00 

Discussion

19.30-

SOCIAL DINNER

Tuesday 19 June (room C126)

Archiving complexity

Session Chair: Dr Nicolò Dell’Unto

09.30-10.00  

KeyNote Prof Patricia Lulof, University of Amsterdam, Living in the Past. Reconstructing Etruscan houses in 3D.

10.00-10.20

Valle J. M., Rodríguez A.  Improving the utility and the attractiveness of cultural databases by means of 3D models generated from nonspecific sources.

10.20-11.00

COFFEE BREAK

3D archives and reuse

Session Chair: Dr Karsten Lambers; Prof Jens-Bjørn Riis Andresen; Dr Giacomo Landeschi

11.00-11.20  

Huvila I. To 3D is to Classify: Bringing Knowledge Organisation Theorising to the World of Archiving of the Third Dimension. Uppsala University

11.20-11.40

Opgenhaffen L., Hilditch J., Jeffra C., Power to the people: 3D archives for exploring ancient ceramic technology, University of Amsterdam

11.40-12.00

Gattiglia G., Dubbini N., Dellepiane M., Richards J. Development and analysis of 3D reference collections from archaeological archives: first results from ArchAIDE.  University of Pisa - MAPPA Lab, CNR - ISTI,University of York (ADS)

12.00-13.00

LUNCH BREAK

13.00-13.20

Polig M., Hermon S., Sorrentino G., Modafferi S. GRAVITATE - an integrated approach for the study of dispersed cultural collections based on semantic and geometric tools. The Cyprus Institute

13.20-13-40

Landeschi G., Archiving the submerged Past: 3D geodatabase solutions for underwater archaeology, Lund University

13.40-14.00

Barmpoutis A., Bozia E. The Second Life of World Heritage: 3D digitization, new physicalities, and the multi-layered nature of a digital object. University of Florida

 

14.00-14.30

COFFEE BREAK

 

14.30-14.50

Twining L., Digital Archiving Methods for 3D Heritage Media: A Case Study on 360° VR Materials of Korean Heritage Sites. Academy of Korean Studies in Seongnam,South Korea

14.50-15.10

Lercari N. Sustainable 3D Data Curation using Virtual Reality and Digital Collections. University of California, Merced.

15.10-15.30  

Vecchione A. Displaying an invisible aqueduct: 3D models for research, safeguarding and storytelling. PhD student, Dipartimento di Scienze dell’Antichità, Unviersità di Roma, La Sapienza

15.30-15.50  

Discussion and Close

15.50-17.00

VR DEMO (LUX building)

Wednesday 20 June

CARARE Workshop (room C126) to access the program click here, for joining the workshop please register through this link.

DATA workshop (room C121) to access the program click here, for joining the workshop please register through this link.

 

 

                           
                           

Keynote Speakers

Professor Anne-Marie Leander Touati, Director of the Swedish Pompeii Project
                           
Professor Patricia Lulof, Director of the 4D Research Lab
Sidansvarig: CDH2018ark.luse | 2018-06-16