E' disponibile online il programma completo della ventesima edizione della Conferenza Internazionale Cultural Heritage and New Technologies (CHNT20) in programma a Vienna dal 2 al 4 novembre 2015 e dedicata alla presentazione e al confronto tra ricercatori e professionisti di applicazioni di tecnologie per la documentazione e valorizzazione dei beni culturali. Il tema dell'edizione di quest'anno è "Public Relations and Archaeology".
Anche quest'anno numerosi sono i contributi italiani: presentazioni, poster e video sulle diverse tematiche e i progetti più recenti sul rilievo in ambito archeologico e architettonico e il coinvolgimento in ambito museale.
Le presentazioni sono raggruppate in più sessioni organizzate sui temi (Public Appearance, UAV, Disclosing the Dead, Conflict as Cultural Heritage, Cultural Heritage in Danger, Newbies & Young Scientists) e ulteriori progetti verranno esposti mediante poster e video che parteciperanno al concorso della Conferenza.
PROGRAM 2015
NOTIFICATION
Keynote Speech
The Digital Heritage Paradox
(Wim HUPPERETZ, Director Allard Pierson Museum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
Sessions
Public Relations and Archaeology – Presenting Cultural Heritage in Urban Area
Chairs: Ingeborg GAISBAUER; Austria | Ann DEGRAEVE, Belgium
Mariam Ibrahim ALMULLA, Qatar: The Museum of Islamic Art, Qatar: Constructing a Museum Minded- Community
Jarosław ANDRZEJCZAK | Rafał SZRAJBER, Poland: Information balance as an important component of the use of new technologies in the transfer of knowledge about the cultural heritage
Robert CARTER, Qatar | Colleen MORGAN, UK: Online Digital Heritage and Public Outreach in a Vanishing Pearling Town in the Arabian Gulf: The Origins of Doha Project
Monika DERMUTZ | Daniela THALLER, Austria: ArcGIS for Archaeology – Discover burried possibilities and potentials
Francesco GABELLONE | Davide TANASI, Italy:Narrative and virtual environments: the case of ancient Pompei
Katrina FOXTON, UK: Juxtaposing locality in the City of York
Thomas KADOR, UK: Digital matters
Olga LEČBYCHOVÁ / Zdenka KOSAROVÁ, Czech Republik: Exhibition – one way to share archaeological heritage with public
Carmen LOEW, Austria: The Stakeholder-Values of Hallstatt-Research – Archaeology from the Perspective of Public, Business and Politics
Elisabeth MONAMY, Austria: Experience archaeology or bringing archaeology to a wider public
Matthias PACHER, Austria: The museum of prehistory MAMUZ as a cultural touristic impulse for a rural area in Lower Austria
Richard M. PETTIGREW, USA: The Archaeology Channel: Its History and Development as a Tool for Public Outreach
Morten Valdorff RASMUSSEN, Denmark: On-site communication, old bones and new audienses
Dominique VAN DOKKUM, The Netherlands: The possibilities of social media: making a low budget connection
Bernarda ŽUPANEK / Maja KOVAČ, Slovenia: Combining resources: communicating archaeology at the City museum of Ljubljana (Slovenia)
Public Appearance – Heritage researchers, stakeholders and public interaction
Chairs: R.J. VAN LANEN | J.E. ABRAHAMSE | B.J. GROENEWOUDT | M.C. KOSIAN, The Netherlands
Cristina CORSI, Italy: Good practice in management of ‘invisible’ archaeological townscapes
Kerstin DOHR | Josef GSPURNING, Austria: The Appearance of Istanbul’s World Heritage Site in Terms of Accessibility and Embedment into the Urban Environment
Luca GIORGI | Pietro MATRACCHI, Italy: Florence: knowledge and usability of the archaeological heritage
Marion GROßMANN, Austria: Carnuntums Appearance and its Mediation of Roman Culture
M.C. KOSIAN / H.J.T. WEERTS, The Netherlands: A new landscapes map of the Netherlands
Eva KUTTNER, Austria: ‘Setting in the landscape’ at the Danube Limes in Austria – new approach via geographic information portals
Erik SCHMITZ, The Netherlands: A flight to lowlands paradise: an animation of the expension of Amsterdam in the seventeenth century
Paul SAFKO / Robert SZEMZÖ, Slovakia: Documentation and Presentation of Conservation Process – a Case Study of 3D Digitisation of Two Wooden Sculptural Artefacts
Matteo SCAMPORRINO, Italy: New visions of port. A 3D model to safeguard and transform the port of Livorno
New realities:
Virtual, augmented reality and other techniques in Cultural Heritage for the general public
Chairs: Willem BEEX, The Netherlands | Peter FERSCHIN, Austria | Bernhard FRISCHER, USA | Giorgio VERDIANI, Italy
Niccolò ALBERTINI | Anna Margherita JASINK, Italy: Immersive virtual realities and Aegean archaeology: application of the HDM (Head Mounted Display) technology to popularization
Ralph BARTHEL | Aleks CICHA, UK: Sound and vision scapes
Giulia DIONISIO | Anna Margherita JASINK, Italy: Teaching new technological methodologies applied to ancient history
Eiman ELGEWELY, Egypt | Willeke WENDRICH, USA: Reviving Karanis (Egypt): From Mud Bricks to Urban and Social Fabric
Magda EL ZARKI, USA | Patricia SEED: A Historical and Cultural Experience of the Slave Fort Elmina
Bernard FRISCHER | John FILLWALK, USA: Combining Stellarium with a Terrestrial Model of an Ancient Space: Solar Alignments of the Monte Citorio Obelisk and Ara Pacis
Dragoş GHEORGHIU | Livia ŞTEFAN, Romania: Augmenting Immersion: The Implementation of the Real World in Virtual Reality
Carlo GIRA, Italy: Virtual, augmented, tags, links: the digital clone of the Meryemana Church in Göreme towards its next step
Adele MAGNELLI | Matteo VENTRELLA, Italy: How the AR can help to appreciate the hidden value of pictorial masterpiece: Venice’s Gallerie dell’Accademia case history
Mauro MARIOTTINI | Mirco PUCCI | Giorgio VERDIANI, Italy: The St. Donato Cathedral in Arezzo, digital reconstruction of a completely lost architecture
Takehiko NAGAKURA | Daniel TSAI | Diego PINOCHET, USA: Viewing the impossible: Photogrammetric Models of Palladian Villas and Other Works
Samanta GREGGIO | Giuseppe SALEMI, Italy: A mobile Augmented Reality system integrating 3D model and radiance scaling to enhance epigraphical inscriptions
Georg ZOTTI, Austria: Archaeoastronomical simulation in a desktop planetarium
The Use of UAVs in Virtual Heritage
Chairs: Peter DORNINGER, Austria | Benjamin DUCKE, Germany | Bernhard FRISCHER, USA | Rebeka VITAL, Israel
Marco BLOCK-BERLITZ | Raul ROJAS, Germany: Archaeocopter: Towards Best Practice in Videogrammetry
Benjamin GEHMLICH | Marco BLOCK-BERLITZ, Germany: Diversity of Flight Strategies in UAV Recording
Ivan KISJES | Raphaël PANHUYSEN, The Netherlands: A test flight over the many layered history of the fortifications of Maastricht
Jörg KLONOWSKI | Stefanie WEFERS, Germany: UAV photogrammetry and 3D analyses of CH sites
Disclosing the Dead
Chairs: David BIBBY, Germany | Ann DEGRAEVE, Belgium | Raphael PANHUYSEN, The Netherlands |Karin WILTSCHKE-SCHROTTA, Austria
David BIBBY | Hildegard BIBBY | Joachim WAHL, Germany: The Life, Times and Death of “Grave 700” from the Holy Trinity Church Konstanz, Germany
Michaela BINDER | Heike KRAUSE, Austria: Life on the outskirts of Vienna – Archaeological and bioarchaeological results from the cemetery at St. Bartholomäusplatz in Hernals
Mihai CONSTANTINESCU | Andrei SOFICARU, Romania: Understanding epidemics in the Crimean War. A case of forensic autopsy on a Russian officer buried in Bucharest, Romania
Mihai CONSTANTINESCU | Andrei SOFICARU, Romania: The forensic identification of a victim of the Communist regime. The Case of Monsignor Ghyka
M. L. D’HOLLOSY, The Netherlands: Facing the Past
Vlad Andrei LĂZĂRESCU | Claudia RADU, Romania: He’s lost control! Discussing the case of a beheaded individual from an archaeological context discovered in Romania
Claudia MELISCH, Germany / Peter RAUXLOH, UK: Who were the First Berliners and Where they came from?
Ulla MOILANEN, Finland: A Good Way to Go – Salme II Ship Burial and Pre-Viking Death Beliefs
Nicole NICKLISCH et al., Germany: The Remains of a Day – A Mass Grave from the Thirty Years’ War
Raphaël PANHUYSEN, The Netherlands: New light on pathological bone changes Structured light 3D documentation as an aid in paleopathological diagnosis
Peep PILLAK, Estonia: Disclosing the Traumas of History: The Case of First Estonian President
Liisa SEPPÄNEN, Finland: Buried in secrecy, surrounded by mystery, saved as curiosity – Animal grave from the early 20th century in town of Lahti (Finland)
Guglielmo STRAPAZZON / Rita DEIANA, Italy: GPR Survey to localize and analyze Tombs beneath the paving of Modern and Medieval Churches. A Case of Study from the Cathedral of Padova (It)
Conflict as Cultural Heritage: Cultural Heritage in Conflict
Chair: Stephen STEAD, UK
Rupert GIETL | Daniela ZAMBELLI, Italy: Conflict Archaeology of World War I along the high alpine frontline
Saadet GUNER, Turkey: “History of the Protection of the Cultural Heritage in Conflict”
Marzia MERLONGHI, Italy: CAAD: Crisis Areas Archaeological Database
Nour Allah MUNAWAR, Poland: Preserving Cultural Heritage in Conflict Areas
Vinod NAUTIYAL | Nagendra RAWAT, India: Spatial distribution of Late Medieval Fortresses (Garhs ) in Garhwal region of Central Himalaya, India
Benno RIDDERHOF, The Netherlands: Custer’s Last stand and its Afterlife; American Battlefield Archaeology versus American Heritage and Iconography
Max VAN DER SCHRIEK, The Netherlands: Dutch Military Landscapes: Heritage and Archaeology on WWII conflict sites
Cultural Heritage in Danger
Chairs: Benjamin DUCKE, Germany | Anita GACH | Friedrich SCHIPPER | Hubert SZEMETHY, Austria
Chance M. COUGHENOUR, Germany | Matthew L. VINCENT, Spain: Project Mosul – Preserving the Memory of Lost Heritage
Alessio DI IORIO, Italy: Cultural Landscape risk Identification, Management and Assessment
Benjamin DUCKE, Germany: High-fidelity processing of geophysical data in free and open source GIS
Ralf HESSE, Germany: Possibilities and challenges in the application of multi-temporal airborne lidar data sets for the monitoring of archaeological landscapes
Mohammad Esmaeil Esmaeili JELODAR | Mahsa VAHABI, Iran: The challenges and opportunities of archeology excavations of Urban Rescue in Tehran City based on emergency excavations in the region of Molavi
P. PERAKIS | T. THEOHARIS, Norway: Simulating Erosion on Cultural Heritage Monuments
Konstantinos PSARRAS | Nikolaos MYRIDIS | Ioannis TEGOS, Greece: Development of New Technologies for the Earthquake-Resistant Design of Churches Threatened by Tsunamis
Siyamak SARLAK | Mahsa VAHABI, Iran: Urban development, construction projects and urban archeology Case Study: Excavation, layer encryption of Shadqoli Khan site, Qom
Newbies & Young Scientists
Chairs: Michael DONEUS | Benjamin STANGL, Austria
Dorota BACHRATÁ | Josef ZÁRUBA, Czech Republic: Digital Re-sculpt/3D printed artwork and educational tourism
Radosław BEDNARSKI | Rafał SZRAJBER, Poland: Hear a heritage – image describe by sound
Pedro CABEZO | Paolo FORMAGLINI | Filippo GIANSANTI, Italy: From the suggestion of viewing to the understanding of photography: a case study over rephotography
James DIXON, UK | Valentina FANTINI, Italy: Cities as museums: Birmingham as outdoor gallery of urban ephemera
Radosveta KIROVA, Bulgaria: Documentation of cultural heritage through 3d methods: case of the tower in Teshovo
A. A. MALISHEV | V. V. MOOR | D. I. ZHEREBYATJEV, Russia: Virtual 3D reconstruction of anthropogenic landscape of Abrau peninsula in ancient times according to archeological data
Donato MANIELLO, Italy: Augmented reality on Michelangelo’s David
Martina POLIG, Sweden: The original Holy Cross Church in Dalby – new interpretations through digital archaeology
“Storytelling for Tourism in the Virtual Age. High Tech Travel for the 21st Century:
Chairs: Wolfgang BÖRNER, Austria | Eleni PANAGOU, Greece | Linda POTTER, USA
Abdelkader ABABNEH, Jordan: A Review of current status of presentation and protection approaches at Qusair Amra (Jordan) World heritage site
Ira DILLENIA | L. P. A. Savitri Chitra KUSUMA, Indonesia: The Potential of Marine Archaeological Resources for Cultural Tourism Development in Indonesia: Managing Techniques and Cases
Carmela CRESCENZI | Francesco TIOLI, Italy: The Göreme valley. To explore the human-environment interaction of rupestrian archaeological landscape
Stephan EHGARTER | Silvia RUSSEGGER, Austria: Indexbased Pubilc Portal for Cultural Heritage
Marino JAÉN ESPINOSA, Republic of Panama: Digital Storytelling of the Perote, a Traditional Festivity Held in Panama
Zain A. HAJAHJAH | Monther M. JAMHAWI, Jordan: IT-innovation and Technologies transfer to Heritage sites: The Case of Madaba, Jordan
Francesco GABELLONE, Italy: What communication for museums? Experiences and reflections within the project for the virtualization of the Museo Egizio in Turin
Konstantin HÖBART |Michael KLEIN, Austria | Gilbert SOETERS, The Netherlands: The Roman Maastricht VR Project
Andrea KOSTNER, Austria: “150 Years of the Ringstrasse”
Jose M. KOZAN | Iara B. KOZAN, USA: Virtual Watervliet: Multiple web-based interfaces to enhance local and virtual visitors’ experiences
Davide PANTILE | Valerio ROSSI, Italy: Magna Carta Rediscovered: enhancing tourism through a travelling multimedia exhibition
Nevena RADOJEVIC; Italy: Looking the Pazzi Chapel’s umbrella vault from its oculus
Jochen SCHMID, Germany: The palace facade of Tell Halaf as part of the reconception of the Museum of the Ancient Near East – Material monumentality or virtual multiplicity
Claudiu SILVESTRU, Austria: Experiencing Medieval Vienna – New Approaches towards the Presentation and Interpretation of Invisible Cultural Heritage
Poster
ARCHEO&ARTE3D Lab | MAIS, Italy: Ebla 3D Project
Roberto ATZENI |Valentina NALDINI, Italy | Pablo Rodriguez NAVARRO, Spain: Coastal towers between Spain and Sardinia: proposals for a documentation strategy
Giulia BALDI, Italy: The Romanesque Complex of SS. Trinita’ of Saccargia in Sardinia
Burak BELGE | Züleyha Sara BELGE, Turkey: Integrating Urban Archaeological Resources of Tarsus Historic City Centre (Turkey) into Urban Daily Life
Andrea BORRUSO, Italy | Luciano GILIBERTO, Germany: Recycling of techniques and technologies of everyday life for a low-cost archaeological investigation
Riccardo CACCIOTTI | Jaroslav VALACH, Czech Republic: Cultural Heritage Protection and Ontologies: the MONument Damage Information System
Carmine CANALETTI | Alessandro CAMIZ, Italy: Reading and designing the area of Lambousa-Karavas, Cyprus: Acheiropoietos monastery
Stefano COLUMBU | Nunzia STANTE | Giulia TUCCINI, Italy: Rethinking musealization for “Sant’Antioco di Bisarcio”: digital survey and 3D printing for one of the major Romanesque churches in Sardinia
Silvia D’ANDREA | Gianluca BELLI, Italy: From Porta alla Croce to Piazza Beccaria – The evolution of Florence from city to Capital
M. L. D’HOLLOSY, The Netherlands: Facing the Past
Anna FRASCARI | Giorgio VERDIANI, Italy: Methodologies for integrated survey and representation: the case of the Sarcophagus of Hekatomnos
Francesco GABELLONE | Maria Teresa GIANNOTTA, Italy: New data from buried archives: the late Roman mosaic at Otranto
Iacopo GIANNINI | Angela MANCUSO | Mauro MARIOTTINI, Italy: The Church of St. Maria and St. Stefano on the Hill of Pionta, Arezzo – Italy. Studies, comparisons and hypothetical reconstruction
Stéphane GIRAUDEAU | Andrea LEONARDI, Italy | Teresa Gil PIQUERAS, Spain: When an isolated building becomes a guideline for the urban pattern. The case of “Torrenostra” in Torreblanca, Castellón, Spain
Claudio GIUSTINIANI, Italy: Interactive virtual tour. Walking through the Göreme valley
Lukas GOLDMANN | Rainer KOMP, Germany: Computer aided analyses of large scale geomagnetic surveys
B.J. GROENEWOUDT | R.J. VAN LANEN, The Netherlands: Asking the past for directions: modelling and quantifying route-network persistence in dynamic lowlands
Irmela HERZOG, Germany | Alden YÉPEZ, Ecuador: The impact of the DEM on archaeological GIS studies
Dmitry KARELIN | Yulia KLIMENKO | Serjey KLIMENKO, Russia: The methods and approaches of the scientific 3D-reconstructions of architectural monuments: the research experience in the Moscow Institute of Architecture
Angela MANCUSO | Andrea PASQUALI, Italy: Digital Micro-Photogrammetry: new ways to dialogue with future researchers
Jana MINAROVIECH | Margareta MUSILOVA, Slovakia: 3D Reconstructions of Roman buildings from 1st century B.C. on the Celtic Hillfort in Bratislava
Petar PETROV, Bulgaria: Walk Into Tranquility
Tatiana PIGNATALE | Ilenia TRAMENTOZZI, Italy: Anonymous heritage-Integration of technology and visitors’ active involvement as a revaluation method of cultural assets
Benno RIDDERHOF, The Netherlands | Giorgio VERDIANI, Italy: “Et Tu Brute” Aristocratic Infighting during the last Generation of the Roman Republic and its Influence on the Urbanization of Rome
Francesca ROSSI, Italy: The Martyrial Church of St. Saturnino in Cagliari
Ali TAMER ÜRÜM, Turkey: The Ancient Theatres of Istanbul
Igor YURCHAK, Ukraine: Integration of Ukraine archeological cadastre into the European methodology for the identification, preservation and promotion of the cultural heritage
Natalie YURCHAK, Ukraine: Sensational information on never published before Kiev’s Necropolis by Lyudmila Protsenko from Kievan Rus till today and its importance for the historical cultural heritage
VIDEO
Nicola VELLUZZI, Italy: The Invisible of Perspective
M. T. GIANNOTTA | F. GABELLONE | A. DELL’AGLIO, Italy: MARTA tells. Hidden treasures’s virtual stories
Perla Gianni FALVO | Silvia FOLCHI | Antonio BARTOLI, Italy: Procession in time through to the splendour of the interior epiphany
Vesna LUKIC | Thomas KADOR, UK: Šabac Exile
Marco BLOCK-BERLITZ | Martin OCZIPKA | André KNUTH, Germany: Archaeocopter 2.0 Submerged!
John FILLWALK, USA: Simulation and Visualization in Cultural Heritage: Recent Projects by IDIA Lab
Round Table
Digital 3D Reconstruction – Methods, Strategies and Challenges
Chairs: Piotr KUROCZYŃSKI, Germany | Benjamin STANGL, Austria
Fabrizio APOLLONIO, Italy: Classification schemes and model validation of 3D digital reconstruction process
L. I. BORODKIN | V. V. MOOR | D. I. ZHEREBYATIEV, Russia: Virtual reconstruction of Moscow monastery of Passion Virgin (middle 17th – 1910s years)
Anthony CALDWELL | John A. LYNCH, USA: Approaches to Sharing Modeling Data
Dmitry KARELIN | Yulia KLIMENKO | Serjey KLIMENKO, Russia: The methods and approaches of the scientific 3D-reconstructions
Dominik LENGYEL | Catherine TOULOUSE, Germany: The consecution of uncertain knowledge, hypotheses and the design of abstraction
Mieke PFARR-HARFST, Germany: Investigation of 3D modelling workflows in CH with the object of development of key concepts and definitions
Giorgio VERDIANI, Italy: Reading the project and “reverse design”: an architectural approach to digital reconstruction
Advanced Archaeological Training
Archaeological Geospatial Infrastructures – a fundament for management and collaboration
Organiser: Markus JOBST, Austria
Traces of violence and warfare in archaeological human remains (Workshop in connection with the Session “Discloing the Dead”)
Organisers: Karin WILTSCHKE-SCHROTTA | Michaela BINDER, Austria
GUIDED TOURS
Guided Tour – Exhibition “Wiener Ringstraße” (Monday, November 2nd, 6pm – City Hall)
Guided Tour City Hall (Tuesday, November 3rd, 6pm)
Il programma completo con i link agli abstract è disponibile al link: http://www.chnt.at/preliminary-program-2015/
Fonte:CHNT