Barbara Denicolò, Fachbereich Geschichte (Mittelalter), Universität Salzburg
Thursday, 19th September
9.00
Introduction / Opening (Christina Antenhofer & Claudia Posch)
9.30-10.45
KEYNOTE 1: Daniel Smail
The Imagined Space of the Late Medieval Household
Moderation: Christina Antenhofer
10.45-11.15 Coffee Break
11.15-12.45
Panel 1: Working on Inventories
Chair: Gerhard Rampl
How to Record Spaces and Objects: Tracing the Social Practice of Inventorying Using The Example of Tyrolean Castle Inventories
Christina Antenhofer / Barbara Denicolò / Elisabeth Tangerner
‘Slecht En Oud’: Why Did Paintings Go Out Of Fashion After The Dutch Golden Age?
Bas Spliet
12.45–14.15 Lunch Break
14.15-15.45
Panel 2: Reconstructing Interieurs
Chair: Barbara Denicolò
Interpreting Building Information Between Historical Reconstruction and Simulation.
Christoph Breser / Ingrid Matschinegg
Virtual Interiors: Creating a 3D Scholarly Edition of the Private Library of the Amsterdam Patrician Pieter de Graeff (1638-1707)
Chiara Piccoli
15.45-16.15 Coffee Break
16.15-18.00
Panel 3: Reconstructing the Past
Chair: Walter Brandstätter
Scurrilities, Gossip and Storytelling: The Narrative and Fictional Potential of Late Medieval Castle Inventories
Christina Antenhofer / Barbara Denicolò / Elisabeth Tangerner
Challenges and Opportunities of Reconstructing the Past for the Present: Mobility of Objects Across Boundaries 1000-1700
Katherine Wilson
Early Christian Churches and Landscapes (ECCLES): Reconstructing Early Medieval Churches in Schools
Thomas Pickles
18.30-20.00
Open Panel Discussion
Digital Approaches to Cultural Heritage: Perspectives and Challenges
Bernhard Heil / Günter Mühlberger / Daniel Smail / Stephen Stead / Ulrike Tanzer / Chiara Zuanni
Moderation: Christina Antenhofer
Conference Dinner
Friday, 20th September
9.00-10.15
KEYNOTE 2: Stephen Stead
Recording the Meta: Using the CRM to Document Inferred Recording Practice
Moderation: Gerald Hiebel
10.15-10.45 Coffee Break
10.45-12.30
Panel 4: Processing Data
Chair: Elisabeth Tangerner
Organising the Past: Creating a Hierarchical Thesaurus for Enhanced Analysis and Preservation of Medieval Castle Inventories
Elisabeth Gruber-Tokić / Karoline Irschara / Gerhard Rampl
Walking on the Path of Inventories. Using RDF, LOD, LLM Technologies for Object-related Sources
Elisabeth Gruber / Peter Färberböck
Bridging the Gap: Introducing a Custom Transkribus Import/Export Tool
Andrea Mussmann
12.30–13.30 Lunch Break
13.30-15.00
Panel 5: 3D Modelling
Chair: Ingrid Matschinegg
Hohensalzburg Digital – From Historical Inventories to Three-dimensional Space-time Models
Walter Brandstätter / Stefan Zedlacher
Exhibition Histories in 3D: Connecting Archives, Objects, and Narratives
Chiara Zuanni
15.00-15.30 Coffee Break
15.30-17.00
Panel 6: Modelling Information
Chair: Claudia Posch
The Secrets of Tyrolean Castle Inventories: Mapping Hidden Events and Metadata to CIDOC CRM
Milena Peralta / Gerald Hiebel
From Archives to Insights: Leveraging Linked Open Data in DH Research Projects
Leon van Wissen
17.00 Conference Closing
Chair: Christina Antenhofer, Ingrid Matschinegg, Gerald Hiebel, Claudia Posch, Gerhard Rampl