Digital Approaches to cultural heritage. Perspectives and challenges

Digital Approaches to cultural heritage. Perspectives and challenges

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FWF Project P 35988 - INVENTARIA – THE MAKING OF INVENTORIES AS SOCIAL PRACTICE, Universities Salzburg and Innsbruck (CLAUDIANA)
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CLAUDIANA
Veranstaltungsort
Herzog Friedrich Straße
Gefördert durch
FWF; Land Tirol; Land Salzburg; Universität Innsbruck; Universität Salzburg
PLZ
6020
Ort
Innsbruck
Land
Austria
Findet statt
In Präsenz
Vom - Bis
19.09.2024 - 20.09.2024
Von
Barbara Denicolò, Fachbereich Geschichte (Mittelalter), Universität Salzburg

International Conference of the FWF Project P 35988
INVENTARIA – THE MAKING OF INVENTORIES AS SOCIAL PRACTICE,
Universities Salzburg and Innsbruck

Digital Approaches to cultural heritage. Perspectives and challenges

Based on the ongoing work in two Digital Cultural Heritage projects dedicated to castle inventories (14th – 18th centuries), this international conference discusses the potential, perspectives and challenges that come along with digital approaches to cultural heritage. International speakers present their experience with digital cultural heritage projects particularly addressing the added value these approaches open for the academic research as well as for the interested public. We will use the international expertise to discuss the preliminary results from our ongoing projects "INVENTARIA The Making of Inventories as Social Practice" (FWF P 35988 Stand Alone Project) and "Hohensalzburg Digital" (digitalizing the Fortress Hohensalzburg, funded by the Land Salzburg).

Programm

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

Kontakt

DACH2024@uibk.ac.at

https://www.inventaria.at
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