Centre for Digital Heritage Conference 2018

News | Posted on Tuesday 16 January 2018

Lund University will host the 2018 annual meeting of the Centre for Digital Heritage (CDH).

The Institute of Archaeology and Ancient History and the Digital Archaeology Laboratory (DARKLab) at the Joint Faculties of Humanities and Theology, Lund University will host the 2018 annual meeting of the Centre for Digital Heritage (CDH). 

The use of 3D technology for heritage analysis and preservation has contributed to the rapid emergence of a large number of 3D archives (and 3D models), whose production has been expected to trigger a process of data diffusion and democratization amongst cultural heritage specialists. How are these data, once stored, used by other specialists and non professionals to increase our understanding of the past? How are these new types of information affecting our perception of material culture? And what is the impact of these new infrastructures on society? 

The 2018 annual meeting of the Centre for Digital Heritage will explore how 3D models and Archives are currently used (re-)used to gain new knowledge in the Cultural heritage. 

The aim of the meeting is to encourage different specialists who are currently producing, managing and using three dimensional data to discuss future strategies of 3D data archives for facilitating use and reuse of those libraries among different fields of the cultural heritage sector and creating new narratives.

The call for papers is open until 15th March. Details can be found on the conference website.

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cdh@york.ac.uk
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