Digital Approaches to Cultural Heritage. Perspectives and Challenges
International Conference
Time: 19.–20. September 2024
Place: Claudiana, Herzog Friedrich Straße, Innsbruck
Organized by: Christina Antenhofer, Elisabeth Gruber-Tokić, Gerald Hiebel, Ingrid Matschinegg, Claudia Posch, Gerhard Rampl, Elisabeth Tangerner
Based on the ongoing work in two digital cultural heritage projects dealing with castle inventories (14th-18th century), the participants of the international conference will discuss the potential, perspectives and challenges associated with digital approaches to cultural heritage.
IMAREAL is contributing its expertise at the interface between digital data indexing in the field of material culture and systematic research into the significance of objects.
Walter Brandstätter and Stefan Zedlacher outline the difficult path from analyzing of historical inventories to the creation of three-dimensional spatial models. Ingrid Matschinegg and Christoph Breser discuss the possibilities of interpreting historical building data between historical reconstruction and simulation. Elisabeth Gruber and Peter Färberböck set out on the path of digital tools for the indexing of object-related written sources.
PROGRAMME
Thursday, 19. September 2024
14.15–15.45
Interpreting Building Information Between Historical Reconstruction and Simulation.
Christoph Breser | Ingrid Matschinegg
Friday, 20. September 2024
10.45–12.30
Walking on the Path of Inventories.
Using RDF, LOD, LLM Technologies for Object-related Sources
Elisabeth Gruber | Peter Färberböck
13.30–15.00
Hohensalzburg Digital.
From Historical Inventories to Three-dimensional Space-time Models
Walter Brandstätter | Stefan Zedlacher
The full programme is available for download here.
For more information on the projects see: Hohensalzburg Digital and Inventaria.