International Stakeholder Conference
Digital HeritageEconomic value, technical trends and applications
25-26 September 2019 Trento, Italy
A conference organised within the activities of the Interreg-CE VirtualArch project which will take place on September 25th 2019 in Trento (Italy).The main aim is to bring together public representativesand stakeholders in the field of virtual archaeology as well as experts in 3D modelling, virtual reality andcommunication discussing on following topics:
• economic valorisation of digital archaeology andheritage
• technical trends and developments in heritage 3Drecording and modelling
• examples and applications in tourism, creativeindustries and media sector
The workshop (free and open) will offer networkingopportunities and foster debate among participants from all over Europe.
Wednesday, 25.09.2019
International Stakeholders Conference
9.30 Welcome speeches
9.40 Session 1 “Economic value and valorization of digital heritage”
Manuela Puddu, Arch. Museum Cagliari (Italy) – Accessibility and digital: best practice of archaeological museum in Cagliari
Joep Crompvoets, KUL (Belgium) – Valuing cultural heritage in monetary terms
Ciro Cacciola, MAV Ercolano (Italy) – Virtual archaeological museum in Ercolano
11.00 Coffee break
11:30 Session 2 “Technical trends & developments”
Luca Bezzi, Arc-Team (Italy) – From 3D to 4D: analysis of the workflow invirtual archaeology
Matej Ruttkay, Slovak Academy of Sciences – Experiences/best practise with 3D archaeology in Slovakia
Stefano Campana, University of Siena (Italy) – What ́s next in landscape studies? Droning archaeology
A. Leopardi, L. Pugliese (Italy) – Experiences of virtual archaeology between research and fruition
13.00 Lunch break
14.30 Session 3 “Field of application in tourism, creative industry and media”
Fabio Bruno, University of Calabria (Italy) – Enhancing the accessibility of the Underwater Cultural Heritage with Virtual and AR technologies
Erik Dobat, edufilm und medien GmbH (Austria) – Technological changes in archaeological and historical video production
Christian Terzer, Landesmuseum Bergbau/Museo Provinciale Miniere (Italy) – 1 museum – 4 locations – 100.000 explorers
15.30 Coffee break
16.00 Session 4 “Fields of application in tourism, creative industry and media”
Hans Reschreiter, Naturhistorisches Museum (Austria) – Visualizing the invisible heritage of Hallstatt
Fabio Remondino, FBK Trento (Italy) – 3D from Smartphone
Luca dal Basco (FilmWorks) – The Fiavé Pile-Dwelling: the artistic installation
17.00 Conference closing
Thursday, 26.09.2019
Guided visit to Pilot Region Civezzano
8.45 Departure by bus
9.30 Study visit to Civezzano/ Argentario pilot area (please dress accordingly)
13.00 Lunch
14.30 Return to Trento