TECHNICAL ART HISTORY SERIES - Digital imaging methods for Cultural Heritage

Tools for Making Sense of Cultural Heritage Data by Holly Rushmeier (Yale University)

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8 Jun 2021 from 4 p.m. to 8 Jun 2021 5:30 p.m. CEST (GMT+0200)
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The seminars are part of the Technical Art History Series in Advanced Imaging Technologies for Cultural Heritage organized by the Rijksmuseum, the Computational Imaging group at CWI Amsterdam, and the Venice Centre for Digital and Public Humanities.

Please join us on Tuesday June 8 (4-5.30 pm CEST) and June 22 (4-5.30 pm CEST). Please register following the link or QR code on the poster.

Tuesday June 8 (4-5.30 pm CEST)
Title: Tools for Making Sense of Cultural Heritage Data
Speakers: Holly Rushmeier (Yale University)

Tuesday June 22 (4-5.30 pm CEST)
Title: Point cloud to Sound cloud: Digital Innovation and Historic Sound at Linlithgow Palace
Speakers: Sophia Mirashrafi (Historic Environment Scotland), James Cook (Edinburgh College of Art, Scotland)

 

If you missed one of the earlier events, here are the YouTube links.
1. First session ‘Unlocking Art History: Letterlocking, X-ray Microtomography, and the Virtual Unfolding Algorithm’
2. Second session ‘Artificial intelligence in art conservation and preservation: Experience from the Ghent Altarpiece’ and ‘Macro Scale Chemical Imaging on works by Van Eyck’

A blogpost on the first session can be found here.
We will write a summarizing blogpost for each session, so please stay tuned!