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Session: The Employment of Mobile Applications for Survey, Documentation and Information

Chair: Claudiu SILVESTRU, Austria Monday, November 12, 2018 (Raum 319) 09:00-09:20 | Gabriel WURZER | Hans RESCHREITER | Fiona POPPENWIMMER; Austria | Jiri UNGER, Czech Republic | Christoph LOBINGER | Christiane HEMKER, Germany: Producing location-based heritage apps using only a ZIP file 09:20-09:40 | Marco MONTANARI | Lucia MARSICANO, Italy: CHContext – easing the creation of GIS readers 09:40-10:00 | Gabriele GATTIGLIA | Francesca ANICHINI | Michael REMMY | Holly WRIGHT | Massimo ZALLOCCO, Italy: A mobile app for the automatic recognition of archaeological potsherds: the ArchAIDE project 10:00-10:20 | Claudiu SILVESTRU, Austria: CultApp – Apps for Mobile Devices for the Interpretation of Cultural Heritage Sites in Vienna 10:20-10:40 | Coffee...

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Session: Digital versus Analogue – Challenges and Benefits in Archaeological Reconstructions and Presentations in Exhibitions

Chairs: Carmen LÖW | Karina GRÖMER, Austria Tuesday, November 13, 2018 (Raum 319) 09:00-09:20 | Elisabeth MONAMY, Digital : analogue. The dilemma 09:20-09:40 | Carmen LÖW, Austria: UNESCO Pile Dwellings around the Alps – Cultural mediation between affirmation and deconstruction 09:40-10:00 | Üftade MUŞKARA, Turkey: Industrial Heritage and Augmented Reality Applications 10:00-10:20 | María-Eugenia POLO | Mª DE LOS REYES DE SOTO | Guadalupe DURÁN-DOMÍNGUEZ | Carlos J. MORÁN, Spain: Proposal of virtual documentation and dissemination of the information of the archaeological object 10:20-10:40 | Coffee Break 10:40-11:00 | Gernot HAUSAR, Austria: Digital first? Saving Digital Worlds, Artefacts and Inhabitants 11:00-11:20 | Karina GRÖMER | Anton KERN | Andreas KROH, Austria: Critical assessment of media in the permanent exhibition of the Natural History Museum Vienna: Prehistory and...

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Session: Visualising Controversial Heritage

Chairs: Willem BEEX, The Netherlands | Giorgio VERDIANI, Italy | Benno RIDDERHOF, The Netherlands Tuesday, November 13, 2018 (Raum 319) 11:20-11:40 | Benno RIDDERHOF, The Netherlands | Giorgio VERDIANI, Italy | Willem BEEX,The Netherlands: The Good, The Bad and the Sexy; An Introduction into Controversial Heritage 11:40-12:00 | Bogdan BOBOWSKI, Poland: Gebirgsbauden forgotten community of religious refugees from the Thirty Years’ War in the Karkonosze (Giant Mountains) 12:00-14:00 | Lunch Break 14:00-14:20 | Bogdan BOBOWSKi, Poland: A settlement turned into a wilderness – how the Polish People’s Army abolished the mountainous village Groß Iser 14:20-14:40 | Teodora KONACH, Poland: Mapping Communities’ Heritage – Community-Based Intangible Cultural Heritage Visualization and Cities with Disrupted Cultural Continuity 14:40 -15:00 | Radosveta KIROVA, Bulgaria: Augmented Reality Revival of the Monument 1300 Bulgaria in Sofia 15:00-15:20 | Coffee Break 15:20-15:40 | Elisa MIHO | Kristiana KUMI | Julia DEMIRAJ, Albania: The decommunization of the “Pyramid” in Tirana, the mausoleum of Enver Hoxha 15:40-16:00 | Jaap Evert ABRAHAMSE | Menne KOSIAN | Rowin van LANEN, The Netherlands: The Lure of the Golden Republic. Non-colonial Dutch heritage in South Africa 16:00-16:20 | Mattia SULLINI, Italy: Modern iconoclasms and idolatries; 3D reconstruction as a chance to circumvent the impasse. The Ciano Mausoleum 16:20 – 16:40 | Benno RIDDERHOF, The Netherlands: “I’ll make you an offer you can’t refuse” …. “I lost a son you lost a son” Lepidus’s survival a case for database research into Family politics and power during the second Triumvirate and the early Principate 16:40-17:00 | Benno RIDDERHOF, The Netherlands: Beyond good and evil; why some controversial heritage always survives. The case of George Armstrong Custer 17:00-17:20 | Davide TANASI | Michael DECKER | Kaitlyn KINGSLAND | Rebekah MCLAUGHLIN, USA: 3D Digitizing John Ringling’s Wisconsin Train Car at the John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art in Sarasota, Florida 17:20-17:40 | Maria Ines SCIOLLA, Argentinia: La Candelaria, the Jesuit farming state: technological resources for its understanding within the World Heritage Site 17:40-18:00 | Wolfgang NEUBAUER | Nikolaus STUDNICKA | Mario WALLNER | Hannes SCHIEL | Klaus LÖCKER | Ralf TOTSCHNIG, Austria: Rosenburg – Rapid state-of-the-art 3D documentation and mapping of a mediaeval castle using...

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Session: Geographic Information Systems (GIS) as Platforms of Method and Theory

Chairs: Benjamin DUCKE | Irmela HERZOG, Germany Wednesday, November 14, 2018 (Wappensaal) 09:00-09:20 | Bence VÁGVÖLGYI | Gábor SERLEGI; Hungary: Mapping earth forts from every angle: results of the combination of multiple non-destructive survey methods in a GIS framework 09:20-09:40 | Menne KOSIAN | Rowin VAN LANEN, The Netherlands: The importance of history for climate adaptation; Confronting modern spatial problems by overcoming historical-limitations of traditional GIS modelling 09:40-10:00Catherine PORTER | Keith LILLEY | Christopher LLOYD | Siobhan MCDERMOTT | Rebecca MILLIGAN, UK: Digging into early cartography – the digital analysis of sixteenth century maps of Great Britain and Ireland 10:00-10:20 | Irmela HERZOG | Lothar WELLER, Germany: Towards identifying the course of a route mentioned in 1065 10:20-10:40 | Coffee Break 10:40-11:00 | Lucia MARSICANO | Domenica DININNO | Fabio REMONDINO, Italy: Entertainment buildings during the roman empire: where, when, why 11:00-11:20 | Reza SHARIFI, Germany | Somaye FAZELI | Alireza IBRAHIMI, Afghanistan: Spatial Data Infrastructure for Urban Heritage Conservation in Afghanistan, the case study of the Herat Old City 11:20-11:40 | Rowin VAN LANEN, The Netherlands: Mapping monumental churches. The challenge of applying GIS on the religious landscape of the Netherlands 12:00-14:00 | Lunch...

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Session: Ways to visualise time in archaeology and cultural heritage

Chairs: Michael DONEUS | Geert VERHOEVEN, Austria Wednesday, November 14, 2018 (Raum 319) 09:00-09:20 | Matthias KUCERA, Austria: Archaeological space – concepts of space and time in archaeology 09:20-09:40 | Vincent MOM | Joachim SCHULTZE | Sigrid WROBEL | Dieter ECKSTEIN, The Netherlands: Visualizing the development of the harbour of Hedeby 09:40-10:00 | Michael DONEUS, Austria: Deriving chronology from airborne laser scanning data 10:00-10:20 | Georg ZOTTI | Florian SCHAUKOWITSCH | Michael WIMMER, Austria: Changing Sceneries under Changing Skies: Virtual Archaeoastronomy with Stellarium 10:20-10:40 | Coffee Break 10:40-11:00 | Santiago VILLAJOS; Spain: A multiscalar relational approach to Early Modern Architecture: Francisco de Luna and Andrés de Vandelvira in Uclés or the admonition of the sailed dome in Spain 11:00-11:20 | Gabriel WURZER | Christoph HOFFMANN | Elmar SCHMIDINGER | Herbert WITTINE | Richard KURDIOVSKY | Julia FORSTER | Andreas VOIGT, Austria: Lessons learned from building a time-attributed partonomy for the 4D-visualization of the Vienna Hofburg 11:20-11:40 | Erik SCHMITZ, The Netherlands: Time Markers. Years on gable stones and tombstones in pre-modern Amsterdam 12:00-14:00 | Lunch...

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