Chairs: Giorgio VERDIANI, Italy | Willem BEEX, The Netherlands

Monday, November 12, 2018 (Festsaal)

09:00 – 10:20
Matthew NICHOLLS, UK: Virtual Rome: large-scale public responses to digital 3D cultural heritage in a MOOC
Christoph LOBINGER, Germany: The international project VirtualArch: visualization and presentation of hidden archaeological heritage across Central Europe
Konstantina SIOUNTRI | Dimitrios D. VERGADOS | Emmanouil SKONDRAS | Christos-Nikolaos ANAGNOSTOPOULOS, Greece: The revival of buried monuments through Augmented Reality (AR)
Marco CALLIERI | Rachele MANGANELLI DEL FÀ | Andrea ARRIGHETTI | Giovanni MINUTOLI | Giovanni PANCANI, Italy: Different paradigms for different spaces: showing the Montagnola Tomb inside & out
Marleen DE KRAMER | Christopher MORSE | Sam MERSCH, Luxembourg: What’s In A Name: Gamifying the Intangible History of Larochette, Luxembourg
Zdravko DIMITROV | Miglena RAYKOVSKA | Emil MICHOV, Bulgaria: Virtual reality for rescue excavations: preserve the non-preservable. The example of the Roman villa rustica near Blagoevgrad
Doris EBENSCHWANGER | Daniel ISEMANN | Sander MÜNSTER, Germany: Perception of Historical Buildings in Virtual Reality and Good Old Fashioned Reality – A Comparative Study
Eleonora GANDOLFI | Graeme EARL | Grant COX, UK: Digital Open Scholarships in Heritage: how archaeological data can be reused to engage digital audiences
Arie KAI-BROWNE | Thomas BREMER | Kay KOHLMEYER | Julia GONNELLA | Sebastian PLESCH | Susanne BRANDHORST | Jona SCHLEGEL, Germany: Spatial Contextualization of Cultural Heritage – the Cupola of the Torres de las Damas on the Alhambra
Ylenia RICCI | Giorgio VERDIANI | Andrea PASQUALI, Italy: A petrified petrifying eyesight: a story for the MEDUSA’S HEADS from Istanbul, Turkey
Andrea ASCHAUER | Jürgen HAGLER | Jeremiah DIEPHUIS | Michael LANKES, Austria: The Virtual House of Medusa: Playfully Collaborative Virtual Archaeology in a Museum Context

10:20-10:40 | Coffee Break

10:40-11:00 | Opening

11:00-12:00 | Key Notes

12:00-14:00 | Lunch Break

14:00 – 18:00
Giovanni VERRESCHI | Antonio NOVELLINO | Davide PANTILE, Italy: Exploracity: an innovative platform offering new services for the enhancement of Tourism and Cultural Heritage
Adele MAGNELLI | Stefania BANDINI | Matteo VENTRELLA, Italy: Casanova Museum and Experience: how to integrate History with Virtual Reality in order to relive the past
Eva PIETRONI | Alfonsina PAGANO | Enzo D’ANNIBALE, Italy: The use of holographic showcases inside the museum’s context. Towards an advanced museology creating a dramaturgy around the exhibited objets
Veronika POLLOCZEK | Mihailo POPOVIC, Austria: The Digital Tabula Imperii Byzantini (Dig-TIB) as Contribution to the World’s Cultural Heritage
Frederick BAKER, UK: Klimt’s Magic Garden
Alessia D’ANGELO | Luca GUGLIERMETTI | Oliviero ELETTI | Barbara De LIETO | Franco GUGLIERMETTI | Luciano RICCIARDI, Italy: Crowdsourcing and photogrammetry as alternative tool to visualize cultural heritage
Hugo A. SAMPAIO | João RIBEIRO | Ana M.S. BETTENCOURT | Manel SANTOS-ESTÉVEZ, Portugal: Rescuing ancient carved memories: applying new technologies to rock art recording on the Northwest of Iberian Peninsula
Martin SCHAICH | Tuna CAPAR, Germany: The Mycenaean site of Tiryns in 3D. High-resolution photogrammetry with Action-Camera on 6m rod and subsequent data fusion using 3D laser scans
Konstantina SIOUNTRI | Dimitrios D. VERGADOs | Emmanouil SKONDRAS |Christos-Nikolaos ANAGNOSTOPOULOS, Greece: The revival of back-filled monuments through Augmented Reality (AR)
Monica BERCIGLI, Italy: Masada, the desert fortress. Discovering the archaeological site by gaming
Gilbert SOETERS, The Netherlands: Grandeur on the Market Square of Maastricht
Davide TANASI | Stephan HASSAM, USA: Learning through objects: 3D Digital Imaging and 3D Printing for public outreach in archaeology
Patricia WEEKS | Erik DOBAT | Christof FLÜGEL | Markus GSCHWIND | Carsten HERMANN | Al RAWLINSON | Sandra WALKSHOFER | Lyn WILSON, UK: Advanced Limes Applications: Lessons in audience engagement and technology