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11 Giu 2025 10:00

Bridging Time and Technology. A Virtual Training on Digital Heritage

online

Wednesday 11 June, 10:00 am-12:00 pm CEST
Advanced Workflow for the Digitization of Archaeological and Epigraphic Artefacts
This session explores innovative workflows for the digitization and digital reconstruction of archaeological and epigraphic artefacts. Case studies include the 3D printing of the Lion of the Arsenal, the digitization of Venetian inscriptions in Cyprus, and 3D models of artefacts from the Museums of Altino and Pieve di Cadore. The session highlights how digital technologies are transforming cultural heritage into shared, accessible, and interactive experiences.

Speakers: Elisa Corrò, Sabrina Pesce, Paola Peratello, Tatiana Tommasi
Affiliation: Ca’ Foscari University of Venice

Thursday 12 June, 10:00 am-12:00 pm CEST
GIS (Geographic Information Systems) in Cultural Heritage Management
This session focuses on the role of GIS technology in mapping, monitoring, and preserving cultural heritage. Through practical examples, participants will learn how spatial data supports conservation efforts and improves decision-making in heritage management.

Speaker: Nevio Danelon
Affiliation: Sapienza University of Rome

Thursday 19 June, 10:00 am-12:00 pm CEST
Disaster Risk Management for Cultural Heritage: Case Studies
This session presents real-world applications of disaster risk management strategies to protect cultural heritage from both natural and human-made threats. Case studies will illustrate how coordinated efforts and technical planning can reduce vulnerabilities and ensure the resilience of cultural sites.

Speaker: Chiara Tomaini
Affiliation: Veneto Institute for Cultural Heritage (IVBC)

Friday 20 June, 10:00 am-12:00 pm CEST 

BIM (Building Information Modeling) for Cultural Heritage
This session presents Building Information Modeling as a powerful tool for the documentation, management, and visualization of historic buildings and archaeological sites. BIM enables more efficient conservation planning and facilitates sustainable approaches to heritage preservation.

Speaker: Eleonora Delpozzo
Affiliation: Ca’ Foscari University of Venice

 

This online series of seminars is part of the Erasmus+ Training Programme "Digitalia: Digital Solutions for Sustainable and Disaster Resilient

Heritage Management" funded by the European Union (2024-1-TR01-KA220-VET-000251597). 

Organisation: Lorenzo Calvelli, Franz Fischer, Elisa Corrò, Sabrina Pesce

For online registration, please contact vedph@unive.it

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