NCPTT in conjunction with Jean Lafitte National Historical Park, Heritage Documentation Programs (NPS), and the APTI Technical Committee for Documentation will host a three day summit on digital documentation for the preservation of cultural heritage.
The Symposium will be held April 18-20, 2017 at the Old US Mint Museum, New Orleans, Louisiana. The program will feature two days of contributed papers and a poster session, followed by a third day of field demonstrations and exercises. We are soliciting oral and poster presentations that discuss topics which center on 3D digital documentation as used for conservation and preservation. This includes documentation for treatments, applications, future development directions, research, storage issues, and curation of produced data and images. NCPTT is also looking for firms that are interested in giving product and process demonstrations on-site. Cost of the symposium is: $299 Registration Day One Tuesday, April 18, 2017 Keynote: 3D Digital Documentation; From a Field of Specialization to an Interdisciplinary Point of Interaction by Krupali Kruschek Incorporating 3D Digital Data in HABS/HAER/HALS Projects Digital, Digitization, Digitalization A Prescription for Being Found in the “Cloud” Activation Data Reality Capture, 3D Modeling, and Historic Preservation: Structural Engineer’s Perspective Integrating 3D Digital Documentation Methods for Cultural Resource Identification and Documentation in a Heavily Forested Mountainous Landscape Spherical Imaging and Virtual Environments for Conservation of Cultural Heritage Sites Cloud Based 3-D Digital Photogrammetry Pertev Pasa Mosque (Izmit, Turkey) Utilization of Bathymetric Surveys for the Location and Monitoring of Archaeological Shipwrecks Day Two Wednesday, April 19, 2017 Shifting the Paradigm of Heritage Conservation Education through 3D Imaging Technologies From the Field to the Classroom: Developing Pedagogy in Digital Humanities Technology for the People: Developing a Low Cost Heritage Documentation Kit to Spur Innovation in Digital Preservation Beyond Hype and Promise: Digital Heritage Strategies in Our Nation’s Parks for Preservation, 3D Learning, Outreach, and Education 3D Digital Documentation and Analysis of the Reef Bay Valley Petroglyphs, St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands National Park Scientific Photogrammetric Imaging of a Large-scale Diego Rivera Fresco Mural Photogrammetric Gigipixel Imaging of Monumental Wall Paintings Using Visible, Infared, and Ultraviolet Radiation. A Re-composition Methodology of Frescoes Fragments Using a Photogrammetric Approach Day Three Thursday, April 20, 2017 LIDAR and Photogrammetry: Comprehensive Data Collection for Historical Preservation Combining Hands-on Inspection, Nondestructive Evaluation, and Drone-based Data Acquisition in the Investigation of the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Memorial Monument A Bird’s Eye View: Photogrammetric Documentation using Drones Digital Documentation using Aerial Photogrammetry Using UAVs to Rapidly Preserve Historic Structures in New Orleans, Louisiana Registration and more information can be found at; https://www.ncptt.nps.gov/blog/2017-3d-digital-documentation-summit/ Jason Church Materials Conservator National Center for Preservation Technology and Training 645 University Parkway, Natchitoches LA 71457 Phone: 318/356-7444 Fax: 318/356-9119 [email protected] http://www.ncptt.nps.gov ****** Unsubscribe by sending a message to [email protected] Archives through August 2016 at http://cool.conservation-us.org/byform/mailing-lists/cdl/ Archives from September 2016 onward at https://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/
