Day
1 Wednesday 12th February
09.30 Registration: Tea and Coffee on arrival
KEYNOTE
SESSION 1 (Wedgewood Room)
10.30 Welcome and Housekeeping
10.40 Opening
address: Dr Michael Heyworth (CBA)
Chair: tbc
11.00 Changing Cultural Heritage Online - Jonathan
Purday (Europeana)
11.30 From Vision to Reality - The new Mary Rose Museum - Alex Hildred (The Mary Rose Trust)
12.00 The Digital Buildings Heritage group - Dr Douglas
Cawthorne (Digital Buildings Heritage Group, de Montfort University)
12:30 Questions
13:45
SPLIT SESSION 1
Technical
Survey (Wedgewood Room)
13:45 Digital Technologies in site management
– John Edwards (Cadw)
14.05 Approaches to digital documentation –
John McCreadie (IIC Technologies)
14.25 Stereo photo interpretation - a 3D view - Phillip Dellar (The GeoInformation Group)
14:45 The DART Project – Dr Anthony Beck
OR
Deliverables
(Menai Suite)
Chair: Tom
Pert (RCAHMW)
13:45 A virtual tour of Halkyn Lead Mines –
Lorna Jenner (Independent Interpretation Consultant), Julian Baum & Claire
Lewis (Take 27)
14.05 Visualising stories in a heritage site –
Tom Duncan (Duncan McCauley Gmbh & Co.)
14.25 Virtual Object Handling – Samantha
Sportun (Manchester Museum)
14:45 Touching the Neolithic – Dr Mark Wright
(Pixogram)
15:05 Questions
& Discussion
15:30
TEA & COFFEE (Terrace Restaurant & Conwy Bar)
UNCONFERENCE
SESSIONS (15 Minute slots
bookable by any delegate on the day) (Wedgewood Suite/Menai suite/Isaiah room)
16.00
16.15
16:30
16:45
17:00 3D printing and Raspberry Pi - Matthew Ephler (Kinograph) (to be live streamed
from New York) (Wedgewood Room)
19:00 Conference dinner for those paying to attend (Wedgewood Room)
Day
2 Thursday 13th February
9.15
WORKSHOPS
Heritage
Lottery Funding – Stephen Barlow (HLF)
WordPress
for websites – Nathan Jorgensen (Software Alliance Wales)
Mobile
based platforms for site interpretation – Matt Harris (Mobile
Explorer)
Laser
scanning, mobile mapping and UAV’s – Paul Burrows (Leica
Geosystems)
Virtual
object handling – Samantha Sportun (Manchester Museum)
Recycle
and reuse: photogrammetry for Archive Images – Ben Edwards
(University of Manchester)
Structured
Light Scanning and Structure From Motion – John McCreadie (IIC
Technologies)
Crowdsourcing
and Apps - Marion Page (Dyfed Archaeological Trust) &Tom Pert
(RCAHMW)
10.45
TEA & COFFEE
11.15
SPLIT SESSION 2
Deliverables (Wedgewood room)
Chair: Scott Lloyd
(RCAHMW)
11.15 Interactive publishing – Saskia Nijs (Layar)
(to be live streamed from Amsterdam)
11.35 Internet Archaeology: Some reflections on a
digital past - Judith Winters (Internet archaeology)
11.55 A cultural approach to developing location
based content – Adrian Hickey & Helen Jackson (Centre of Media
Research, University of Ulster)
12:15 The People's Collection Wales – Graham Davies (National
Museum Wales)
12:35 Questions& Discussion
12:35 Questions& Discussion
OR
Technical
Survey (Menai Suite)
Chair: tbc
11.15 UAV’s, Mobile Mapping and laser scanning:
Cutting edge developments from Leica Geosystems – Paul Burrows (Leica
Geosystems Ltd)
11.35 A new approach to 3D documentation of excavation and landscape at tel Akko, Israel – Jamie Quatermaine (Oxford Archaeology)
11.55 Re-creating Lost Heritage: Automated photogrammetry
on archived images – Andrew Wilson (Bangor University)
12:15 Using X-Ray Fluorescence to shed new light
on the Iron Age hillforts of mid Wales
- Keith Haylock (Department for Geography and Earth Science, University
of Aberystwyth) & Dr Toby Driver (RCAHMW)
12:35 Questions
& Discussion
13.10 LUNCH
14:00
KEYNOTE SESSION 2 (Wedgewood Room)
Chair: tbc
14.00 Michael
Doneus (University of Vienna)
14.30 9 complete - 1 to go - James Hepher (Historic Scotland)
15.00 Dr Sue Wolfe
(Callen-lenz)
15:30 Questions
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