Tuesday, January 20, 2026

Open Access Monograph Series: Proceedings of the International Conference on Cultural Heritage and New Technologies, Vienna

 [First posted in AWOL 1 March 2023, updated (new URLs) 20 January 2026]
 
 

The International Conference on Cultural Heritage and New Technologies is an annual conference taking place annually in Vienna, Austria, since 1996. The conference brings together professionals and scholars from the diverse fields of cultural heritage, including archaeology, building history, art history, conservation, and museum educational services amongst others, who are interested in the application of technology to facilitate and enhance the research, conservation, valorisation and dissemination of cultural heritage in all its forms. The contributions come from scholars and academics, public and commercial cultural heritage professionals, developers, and engineers and other stakeholders in cultural heritage. The conference is a major plattform for the exchange of ideas and innovations in the field and also for the critical discussion of the impact, consequences and opportunities that arise with the application of technology in the cultural heritage field. The participants of the conference come from all over the world, with a majority of them coming from Europe.

The conference is organized in Sessions where contributions to specific topics are discussed by specialists and those interested. The program is supplemented with Poster- and App-presentations. Abstracts that have been accepted and presented at the conference can then be submitted as paper for the proceedings and will be published after going through the peer-review-process. The authors who decide not to hand in a full paper and also authors of the posters and apps can publish their contributions as short papers, which will be reviewed by the editorial team and only.

Besides the sessions, currently disputed and emerging topics of the field are being discussed in the form of round table discussions. A summary of the single contributions the round tables are published as short papers in the proceedings.

  • Proceedings of the 26th International Conference on Cultural Heritage and New Technologies 2021
    Vol. 26 No. Preview (2021)

    This is a preview of the finished papers of the 2021 Conference on Cultural Heritage and New Technologies. The final Version, to which the dois refer will be published and archived in the Propylaeum ebook series.

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    Artificial Intelligence. New Pathways to Cultural Heritage. Proceedings of the 25th International Conference on Cultural Heritage and New Technologies 2020
    Vol. 25 (2022)

    The 25th international Conference on Cultural Heritage and New Technologies took place in 2020 in the city hall of Vienna under the headline “Artificial Intelligence – New Pathways Towards Cultural Heritage”.
    The contributions deal with the application of computational approaches in all fields of cultural heritage, with a special emphasis on the utilisation of “Artificial Intelligence”. The topics include Remote Sensing, Data Acquisition and Modelling, and Methods for the analysis and presentation of digital data in archaeology and cultural heritage. The volume also contains abstracts on the round table discussions held, and the posters presented at the conference, and a special session which was dedicated towards the 25th anniversary of the conference.

    The full text of the volume, is published and available at Propylaeum, Heidelberg under the doi https://doi.org/10.11588/propylaeum.1045

  • Monumental Computations. Digital archaeology of large urban and underground infrastructures. Proceedings of the 24th International Conference on Cultural Heritage and New Technologies 2019
    Vol. 24 (2021)

    The international conference "Cultural Heritage and New Technologies" took place in 2019 on the theme "Monumental Computations - Digital archaeology of large urban and underground infrastructures" at the Vienna City Hall.
    The conference papers address the challenges of large urban development projects for the responsible organizers, whose goal is to preserve the cultural heritage of the cities concerned as much as possible. In this context, computer-based approaches are indispensable in all steps of a large urban development project.

    The full text of the volume, is published and available at Propylaeum, Heidelberg under the doi https://doi.org/10.11588/propylaeum.747

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