Proceedings of the International Conference on Cultural Heritage and New Technologies, Vienna
Die 26. internationale Konferenz „Cultural Heritage and New Technologies“ fand 2021 zu dem Thema „The World’s Heritage in the Digital Age – New Technologies Towards Sustainable Research, Conservation and Communication“ im Wiener Rathaus und online statt.
Die Beiträge in diesem Konferenzband behandeln technologiegestütze Verfahren und Methoden in allen Bereichen des Cultural Heritage. Die hier versammelten Artikel diskutieren Themen aus dem Bereich quantitativer Methoden, Fragen der Datenmodellierung und des Semantic Web, Modellierung, Methoden der digitalen (Not-)Dokumentation sowie Fragen des (Welt-) Kulturerbemanagements im Zeichen der Digitalisierung.
Zitationsvorschlag
Börner, Wolfgang und Rohland, Hendrik (Hrsg.): The World’s Heritage in the Digital Age: New Technologies Towards Sustainable Research, Conservation and Communication, Heidelberg: Propylaeum, 2026 (Proceedings of the International Conference on Cultural Heritage and New Technologies, Vienna, Band 26). https://doi.org/10.11588/propylaeum.1449Lizenz
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Veröffentlicht
25.03.2026
InhaltsverzeichnisSeitenKeynoteApplying new media to support sustainable research, conservation, communication, and accessibility3-10Session: World Heritage Management and New TechnologiesThe Case Study of the Teatro Del Maggio in Florence15-31The Need for More Integrated Approaches in Heritage Management33-3839-493D Models of the Burials of the Necropolis of Piovego (PD, Italy)51-55Evaluating Emergence Patterns with a New Cost-Efficient Tool57-60Session: Cultural Heritage and the Semantic WebCapture of Rich Semantic DataHow to Capture the Process and Share the Data?63-89Basic Considerations for the Description of Historic Architecture in the Semantic Web91-102Session: Cultural Heritage and the Semantic WebExploitation of Rich Semantic Data117-125Session: Computational Methods for Exploring Visual Aspects of Cultural Heritage SitesNew Possibilities for Chronology Studies of Lost Built Heritage163-171Session: Seeing in the DarkReconnaissance and Evaluation Technologies for World Heritage Sites and Major Infrastructure DevelopmentsUsing Geochemical Survey in Archaeological Reconnaissance and Evaluation for Major Infrastructure Developments175-184The Application of Real-World and Digital Approaches on the A303 Amesbury to Berwick Down (Stonehenge) Scheme185-200Integrating UAV-Based Remote Sensing with Traditional Survey Methodologies201-210Session: Empowering Heritage Sites Through KnowledgeHow to use the data to improve the management and the visitors’ experienceNew Approaches in VR for Archaeological Sites227-246Session: In the Air, under Water, and Ashore3D Technology between Lidar and SfM in Archaeological Documentation, Research, and Knowledge DisseminationApplying Drone-Based Photogrammetry, Terrestrial Photogrammetry and Terrestrial Laser Scanning – a Comparative Study249-263Reconstructing the “Pavilion of the Rise of the Yuan Dynasty” in Karakorum, Mongolia265-274The Case of the Castle of Larciano (Pistoia – Italy)275-284Case-Study Application at the Oberwartha Reservoir in Saxony, Germany285-290An Analysis from a Technician’s and a Curator’s Perspective291-303Accessing the 3D Model of the Roman Thermal Complex of Massaciuccoli305-312Deploying Cultural Heritage Online313-316An Antique Amphitheatre Visually Explored317-322Best Poster AwardDefining and Validating the Accuracy Requirements for Existing Buildings325-334Round Table: Digital Tools for the Emergency Rescue of Cultural HeritageThe digital survey in the old city of Aleppo349-353Round Table: Scientific Work and Citizen Participation in Cultural Heritage during Covid-19Online Activities of the Department of Prehistory during the Covid-19 Pandemic 2020/21361-364Online Presence of Museums and Cultural Institutions in Times of COVID-19365-367PhD/Master SessionBest Student Paper AwardUrban Heritage, Jurisprudence, Traditions, and Built Form385-388Lessons Learned from the Virtual Exhibition Project “Heritage Costumes in Cameroon: Dressing up your Identity”389-393Session: Virtualization against the World’s EndCreating New Experiences for Old PlacesA Digitalization Project Between Drawing and Matter397-401Session: Heritage Conservation Strategies and New TechnologiesImprovement of Historic Casement Windows with Vacuum Glazing409-418AddendumAddendum to the Proceedings of the 25th International Conference on Cultural Heritage and New Technologies 2020. CHNT 25, 2020Apologies by the EditorsRecording and Monitoring Cultural Heritage421-423


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