Workshop on cultural heritage and graphics in Graz

Digitalised culture
In general, the demand for new methods by which cultural information can be digitalised, processed and conveyed to a broad public has increased. Another contribution to the conference is dedicated to how digitalised art works, on the one hand, enrich the experience of visitors and, on the other hand, how they support experts in their cultural analysis. Both require different approaches for different disciplines – which include machine vision, computer graphics and visualisation as well as interactive systems. Another workshop tutorial is dedicated to present challenge and approaches for 3D mass digitization of large numbers of art works.The Graphics & Cultural Heritage workshop is meant to encourage dialogue between experts from technology and cultural studies, thus contributing to future digital solutions. The organisers of the event are TU Graz’s Institute of Computer Graphics and Knowledge Visualisation, Fraunhofer Austria and the Museumsakademie of Universalmuseum Joanneum. Click here for the <link http: gch17.tugraz.at gch_info_13_09_2017.pdf _blank int-link-external external link in new>whole Workshop programme.
Kontakt
Univ.-Prof. Dr.rer.nat. M.Sc.
TU Graz | Institute of Computer Graphics and Knowledge Visualisation
Inffeldgasse 16c, 8010 Graz
<link int-link-mail window for sending>tobias.schreck@cgv.tugraz.at Torsten ULLRICH (Local Chair)
Dr. techn. Dipl.-Math.
Fraunhofer Austria
Inffeldgasse 16c, 8010 Graz
<link int-link-mail window for sending>torsten.ullrich@vc.fraunhofer.at