2012-12 Conference: 3D Scanning and Documentation

Posted on Wed, 11/28/2012 - 10:56
Cambridge, Great Britain, December 10 - 11, 2012 Registration deadline: Dec 4, 2012

 

2 Day Conference on ‘3D Scanning and Documentation’

Note for INCCA readers: The conference does tend to focus on monuments and archeology, however, the techniques could also be used for contemporary sculptures and installations.

St Catharine’s College, Cambridge,

Monday 10 & Tuesday 11 December 2012

Conference website:

http://representingreformation.net/3d-scanning-three-dimensional-artefacts-from-the-past-for-the-future/

 

Programme timetable:

Day 1 [Focussed primarily on 3D scanning and its uses in Art History/Archaeology]

10-11 am Registration and coffee.

11-11.30 Welcome, Housekeeping

11.30-12.15 Lecture 1:  Phillip Lindley (University of Leicester), ‘Representing Re-Formation: the search for objectivity’

Lunch 12.30-1.30

1.30-2.15 Lecture 2: Anna Thirion (Université Montpellier 3), ‘Proposal for a digital reconstruction of the Romanesque "tribune" of Saint-Michel-de-Cuxa (France):  methodological considerations’

2.15-3.00 Lecture 3: Laura Bartolomé Roviras (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya), ‘The Romanesque Portals of Santa Maria de Ripoll, Santiago de Compostela and Sant Pere de Rodes:  from modelling to reconstruction’

3.00-3.45 Lecture 4: Annemarie La Pensée (National Museums Liverpool), ‘The non-contact 3D laser scanning of cultural artefacts and its applications, at Conservation Technologies, National Museums Liverpool’

Tea  3.45-4.00

4.00-4.45 Lecture 5: Marcos A Rodrigues (Sheffield Hallam University), ‘3D Scanning of Highly Reflective Surfaces: Issues on Scanning the Museums Sheffield Metalwork Collection’

4.45-5.30 Lecture 6:  George Fraser (University of Leicester), ‘Scanning in Space and Time’

5.30-6.00 Lecture 7: Jack Hinton (Philadelphia Museum of Art), ‘Measuring Genius: 3D scanning and Jean-Antoine Houdon's Portraits of Benjamin Franklin

Dinner 7.00 for 7.30

Day 2 [Wider 3D scanning & digitisation projects]

9.00-9.45 Lecture 8:  Mike Howe (British Geological Survey), ‘Laser scanning 563 million years of evolution: the JISC GB/3D type fossils online project’

9.45-10.30 Lecture 9:  Andrew S. Wilson (University of Bradford), ‘3D Bones - Digital documentation of skeletal remains’

10.30-11.00 Lecture 10:  Paul Bryan (English Heritage), ‘Scanning the Stones’

11.00-11.45 coffee

11.45-12.30 pm Lecture 11: David Arnold (University of Brighton), ‘3D documentation: Current Practice and future potential’

Lunch 12.30-1.30

1.45-2.30 Lecture 12: Doug Pritchard (CyArk Europe Director), ‘The Scottish Ten Project: Laser Survey, 3D Visualisation and International Diplomacy’

2.30-3.15 Lecture 13: Stephen Gray (University of Bristol), ‘The challenges of using digital 3D tools and methodologies across different research disciplines’*

3.15-4.30 Tea and Round Table discussion. Chair: Peter Findlay (JISC).