The Digital 3D Reconstruction as Research Tool - Challenges and Potentials

Keynote Lecture - part of the International Workshop "Visualizing Complexities: Practices and Heuristics of Digital Models in Art History"

  • Online event via Zoom - part of the International Workshop "Visualizing Complexities: Practices and Heuristics of Digital Models in Art History"
  • Data: 10.12.2020
  • Ora: 18:15 - 19:30
  • Relatore: Piotr Kuroczyński
  • Luogo: Online via zoom
  • Contatto: rossi@biblhertz.it
The Digital 3D Reconstruction as Research Tool - Challenges and Potentials
Computer-aided 3D-modeling and visualization are widely used in the examination and communication of cultural heritage. In the case of demolished or seriously altered art and architecture, source-based 3D-reconstruction represents an appropriate methodology of approach to this kind of research object.

Digital models and their visualization have, however, been criticized from the start for their lack of transparency as well as for the interoperability and sustainability of the research data.

The lecture intends to present the challenges and potentials of the digital 3D-reconstruction in the light of the Semantic Web-technologies and FAIR-principles. The aim is to showcase the digital models and the numerous visualization possibilities as a promising research methodology. Which requirements should be met in order to be able to answer scientific questions using the models and to meet the proven practice rules of a good scientific work?

Piotr Kuroczyński is an architect specializing in the field of digital 3D reconstruction, documentation and visualization of cultural heritage. He is co-founder and convenor of the Digital 3D-Reconstruction Working Group in the Digital Humanities in German-speaking Region Association. Since 2017 he has been Professor for Computer Science and Visualization in Architecture at the Hochschule Mainz – University of Applied Sciences Mainz. Since 2018 he is the head of the Institute of Architecture and the chief-in-editor of the book series Computing in Art and Architecture at the Heidelberg University Library.


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For information about the International Workshop "Visualizing Complexities: Practices and Heuristics of Digital Models in Art History" please follow THIS LINK.
Due to the nature of the meeting, participation to the workshop is limited to the group of speakers.


Scientific Organization: Tanja Michalsky, Nicola Camerlenghi, Elisabetta Scirocco

Image: Insight view into Historic Building Information Modeling of the New Synagogue in Breslau (AI MAINZ 2019/CC-BY-SA 4.0)







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