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Erfassung von Mengengerüsten für die Depot- und Lagertechnikplanung in Museen

Belastbare Grundlagen sind eine Voraussetzung für das Gelingen eines Depotprojekts. Die Erstellung eines Nutzerbedarfsprogramms beginnt mit der Erarbeitung des sogenannten Mengengerüsts für die Lagerung der Sammlungsobjekte.
Wieviel Platz wird in Zukunft benötigt? Wie können Objekte angemessen gelagert werden, welche Lagertechnik soll es sein und wieviel Reserve für künftigen Sammlungszuwachs ist einzuberechnen?

Giovedì, 07. Novembre 2024 - 10:00 until 12:30
Leipzig, Messe Leipzig, im Rahmen der MUTEC 2024

Die Rolle des Nutzers bei der Depotplanung

Wie Sie es schaffen, dass der rote Faden zwischen Nutzer, Architekten, Planern und Ausführenden über die Dauer eines Projekts nicht abreisst.

Giovedì, 07. Novembre 2024 - 13:30 until 16:00
Leipzig, Leipzig Messe im Rahmen der MUTEC 2024

DIGITAL MATERIAL PERCEPTION IN ARTS AND CULTURAL HERITAGE

WORKSHOP ON
DIGITAL MATERIAL PERCEPTION IN ARTS AND CULTURAL HERITAGE

Friday, 15.11.2024
09:00 AM - 17:30 PM

As cultural institutions seek to digitally preserve their collections, 2D and 3D digitization methods are becoming increasingly important tools for object documentation, digital archiving, and online publication.

But what benefits do these digital surrogates provide to heritage professionals? How do they compare to the original in terms of accuracy, detail, and fidelity? To what extent can they accurately reproduce surface properties? Are these digital surrogates sufficient for research in art history, conservation and restoration, and archaeology? Furthermore, how do the varying kinds of data representation affect potential applications?

The workshop is designed to encourage critical discussion and hands-on experience that will evaluate and deepen understanding of the practical usage of digitized cultural heritage in professionals‘ everyday work. The outcomes of the workshop will contribute to the PhD thesis of Marian Clemens Manz, a graduate of the Bern University of the Arts (HKB), who is pursuing his doctoral studies at the University of Basel in cooperation
with HKB. His research focuses on developing a method for 3D data management and preservation within cultural institutions.

Participants from Conservation/Restoration, Art History, Archaeology, and Digital Heritage are invited to engage with a variety of cultural objects, each digitized through different methods, including traditional image data, high-quality 3D models, and decimated 3D data optimized for web use. The participants will evaluate these digital assets, comparing their visual appearance to the original physical objects, and assess their quality, potential, and usability for different contexts.

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Venerdì, 15. Novembre 2024 - 09:00 until 17:30
Specialisation Paintings and Sculptures, Bern Academy of the Arts, Fellerstrasse 11, CH-3027 Bern