THE DIGITAL ENCOUNTER WITH ART – IMAGE AS A RESEARCH

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THE DIGITAL ENCOUNTER WITH ART – IMAGE AS A RESEARCH
 Conference / Brokerage 2009 THE DIGITAL ENCOUNTER WITH ART – IMAGE AS A RESEARCH TOPIC AND STUDY METHOD Wroclaw, Poland. 24th ‐ 26th of September 2009 The Institute of History of Art at Wroclaw, Poland and Wroclaw Centre for Technology Transfer http://www.wctt.pl/news/cyfrowe‐spotkania‐z‐zabytkami/ ‐ Call for participants and exhibitors ‐ Organized by: •
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The Foundation of Valley of Palaces and Gardens’ of Jelenia Gora Valley, History of Art Institute, University of Wroclaw NASK, Wroclaw Centre for Technology Transfer. Under the auspices of: Minister of Culture and National Heritage Marshal of Dolnoslaskie Voivodeship Vice‐Rector of the University of Wroclaw The Digital Encounter with Art – Image as a research topic and study method. Scope Current development of digital technologies, especially 3D digital modeling, cause that a work of art “reproduction” and it’s analysis acquire not known yet dimension. New possibilities are being revealed in area of work of art documentation, its analysis, reconstruction and availability, in both, methodological and technological layers. Therefore this year we sincerely encourage to come forward with lectures rising study methods issues and to present new digital tools applications which could introduce new quality to art studies as well. Inviting to deeper theoretical reflection on methodology we encourage to rise subjects referring to usage of technologies such as CAD and 3D and 4D, scan, laser scan 3D, digital photography, photogrammetric, GIS, iconographical databases and others used in picture gathering and work of art visualization for studies, documentation, conservation and antiques popularization. Agenda 24.09.2009 9.00 ‐ 9.30 9.30 ‐ 11.45 THURSDAY REGISTRATION TECHNIQUE AND TECHNOLOGY • Mr. Jan Koch “University of Technology, Wroclaw, Poland” Presentation of WCTT (EEN Office) •
Ms. Agnieszka Seidel‐Grzesińska Illustration and reproduction of the work of art at process of art studying/research. •
Ms. Magdalena Wróblewska “Warsaw University, Poland” Image and the method. Photo reproductions at workshops’ of art historians of the XIX century. •
Ms. Ksenia Stanicka‐Brzezicka / Sławomir Brzezicki “Wroclaw University, Poland” Graphic files at data bases – technical problems, IP issues at example of Herder Institute in Marburg •
Mr. Jacek Malanczuk “Softline – Wroclaw, Poland” 3D laser scanning of the architectural structures – theory and the practice •
Mr. Piotr Chabecki “Poznan University, Faculty of Physics, Poland” ‐ 3D printouts – yes and no’s regarding the use of various techniques / samples. •
Technology presentation 11.45‐12.15 Discussion COFFEE BREAK 12.15‐14.30 BODY AND SPACE •
Ms. Albina Moscicka “The Institute of Geology and Cartography, Warsaw” / Mr. Marek Marzec “NASK, Poland” ‐ Modern technologies used in studies and popularization of cultural heritage resources via Internet. •
Ms. Justyna Jaworek / Mr. Jan Sztejn “University of environmental and life sciences, Wroclaw, Poland” ‐ Identification of the cultural landscape relics in the valley of Karpnicki Creek. Application of GIS at historical analysis •
Ms. Antonina Zaba – “Silesia University of Technology, Poland” Geometrical analysis of the illusion‐architectural paintings •
Mr. Jacek Malanczuk – “Softline, Wroclaw, Poland” Integration of the photogrammetric method and laser scanning during visualization of the relic. •
Technology presentation Discussion 14.30‐15.45 LUNCH 15.45 ‐ 18.00 FROM DOCUMENTATION TO CONSERVATION •
Ms. Małgorzata Markiewicz “Institute of Archeology and Ethnology PAN, Poland” ‐ Two and three dimensional illustrations of the painted Halsztacka ceramics from Domaslaw, Kobierzyce County. •
Ms. Sylwia Świslocka‐Karwot “Wroclaw University, Poland” ‐ Iconographical documentation of the modern art •
Ms. Karolina Rajna ,” Hochschule für angewandte Wissenschaft und Kunst. Hildesheim, Germany. ‐ "Study of the Image with the use of image" – usefulness of the selected method of analysis to restore the work of art by art historian •
Ms. Anna Forczek –“Academy Of Fine Art in Krakow, Poland” Design of the esthetical solutions to preserve wall paintings with the use of computer image processing. Image transfer of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, located at the tenement house in Wroclaw at 15 Ofiar Oswiecimskich St. •
Mr. Krzysztof Izdebski ‐ Simulacra at Artusa mansion in Gdansk, Poland •
Technology presentation Od 19.00 Evening meeting / unofficial (University Club, address ‐ pl. Uniwersytecki 1) 25.09.2009 FRIDAY 9.00 ‐ 11.30 VIRTUAL RELIC •
Mr. Piotr Kuroczyński ‐ Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany. Journey from Cluny III. to Wroclaw 2015 – From the surface of the image to digital space. •
Mr. Oliver Hauck ‐ Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany. Light of heavens digital reconstruction of the „Light” at temple of Hagia Sophia •
Mr. Krzysztof Stefański / Mr. Rafał Szrajber ‐ Technical University of Lodz, Poland ‐ Synagogues in Lodz – virtual heritage of the „lost district” •
Mr. Tomasz Zawadzki / Mr. Paweł Filipczuk – Zielona Gora University, Poland ‐ 3D Modeling of the no‐longer existing areas of heritage •
Mr. Rafał Szrajber – Technical University of Lodz, Poland ‐ Virtual architectural heritage ‐ concept of the classification at the context of documentation, management, conservation and popularization of architectural heritage. •
Ms. Anetta Kępczyńska Walczak / Mr. Bartosz Walczak ‐ Technical University of Lodz, Poland ‐ Virtual heritage – and then what? •
Technology presentation Discussion 11.30‐12.00 COFFEE BREAK 12.00‐14.00 THE SEARCH FOR THE RECIPIENT •
Ms. Patrycja Mastej ‐ Academy Of Fine Art in Wroclaw, Poland ‐ The use of digital photo collage as a bridge between reality observation and the introduction to art theory. •
Ms. Małgorzata Baka‐Theis International Centre for Information Management , Torun, Poland – Location of the African modern art at the global cyberspace. •
Mr. Paweł Rygiel – National Library, Poland ‐ The idea of public participation in the process of description of the cultural heritage. Should folksonomia be treated as educational? •
Ms. Maria Sliwinska / Mr. Piotr Kozurno – International Centre for Information Management , Torun, Poland ‐ Virtual European Museum 14.00‐15.30 •
Mr. Jan Zieba – The use of spherical panorama at documentation and popularization of the architectural relics •
Technology presentation LUNCH •
15.30‐16.30 – Mr. Piotr Oszczanowski, Wroclaw University, Spherical panorama of the architectural relic at the multimedia kiosk – cooperation of photographer and art historian. Lecture at The City Museum of Wroclaw , Address ‐
ul. Kazimierza Wielkiego 35, www.mmw.pl) Od 15.30 •
17.00 – Summary of the meeting and presentation of technology allowing creating virtual reality (Institute of History of Art at University of Wroclaw. 36 Szewska St., Wrocław. Room 309). 26.09.2009 SATURDAY 08.30‐16.30 Road trip •
Lomnica, Myslakowice, Bukowiec, Karpniki, Wojanow (introduction by Krzysztof Korzen "Palace&Park complex at Bukowiec – information about geographical Info.") Who should participate? The conference is addressing SME participants as well as big “industry” players. SME’s offering dedicated innovative equipment might have special interests to get in contact with researchers at this occasion. SME Participants interested to take part in the event are requested to fill in the attached form giving some details on their field of action and business, once filled please return the form to [email protected] Participation in the conference will allow SME’s who are presenting their business to attend the brokerage event. No extra charges are linked to taking part in the conference. Who will participate? SME’s and other organizations considering their participation should be aware of the fact, Digital Encounter with Art is already a third meeting gathering some of the most important names in the “Cultural Heritage” sector. Our previous meeting were attended by: • National Library, Poland • Bildarchive Marburg, Germany • Courtland Institute of Art, London, United Kingdom • King’s Collage London, United Kingdom • Technische Universitaet Darmstadt, Germany • University of Cambridge, United Kingdom • Wroclaw University, Poland Museums: Ethnographic Museums, Archaeological Museum, National Museums, The Polish National Museum, The Malbork Castle Museum, Museum of Architecture of Wroclaw, Central Museum of Prisoners of War Monuments: Wawel Royal Castle, Royal Castle Warsaw, Foundation of Palaces and Gardens’ Valley, Wilanow Palace Museum. Full list of participants attending our meetings is available on request The dedicated SME Sessions Two dedicated SME sessions are slotted into the conference: Innovation Market: “Boosting Tourism and Cultural Heritage via the Enterprise Europe Network” The innovation market will give the opportunity to Innovative SMEs to present their products (CAD and 3D and 4D, scan, laser scan 3D, digital photography, photogrammetric, GIS, iconographical databases and others used in picture gathering and work of art visualization for studies, documentation, conservation and antiques popularization ) just coming on the market or already available. At this dedicated session they will have the opportunity to meet contractors and other stakeholders interested by innovation in the sector. Each interested SME will be offered an opportunity to exhibit leaflets or other documents and a poster panel to introduce its innovative products. For details on subscription please contact the organizers. 2 Brokerage and speed dating The brokerage session will allow SME’s to make contacts with colleagues who are looking for business partners and will also allow contacting representatives from research centres to discuss opportunities for eventual mutual collaboration and development. A separate room will be accommodated for this purpose with individual meeting stands where potential interested partners can engage in private discussions and exchange of information. With the help of the conference secretariat a meeting agenda will be maintained allowing flexible interaction between the interested participants. 1 Contact details / regarding Brokerage: • Mr. Jakub Rakoczy (EEN West Poland) – tel. +48 / 71 320 43 50. E‐mail [email protected] • Ms. Anna Pytel (EEN West Poland) – tel. +48 / 71 320 41 94. E‐mail [email protected] Registration REGISTRATION FORM Please type or use block letters and send it to Mr. Jakub Rakoczy +48 / 71 320 43 50 or by e‐mail at the following address: [email protected] Mr † Mrs † Surname: .............................................................Name: ................................................................. Position: .................................................................................................................................................................................. Organisation/Firm: .................................................................................................................................................................................. Address: .................................................................................................................................................................................. ................................................................................. Postcode: ............................................................................... Town: .................................................................................Country: ....................................................................... T: ........................................................................................Fax: .............................................................................. E‐mail: .................................................................................................................................................................................. VAT‐number: .................................................................................................................................................................................. Please “tick” the appropriate: Exhibitor † Brokerage Participant † Conference Participant † Product/Technology to exhibit: .................................................................................................................................................................................. .................................................................................................................................................................................. .................................................................................................................................................................................. Information on eventual awards obtained: .................................................................................................................................................................................. .................................................................................................................................................................................. .................................................................................................................................................................................. .................................................................................................................................................................................. Organizers: Fundacja Doliny Pałaców i Ogrodów Kotliny Jeleniogórskiej ul. Świdnicka 31 50‐066 Wrocław tel. 71 782 22 32 www.dolinapalacow.pl Instytut Historii Sztuki Uniwersytet Wrocławski ul. Szewska 36 50‐139 Wrocław tel. 71 3752669, tel./fax 71 3752510 www.historiasztuki.uni.wroc.pl NASK ‐ Zespół Polska.pl ul. Wąwozowa 18 02‐796 Warszawa tel.: +48 58 712 80 80 fax: +48 58 712 80 81 www.polska.pl Wrocławskie Centrum Transferu Technologii ul. Smoluchowskiego 48 50‐372 Wrocław tel. 071 320 3318 www.wctt.pl 

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