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Paradata, Metadata, and Data in 3D Digital Documentation for Cultural Heritage: #DigitalTwins or #MemoryTwinsWe are pleased to invite you to participate in a unique Workshop organised by the UNESCO Chair on Digital Cultural Heritage in cooperation with the EU Digital Europe EUreka3D Project, the Earth Observation Research Lab (EOCult), the Mechanical Engineering Design & Additive Manufacturing Laboratory at CY University of Technology, the EU CLARIAH-CY research infrastructure, the ARTEST and CREAMS projects, the CY-EUreka3D Competence Centre in Digital Heritage, as well as the Connecting-RPF and the EU HE Engineer. This event will focus on the critical topic of Paradata, Metadata, and Data in the domain of 3D Digital Documentation in Cultural Heritage. It is part of the 10th International Euro-Mediterranean Conference (EuroMed 2024)
About the Workshop Since its adoption in 2006 as part of the London Charter for the Use of 3D Visualisation in the Research and Communication of Cultural Heritage, the concept of Paradata has played an essential role in ensuring transparency in the creation of scholarly 3D Cultural Heritage assets. With further recognition by the ICOMOS Seville Charter (2017) and the European Commission's EU VIGIE2020/654 Study on quality parameters for 3D digitisation of tangible cultural heritage (2020), Paradata has emerged as a key aspect of 3D digital documentation. Paradata, alongside Metadata and Geometrical Data, forms a "trinity" of elements essential for ensuring high-quality, reusable 3D digital resources. However, despite its growing importance, the Digital Cultural Heritage (DCH) community continues to grapple with fully defining and differentiating Paradata and Metadata, as well as understanding their role in supporting scholarly research, sustainability, and compliance with the European Commission's recommendations for 3D-digitised cultural heritage. This event will bring together professionals from across the spectrum of Digital Cultural Heritage to share their experiences, aiming to establish a common understanding of Paradata and lay the groundwork for a community-built set of standards and best practices for its application in 3D documentation. Workshop Themes The workshop invites participation and contributions on the following topics (but not limited to):
Who Should Participate? This workshop is designed for:
Registration Information Participation is per registration and is mandatory. Contact Information For any inquiries or additional information, please contact us at unesco-dch@cut.ac.cy Join us in shaping the future of 3D Digital Documentation in Cultural Heritage and contribute to advancing our understanding of Paradata, Metadata, and their significance about the Memory/Knowledge of the Past. |