As a side activity of the EUreka3D Final Conference in Girona, partner CRDI organized a public workshop expressely addressed to catalan cultural institutions and other local professionals. The scope of the workshop was to provide training on 3D digitization according to EUreka3D methodologies, and also to discuss strategies for the dissemination of 3D digitisation projects.
In particular, the training included a presentation the 3D Digitisation Guidelines and the EUreka3D Final Booklet, by David Iglésias Franch (CRDI). These training and learning materials are useful resources dedicated to CHIs who are starting their digitization project.
In addition, a presentation by José Antonio Muñiz (DIGIVISION) and Quim Mateu (Museu Etnològic del Montseny), illustrated the work done for 3D reconstruction of the important archaeological site of the Montsoriu Castle, with the specific aim of providing dissemination and educational visuals of the castle across centuries, supporting the guided visits on site and the dissemination and local promotion.
The workshop was delivered in Catalan and Spanish and saw the participation of 17 attendees who also received the EUreka3D tote bag including the printed training resources and other dissemination materials of the project.
EUreka3D project is co-financed by the Digital Europe Programme of the European Union.