Day 1 Wednesday 20th February
CONFERENCE SESSION ONE
09:00 Registration: tea and coffee on arrival at Shire Hall
10.10 Move to the Savoy Theatre
10:30 Welcome: Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales
10:40 Opening address: Justin Albert (National Trust)
Chair: Dr David Gwyn (Govannon Consultancy)
11:00 New Technologies and Interpretation: Playing with Fire and Water: David Penberthy and Dr Kate Roberts (Cadw)
11:30 The Monmouthpedia Project: Michael Booth (Monmouthshire County Council)
12:00 Digital Preservation - The work of the Archive and Records Council Wales: Gary Tuson (Gwent Archives)
12:30 The Zooinverse - Working with 750,000 volunteers: Dr Chris Lintott (Zooniverse: University of Oxford)
13:00 Lunch
PARALLEL CONFERENCE SESSIONS
Digital Data Sets - Papers
Chair: Tom Pert (Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales)
14:00 Smartphones - the future of heritage interpretation?: Andrew Kerry-Bedell (ITic & Mobi-Scan)
14:20 Raglan Sense of Roots: Dr Cheryl Morgan (Raglan Local Archives)
14:40 The lost city of Clonmacnoise: Gavin Duffy (RealSIM)
15:00 How to build a Star Trek Replicator for £500 (and ways to use it in heritage education): John Cummings (Independent Consultant)
15:20 Questions
Heritage Tourism - Seminars
Chair: Emily La Trobe-Bateman (Gwynedd Archaeological Trust)
14:00 The challenges of digital archiving: Gareth Edwards (Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales) and Visualising the Archaeology of Gwynedd Sian James (Bangor University)
14:40 Large Digital Data Sets: problems of processing and storage: TBC & Dr Pete Bunting (Institute of Geography and Earth Sciences, University of Aberystwyth).
15:30 Tea & coffee
UNCONFERENCE SESSION
Chairs: Tom Pert,
16:00
16:15
16:30
16:45
17:00 Gigapixel Photography: Greg Downing (XRez Studios) (Live streamed from California)
Evening dinner for those paying to attend
Day 2 Thursday 21st February
09:00 Tea and coffee on arrival at the Shire Hall
09:30 Workshops
90 minute workshops
An introduction to LiDAR for beginners: Dr Oliver Davis (Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales)
Tech on the trail: Monmouthpedia
STELLAR: Semantic Technologies and Linked Data: Ceri Binding (University of Glamorgan)
2 x 40 minute workshops
Terrestrial Laser Scanning: Paul Burrows (Leica Geosystems)
Heritage Lottery Funding: Stephen Barlow (HLF)
The Peoples Collection: Dafydd James (National Museum Wales), Carys Morgan (Culturenet Cymru) and Tom Pert (Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales)
Digital Heritage Interpretation in action - case
studies & digital surgery: Dan Boys (Audio Trails)
11:00 Tea and coffee
11.25 Depart for parallel sessions
Digital Data Sets - Papers
Chair: Scott Lloyd (Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales)
11:30 The DigiDo Project: Dr Edward Jones (National Library of Wales)
11:50 Enhancing the archaeological record from digitised newspapers: Dr Stephen Briggs (Independent Researcher)
12:10 Through the Eye of a Robot - How automation can influence our perception: Marek Ososinski (Department of Computer Science, University of Aberystwyth)
12:30 3D laser scanning - BIM and beyond: Peter Folwell (Plowman Craven)
Heritage Tourism - seminars
Chair: Tom Pert (Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales)
11:30 Heritage on the move: Andrew Kerry-Bedell (ITic & Mobi-scan) and Angharad Wynne (Angharad Wynne Consultants)
12:10 Regeneration: Communities, skills and tourism: John Harrison (Rhondda Cynon Taff), Dan Boys (Audioguides), Samantha Jones (Metal Links) and Deri Jones (Deri Jones Associates)
13:00 Lunch
CONFERENCE SESSION TWO
Chair:
14:00 Digital Heritage, Tourism and Historical Research: Matt Chilcott (CMC2 Community Interest Group) & Ray Howell (South Wales Centre for Historical and Interdisciplinary Research)
14:30 The Bannockburn Project: Chris Walker (Bright White Ltd)
15:00 Maritime Visualisation: recording shipwrecks in 3D: Mike Postons (3Deep Media)
15:30 Summing Up: Dr David Gwyn (Govannon Consultancy)
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