Confirmed contributors include:
- Justin Albert, Director for Wales, National Trust
- David Penberthy, Head of Interpretation and Learning, Cadw & Dr Kate Roberts, Senior Inspector of Ancient Monuments and Archaeology, Cadw
- Chris Lintott, Zooniverse, Oxford University, co-presenter of ‘The Sky at Night’
- Matt Chilcott, CMC² Community Interest Group & Ray Howell, South Wales Centre for Historical and Interdisciplinary Research (Read the abstract)
- Gary Tuson, Gwent Archives (Read the abstract)
- Greg Downing, Xres Studios – by live video link
- Chris Walker, Brightwhite Ltd (Read the abstrct)
- Mike Postons, Director, 3Deep Media (Read the abstract)
- Andrew Kerry Bedell, KB Consultants (Read the abstract)
- Dr Cheryl Morgan, Raglan Local Archives (Read the abstract)
- Mike Booth, General Manager, Shire Hall Monmouth & Joanna Goodwin, Digital Communities Co-ordinator, CMC2 (Read the abstract)
- Dr Edward Jones, DigiDo Project Manager, National Library of Wales (Read the abstract)
- Marek Ososinski, Department of Computer Science, Aberystwyth University (Read the abstract)
- Stephen Briggs (Read the abstract)
- Gavin Duffy, Director, RealSim (Read the abstract)
Seminars
Gareth Edwards, Royal Commission on
the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales
Sian James, Bangor University &
Emily La Trobe-Bateman, Gwynedd Archaeological Trust
Samantha Jones, Metal Links Project,
Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales
John Harrison, Rhondda Cynon Taff
Deri Jones, Deri Jones Associates
Workshops
Getting more from LiDAR: An introduction to Intensity Data – Dr Oliver Davis, Royal Commission
on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales
Prototyping and visualising virtual places: Dr Erik Champion, University of
Aarhus
STELLAR: Semantic Technologies and Linked Data: Ceri Binding, University of Glamorgan
Terrestrial laser scanning: Paul
Burrows, Leica Geosystems
Heritage Lottery Funding:
Stephen Barlow, HLF Wales
The People’s Collection Wales: Dafydd James (National Museum Wales), Carys Morgan (National Library of Wales) and Tom
Pert (Royal
Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales)
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