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Cultural Heritage Analysis for New GEnerations

Descripción del proyecto

Una vía digital para conservar el patrimonio cultural

Los avances en las tecnologías digitales ofrecen oportunidades sin precedentes para conservar el patrimonio cultural tangible de Europa: los innumerables artefactos producidos, mantenidos y transmitidos a la sociedad generación tras generación. En la lista se incluyen incluye las creaciones artísticas, el patrimonio edificado y otros productos físicos o tangibles que son vulnerables y están expuestos a peligros ambientales, antropogénicos o biológicos. En este contexto, el equipo del proyecto CHANGE, financiado con fondos europeos, llevará la digitalización al siguiente nivel. Explorará conjuntos de datos digitales para analizarlos e interpretarlos de forma más detallada. El objetivo general del proyecto es desarrollar metodologías para evaluar los cambios en los objetos del patrimonio cultural mediante la comparación y combinación de conjuntos de datos digitales recogidos en diferentes períodos.

Objetivo

Cultural heritage (CH) objects have been constantly undergoing changes/degradations over time. In order to pass the legacy of these objects to future generations, it is important to monitor, estimate and understand these changes as accurately as possible. These investigations will support the conservators to plan necessary treatments in advance or to slow down the specific deterioration processes. The dynamic characteristics of materials vary from one object to another and are influenced by several factors. To detect and predict their changes, accurate documentation and analysis are necessary. Over the years, CH digitization using scientific imaging techniques has become more widespread and has created a massive amount of datasets of different forms in 2D and 3D. Several past projects focused on different aspects of technological developments for better digitization methods. There has been less focus on the processing and analysis of these datasets to make the greatest use of them and to their further exploration for monitoring ‘changes’ in CH artefacts for conservation purposes. The lack of adequate digital tools for monitoring these changes is related to material behavior and stability, which still need to be addressed.

The proposed project will take cultural heritage digitization to a new level by exploring digital datasets for deeper analysis and interpretation. The main idea is to develop methodologies for the assessment of changes in CH objects by comparing and combining digital datasets captured at different time periods. The validity of the methods has to be evaluated through case studies conducted in collaboration with CH experts and stakeholders. The project is an interdisciplinary approach combining expertise on imaging techniques, computing, CH, and conservation science.

Coordinador

NORGES TEKNISK-NATURVITENSKAPELIGE UNIVERSITET NTNU
Aportación neta de la UEn
€ 877 026,96
Dirección
HOGSKOLERINGEN 1
7491 Trondheim
Noruega

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Región
Norge Trøndelag Trøndelag
Tipo de actividad
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Enlaces
Coste total
€ 877 026,96

Participantes (8)

Socios (9)