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When

Course 2D: 04-08 July Course 3D: 11-15 July

The courses will have a duration of 40 contact hours in the following schedule: 09h00 - 13h00, 14h00 - 18h00

Where

University of Evora, Palacio do Vimioso, Largo Marques de Marialva, n°8, 7000-809 Evora (Portugal).

Registration

Registration should be made through the CHRONOS website (http://www.chronos.uevora.pt/67), from 4th to 30th of April.

Number of participants 15 to 20 participants.

Price per course: 200€.

If it will not be possile to meet the minimum number of participants, the organization reserves the right to cancel the course, proceeding to a full refund of the amount paid, without loss to the participants. In case of cancelation or absence by the participant, the amount will not be refunded.

Teachers

Course 2D: Dr. Luca Bezzi

Course 3D: Dr. Alessandro Bezzi

Official Language

The courses will be taught in English.

Fotografies: http://arc-team-open-research.blogspot.it

ADDRESS

University of Evora Palacio do Vimioso

Largo Marques de Marialva, 8 7000-809 Evora

Portugal

RESPONSIBLES

Carlo Bottaini

(CIDEHUS/HERCULES, Universidade de Evora) Rui Bordalo

(HERCULES/Universidade de Evora)

CONTACT

email: [email protected] www.chronos.uevora.pt

CHRONCOS

Cultural Heritage Research ON Digital Documentation for Safeguard and Sustainability

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PRESENTATION

The first edition of the Digital Open Source Technologies Applied to Cultural Heritage training will take place in the first half of July. The training is organized by the Centro lnterdisciplinar de Hist6ria, Culturas e Sociedades (CIDEHUS) e HERCULES Lab (University of Evora).

The training is organized into two courses:

20 documentation Methodologies with Management through GIS

30 Documentation Methodologies

The two courses will have both theoretical and practical classes and are preferentially oriented towards students and professionals with training in the fields of Archaeology, History, Architecture, Art History, Museology, Conservation and Restoration, and Multimedia, as well as experts who are involved in Digital Technologies applied to Cultural Heritage.

From a transdisciplinary point of view, the training aims to combine the knowledge of the material culture of our past with technology and innovation. The courses are designed to introduce the participants to the concepts of Open Source and to acquaint them with the use of open source software as a resource for documentation, dissemination and exploitation of Cultural Heritage.

2D DOCUMENTATION METHODOLOGIES WITH MANAGEMENT THROUGH GIS

PROGRAM

1. Introduction to GIS projected and geographic coordi- nate systems; 2. Introduction to QGIS; 3. Raster, vector and database concepts, with practical exercises; 4. Photo- mapping in QGIS. Geo-referencing and photo correction.

Equalization of photomosaic in GIMP; 5. Vector drawing and printing; 6. Database creation and introduction to the query; 7. Documentation of buildings and structures sections.

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN

At the end of the course, participants will be able to perform georeferenced photomosaic plans, sections, and building facades.

3D DOCUMENTATION METHODOLOGIES

PROGRAM

1. Introduction to 3D documentation by photogrammetric techniques; 2. Image acquisition techniques; 3. Intro- duction to the concepts of Structure from Motion and Bundler software CMVs and PMVS2; 4. Python Photo- grammetry Software Toolbox, MicMac and openMVG with practical exercises; 5. mesh editing, with MeshLab and CloudCompare software; 6. Return of metric values to the model created through mesh editing software;

7. Model optimization for online publication; 8. Publica- tions on 3D platform (3dhop, sketchfab, etc.); 9. Intro- duction and comparison with the 3D Laser Scanner survey (objects and structures).

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN

1. 3D reliefs with digital images; 2. Reduce and georeferencing the obtained relief; 3. Develop the 3D model; 4. Post- processing treatment.

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