iGLAM researches at the intersection of emerging technologies and tangible/intangible and natural heritage. Through collaboration with GLAM communities, iGLAM develops applied outcomes at the forefront of visitor experiences.
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A number of key appointments were recently made.
Pure Land: inside the Mogao Grottoes at Dunhuang (AR edition) is a virtual reconstruction of Cave 220, an important Tang dynasty cave of the Mogao Grottoes in Dunhuang known for t
Visual Anthropology & Visual Culture (VisANTH) is an international program specialising in cross-cultural Indigenous and Asia-Pacific focused research.
For the first time in Australia, this professionals workshop focuses on practical understandings of new imaging technology for preservation, conservation and, visionary uses in exhibition. LUXLAB W
Professor Sarah Kenderdine researches at the forefront of interactive and immersive experiences for museums and galleries. She is considered a pioneer in the field digital heritage, digital humanities and big data visualisation and is a regular keynote speaker at related forums internationally.
Workshop & Special Session Proposals Deadline, 7th July 2014
Paper Proposals Deadline, 28th July 2014
Employing state-of-the art ultra-high resolution imaging systems for applications in the field of cultural heritage and art conservation, preservation and imaging science