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Cultural Heritage in a Digital World (online, 15 Nov 21-17 Jan 22)

Online, Nov 15, 2021–Jan 17, 2022 Monica Klasing Chen

Cultural Heritage in a Digital World: the Future of the Museum and Digital Research Technologies In this lecture series researchers and curators discuss how to bring new life to East Asian art by exploring digital technologies and virtual environments. Each speaker addresses the different functions that digital tools have in their work, and how these help them answer new research ques- tions and broaden access to East Asian heritage. The use of photography in the conservation of ancient sites andarchitectural reconstruction is the focus of Dr. Frances Terpak's talk; architectu- ral modelling and digital simulation of movement are employed by Dr. Pania Yu in her analysis of Chinese landscape painting; and the development of a virtual environment for the museum is addressed by Dr. Stephan von der Schulenburg in connection to the challenges posed by the Covid pandemic. All lectures will be in person and on line.

Register for all lectures and read the abstracts here:

https://www.zo.uni-heidelberg.de/iko/events/2021/cultural-heritage-lectures.html Monday, November 15, 2021

Live at 14:15-16:00 CET Rebroadcast at 17:15 CET

Palmyra and Beijing: Uses of Early (Colonial) Photography in Conservation, Digital Humanities, and Critical Museum Studies

Dr. Frances Terpak

Senior Curator and Head of Photographs, The Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles Monday, December 6, 2021

Live at 14:15-16:00 CET

Suzhou Surging Wave Pavilion: Translating Landscape Paintings into Architectural Drawings Dr. Pania Yu

Postdoctoral Researcher, CATS, Heidelberg University Monday, January 17, 2022

Live at 14: 15-16:00 CET Rebroadcast at 17:15 CET

Applied Arts in Perspective: Collecting and Displaying Asian Art in Frankfurt

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Dr. Stephan von der Schulenburg

Curator Asian Collection, Museum Angewandte Kunst Frankfurt

This lecture series is organized by Prof. Dr. Sarah E. Fraser in conjunction with the Winter 2021-22 seminar “Decolonizing the Museum: Cultural Heritage in the Post-Pandemic World" seminar. Lec- tures supported by the Gleichstellungsburo of Heidelberg University.

Reference:

ANN: Cultural Heritage in a Digital World (online, 15 Nov 21-17 Jan 22). In: ArtHist.net, Oct 15, 2021 (accessed Feb 27, 2022), <https://arthist.net/archive/35091>.

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