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Date/Time: 5 December 2016, 02:15pm - 06:00pm
Venue: Sicily 2503, Level 1
Location: The Venetian Macao


Workshop: Digital Heritage: Digital Sculpting, Projection Mapping and Beyond

Digital Heritage: Sculpting, Digital Documentation and Education

Summary: Explore the tangible and intangible aspects of digital heritage in conservation, and the utilization of computer graphics technology to broaden the format of narrative and messaging of cultural heritage preservation.


Time: 2:15pm - 3:15pm

Author(s): Wu Wei Chen, Savannah College of Art and Design

Presenter(s): Chen Wu Wei

Workshop: Digital Heritage: Digital Sculpting, Projection Mapping and Beyond

Projection Mapping for Digital Heritage and Beyond

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Author(s): John Colette, Savannah College of Art and Design

Time: 3:25pm - 4:25pm

Workshop: Digital Heritage: Digital Sculpting, Projection Mapping and Beyond

Digital Confucianism: A Confucian Take on Computation and Algorithm

Summary: The paper attempts to open up the conceptual framework of Confucianism to accommodate questions relevant to today’s digital society. Both Confucian and Whiteheadian philosophy favor processuality to fixed entities in analyzing beings and phenomena of the world. Hence, computational algorithmic processes, or “computational thinking,” can be recast in light of the concurrent Neo-Confucian notions of qi and gan, as well as Whitheadian notions of prehension and speculative reason. Computation, qua adding new data that alter the initial condition, manifests speculative reason, which resonates with Neo-Confucian view of change as the nature and order of being. The paper concludes with an artistic work substantiating this analysis.


Time: 4:35pm - 4:55pm

Author(s): Mi You, Academy of Media Arts Cologne

Presenter(s): Mi You, Academy of Media Arts Cologne

Workshop: Digital Heritage: Digital Sculpting, Projection Mapping and Beyond

Augmented Cities: Revealed Narratives

Summary: Augmented reality applications increasing occupy an important place in preserving historical and cultural heritage by creating the synergy between the virtual and the physical worlds. This presentation looks into interactive environments as places where people engage with the past and experience the future; environments that subscribe to broader cultural history.


Time: 4:55pm - 5:15pm

Author(s): Andrzej Zarzycki, New Jersey Institute of Technology

Presenter(s): Andrzej Zarzycki, New Jersey Institute of Technology

Workshop: Digital Heritage: Digital Sculpting, Projection Mapping and Beyond

Closing session and Q&A of Digital Heritage: Digital Sculpting, Projection Mapping and Beyond

Summary: A closing session and Question & Answer of Digital Heritage: Digital Sculpting, Projection Mapping and Beyond.


Time: 5:15pm - 5:30pm

Author(s): Chen Wu Wei, Savannah College of Art and Design