VAMCT2013 – huge success

VAMCT2013 – the 1st International Workshop on “Virtual Archaeology: Museums & Cultural Tourism” concluded successfully.
More than 60 participants and about 40 original works have been presented.
The participants agreed to proceed with the organization of a summer school next year and VAMCT2015 the year after.

Some shots from the Conference and the visits to the museum and archaeological site of Delphi follow.

VAMCT2013 – 1st International Workshop on “Virtual Archaeology: Museums & Cultural Tourism”

The University of the Aegean, Dept. of Mediterranean Studies, Laboratory of Archaeometry (GR)
in collaboration with:
The University of the Aegean, Dept. of Product and Systems Design Engineering (GR)
Athena-Research and Innovation Center in Information, Communication and Knowledge Technologies (GR)
Duke University, Dept. of Classical Studies (US)
Under the Auspices of the Ministry Culture and Sports

organizes VAMCT2013 – 1st International Workshop on “Virtual Archaeology: Museums & Cultural Tourism”

More information, submission and registration at VACMT2013 official website.
Visit also the official Facebook Event page.

Symposium “ICTs in Cultural Heritage”

The Department of Multimedia participaed in the International Symposium “Information and Communication Technologies in Cultural Heritage” held in Ioannina, Greece, Oct. 16-18, 2008, with the work “Museums In The Virtual World”.

Third International Conference of Museology

A very successful participation of the Department in the Third International Conference of Museology held at Mytilene, Greece, on 5-9 June, 2006. Two papers and two posters accepted for publication.

  • G. Pavlidis, D. Tsiafakis, F. Arnaoutoglou, K. Balla, A. Pikrakis, C. Chamzas, “Musical Universe”
  • G. Pavlidis, D. Tsiafakis, A. Koutsoudis, F. Arnaoutoglou, V. Tsioukas, C. Chamzas, “Recording Cultural Heritage”
  • G. Pavlidis, D. Tsiafakis, G. Provopoulos, S. Chatzopoulos, F. Arnaoutoglou, C. Chamzas, “MOMI: A dynamic and internet-based 3D virtual museum of musical instruments”
  • G. Pavlidis, N. Tsirliganis, D. Tsiafakis, F. Arnaoutoglou, C. Chamzas, “3D digitization of monuments: the case of Mani”