Introductory Courses
These courses are of one day duration and will aim to provide basic skills and knowledge required to work on the interdisciplinary topics in the CHANGE project. Experts from the consortium will deliver at appropriate periods the following courses to all ESRs. WP(s) covered by each course is (are) indicated. Will be organised within the CHANGE schools.
Specificity of Cultural Heritage artefacts and the needs to document them. Importance notions such as value and significance of Cultural Heritage objects, materials being used, manufacturing technique, and conservation issues.
- Introduction to Cultural Heritage artefacts. Lecture provided during TS Norway by Noëlle Streeton at the University of Oslo.
- Ethics of conservation. Lecture provided during TS Norway by Noëlle Streeton at the University of Oslo.
- Changes in the mirror of historical written sources. Lecture provided during TS Norway by Hartmut Kutzke at the University of Oslo.
- Factors affecting change in Cultural Heritage artefacts
- Preventive and interventive conservation strategies
- The Munch Aula Project: the painting's original appearances and their history of change. Lecture provided during TS Norway by Tine Frøysaker, UiO
- PhD project about dry cleaning possibilities for Munch's Aula paintings. Lecture provided during TS Norway by Lena Porsmo Stoveland, UiO
- Changes in the mirror of historical written sources. Lecture provided during TS Norway by Hartmut Kutzke, UiO
Different imaging systems and basic principles, image acquisition workflow, device calibration, data registration, application of different imaging modalities.
- Cultural Heritage Imaging: Lecture provided during TS Norway by the External Expert Advisory Board (EEAB) member Mark Mudge and Carla Schroer, current president and director of the organisation Cultural Heritage Imaging.
- Multi- and Hyperspectral lab: Lecture provided during TS Norway by Sony George, NTNU
- Image quality for Cultural Heritage: Lecture provided during TS Norway by Sony George, NTNU
- Colour vision/science: Lecture provided during TS Norway by Phil Green, NTNU
- Colour Imaging: Lecture provided during TS Norway by Jean-Baptiste Thomas, NTNU
- Image Quality: Lecture provided during TS Norway by Marius Pedersen, NTNU
- Colour Management: Lecture provided during TS Norway by Phil Green, NTNU
- Spectral Imaging: Lecture provided during TS Norway by Jon Y. Hardeberg, NTNU
- Use of Imaging and analytical techniques in conservation: a review.Lecture provided during TS Norway by Christian Degrigny, HES-SO
- Performance Measures for the Evaluation of Algorithms in Cultural Heritage. Lecture provided during TS Norway by Theoharis Theoharis, NTNU
- The PRESIOUS project and its Freely available tools for Cultural Heritage. Lecture provided during TS Norway by Theoharis Theoharis, NTNU. More information about the PRESIOUS project can be found here.
- AICON Scanner: Applications in Arts & Cultural Heritage. Lecture provided during TS Norway by Dirk Rieke-Zapp, AICON 3D Systems GmbH.
Tools for visualisation of multimodal data being used by Cultural Heritage experts for monitoring changes, limitations and need for more advanced ones.
- 3D Imaging. Lecture provided during TS Norway by Robert Sitnik, WUT.
- Visual Computing for Cultural Heritage Applications. Lecture provided during TS Norway by Irina Ciortan, NTNU.
- Data intensive analysis: Lecture provided during TS Norway by Hao Wang, NTNU
Data management and the corresponding concerns of end-users: size of data, storage, compatibility, data formats, software, etc.
- Data Management Plan. Lecture provided during TS Norway by Ane Møller Gabrielsen, NTNU
Introduction to Cultural Heritage entities, international Cultural Heritage organisations, conservation networks, events, extension of CHANGE research.
- Communicate your research. Lecture provided during TS Norway by Phil Green, NTNU
- Getting research published. Lecture provided during TS Norway by Phil Green, NTNU
- Introduction for ESRs. Lecture provided during TS Norway by Anneli T. Østlien, NTNU