Towards a Colla­bo­ra­tive Cultural Analysis of the City of Rome II

10. June 2024

Work­shop, 11–13 June, 2024, Biblio­theca Hertziana, Villino Stro­ganoff, Via Grego­riana 22

Kath­leen Chris­tian and Katha­rina Beden­bender will parti­ci­pate in a second work­shop on the topic ‘Towards a Colla­bo­ra­tive Cultural Analysis of the City of Rome’ at the Biblio­theca Hertziana in Rome on June 11–13, 2024. The aim of this work­shop is to develop a novel data­base of Roman Cultural Heri­tage, inte­gra­ting data sources to bring toge­ther modern and histo­rical insights.

The second work­shop is orga­nized by Prof. Dr. Maxi­mi­lian Schich, ERA Chair for Cultural Data Analy­tics at Tallinn Univer­sity and Biblio­theca Hertziana Execu­tive Director Prof. Dr. Tristan Weddigen.

Tuesday, June 11

DAY 1 – TOPOGRAPHY

10:00–10:30
Maxi­mi­lian Schich, Tallinn University
Topo­graphy, Topo­logy, and Icono­logy of Rome – An Introduction

10:30–11:00
Ksenia Mukhina, Tallinn University
Two Decades of Tourist Atten­tion Dyna­mics in Rome

11:00–11:30
Martin Raspe, Biblio­theca Hertziana
Estab­li­shing topo­gra­phic iden­tity: Names, maps, gazetteers

11:30–12:00
Klaus Werner, Biblio­theca Hertziana
Wiki­data, OSM and Post­greSQL as Datahub and Geos­pa­tial Extension

12:00–13:00 Lunch break (only for speakers)

13:00–15:00
Topical discus­sion / co-conceptualization
Towards a novel TOPO­GRA­PHICAL analysis of Rome
[inclu­ding a summary regar­ding the status quo of Roman histo­rical maps data]

15:00–15:30 Coffee break

15:30–16:30
Keynote: Luca Maria Aiello, IT-Univer­sity of Copenhagen
Quan­ti­fi­ca­tion of the Intan­gible from Multi­media Data

16:30–17:30 On-site excur­sion (Palazzo Barberini)

 

Wednesday, June 12

DAY 2 – TOPOLOGY

9:00 Guided Tour through Biblio­theca Hertziana with M. S. (only for speakers)

10:00–10:30
Petter Holme, Aalto Univer­sity
Social Physics and Urban Dynamics

10:30–11:00
Guido Calda­relli, Univer­sità Ca’ Foscari
Networks and Trees from Archives

11:00–11:30
Kath­leen Chris­tian & Katha­rina Beden­bender, Humboldt Univer­sität zu Berlin
The status quo of Census Data: RDF, Geocodes, and Images

11:30–12:00
Ales­sandro Adamou, Biblio­theca Hertziana
Utili­ties for harmo­ni­zing the geos­pa­tial and semantic explo­ra­tion of reli­gious culture in Rome

12:00–13:00 Lunch break (only for speakers)

13:00–15:00
Topical discus­sion / co-conceptualization
Towards a novel TOPO­LO­GICAL analysis of Rome
[inclu­ding a summary of the status quo of Roman legacy data­base project availability]

15:00–15:30 Coffee break

15:30–17:30 On-site excursion

 

Thursday, June 13

DAY 3 – ICONOLOGY

10:00–10:30
Ana Maria Zapata Guzman & Dario Nege­ruela, Univer­sität Zurich
New Methods for Acces­sing Visual Open Rese­arch Data (VORD)

10:30–11:00
Alexis Culotta, Tulane Univer­sity
Saving­Faces: A Mapping and Inves­ti­ga­tion of the Renais­sance Roman Fres­coed Façade

11:00–11:30
Arlene Leis, Univer­sity of York
Visi­ting and Visua­li­zing Eigh­te­enth-Century Rome

11:30–12:00
Maxi­mi­lian Schich, Tallinn Univer­sity
Summary

12:00–13:00 Lunch break (only for speakers)

13:00–15:00
Topical discus­sion / co-conceptualization
Towards a novel ICONO­LO­GICAL analysis of Rome
[inclu­ding a summary regar­ding the status quo of Biblio­theca Hertziana Foto Coll­ec­tion and Library Data]

15:00–15:30 Coffee break

15:30–16:30
Topical discus­sion / co-conceptualization
Towards a novel INTE­GRATED analysis of Rome
[inclu­ding a joint over­view of available methods]

16:30–17:30 On-site excursion