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