Associate Professor Cari Goetcheus Speaks on Digital Cultural Heritage at Tongji University
Associate Professor Cari Goetcheus, Historic Preservation program, spoke on “Data Capture Technologies for Cultural Landscape Documentation and Visualization” as an invited guest speaker at the Digital Cultural Heritage FUTURE VISIONS a landscape perspective conference held at Tongji University in Shanghai, China, November 23-24, 2019. Sponsored by the College of Architecture and Urban Planning, Tongji University (China), School of Architecture, University of Queensland (Brisbane, Australia), and the ICOMOS-IFLA International Scientific Committee on Cultural Landscapes (which Goetcheus is a member of as a U.S. expert member) the 2 day conference covered the topics of: Digital Cultural Heritage Recording & Analysis, Digital Cultural Heritage Monitoring & Management, Digital Conservation of Intangible Dimensions of Cultural Heritage, Heritage Assessment & Restoration with Innovative Technologies, Cultural Heritage Interpretation & Knowledge Dissemination, and Innovative Data Application & Heritage Conservation.
Goetcheus presented data from two case study sites—Stratford Hall National Historic Landmark in Virginia and Wormsloe State Historic Site in Savannah—images from which are included below.