Twin it! 3D for Europe’s culture webinar series
In the framework of the Twin it! 3D for Europe’s culture campaign and in partnership with the 4CH Competence Centre for the Conservation of Cultural Heritage, the Europeana Foundation and the European Commission hosted a series of webinars on 3D digitisation of cultural heritage. The Twin it! 3D for Europe’s culture webinar series ran from October to November 2023 and were delivered by experts of the 4CH. The series was especially designed to support the EU Member States’ participation in the Twin it! campaign. The series, composed of five webinars, covered the entire 3D digitisation process (webinar 1, 2, 3 and 5) and introduced a practical example as case study (webinar 4). The webinars addressed the main challenges, operational aspects as well as good practices in 3D digitisation of cultural heritage.
Webinar 1: The overall 3D digitisation process
The main topics addressed were: Planning the 3D digitisation process; 3D capturing and modelling techniques; Web platforms for 3D models.
Structure, themes and experts:
Introduction by Roberto Di Giulio, 4CH | INCEPTION
Planning the 3D digitisation – Federica Maietti, 4CH | INCEPTION
Choosing the right workflow and outputs of the 3D digitisation – Marco Medici, 4CH | INCEPTION
Storing, preserving and accessing 3D models – Kate Fernie, 4CH |CARARE
Webinar 2: Capturing techniques (on field operations)
The main topics addressed were: Laser scanning - fixed station and mobile system; aerial and ground photogrammetry; documenting on field operations.
Structure, themes and experts:
Introduction – Federica Maietti, 4CH | INCEPTION
3D documentation: sensors, techniques & challenges - Fabio Remondino, 5Dculture | FBK – Bruno Kessler Foundation
Laser scanning - fixed station and mobile systems - Diego Borsani, 4CH | Hexagon
Webinar 3: 3D modelling techniques
The main topics addressed were: From captured data to a 3D model; processing and optimising the 3D model for the right purpose; 3D formats and standards.
Structure, themes and experts:
From captured data to a 3D model, optimising it for the right purpose – Anthony Corns, 5Dculture | The Discovery Programme
3D file formats and standards – Marco Medici, 4CH | INCEPTION
Webinar 4: A practical example: the 3D model of Villa Aldrovandi Mazzacorati in Bologna
The main topics addressed were: Description of phases and final results of the 3D digitization of Villa Aldrovandi Mazzacorati in Bologna, Italy.
Structure, themes and experts:
Introduction: Roberto Di Giulio, 4CH | INCEPTION
The 3D capturing of the complex - Federica Maietti, 4CH | INCEPTION
3D modelling procedures and virtual outputs - Marco Medici, 4CH | INCEPTION
Webinar 5: Storing, managing and visualising the 3D models
The main topics addressed were: Assessing typologies and quality of a 3D-digitised heritage asset; managing metadata and choosing the right data schemas; storing and preserving the 3D models for the future.
Structure, themes and experts:
Introduction: Francesco Taccetti, 4CH | INFN
Sharing with Europeana: depositing and publishing 3D datasets for preservation and future access - Kate Fernie, 4CH | CARARE
Publishing 3D models online – versions, platforms and viewers – Matevs Strauss, 5Dculture | ARCTUR
Closing remarks by Marco Medici, 4CH | INCEPTION