Drones, Holo Film and 3D – Cutting-edge Technologies in Archaeology and Preservation of Built Heritage

Conference and Exhibition in Budapest on 6–7 February 2015

3D models, augmented reality, holo pyramids, drones and global positioning systems – all of these are no longer just the possessions of museums of the future. Throughout the world, and for several years in Hungary as well, these tools and methods that sounded futuristic not long ago are being used in more and more areas for the preservation and presentation of heritage. This two day event in Budapest will search for the answer to the question of how all of these can be used even more effectively than presently, even within the context of international cooperation. The organizers are admittedly aiming at a kind of “high-tech expo,” where Hungarian and foreign experts dealing with the application of various modern technologies and the researchers into archeological and built heritage can meet one another. The hosts of the program are the Archaeolingua Foundation and Publishing House, which has been dealing with the research into and presentation of cultural heritage – in particular archeological heritage – for nearly twenty-five years, and the recently commenced Cultural Heritage Studies Program of Central European University.

New Digital Technologies and Hungarian Innovations in Heritage Management – Archaeology, Historical Landscape and Built Heritage Conference, 6 February 2015, 9:30 a.m.–6:30 p.m. Jakobinus Room of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences Center for the Humanities, 1014 Budapest, Országház Street 30. On February 6th at the building of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences’ Research Center for the Humanities, leading specialists, researchers and developers from large international workshops and Hungarian experts introducing the methods here will present their results from various types of digital technologies, non-invasive archaeological methods and archaeological and heritage preservation applications of virtual reality.

Drones, Holo Film and 3D – Advanced Technology in Archaeology and Historic Preservation Exhibition, 7 February 2015, 10:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m. Galeria Centralis, 1051 Budapest, Arany János Street 32. The interactive display and exhibition of posters taking place on February 7th at the Galeria Centralis will present to the visitors the cutting-edge technologies and tools employed in archaeological, historical and architectural research. Those interested can even study the equipment in use, since the professionals who employ these particular methods and technologies and their heritage preservation applications will be providing demonstrations starting from 11 a.m. and from 3 p.m.