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  • 2016-05-09 国际之声

    第26届CIPA国际会议将于明年8月在渥太华召开

    Recording the physical characteristics of historic places and landscapes is a cornerstone of preventive maintenance, monitoring and conservation. The information produced by such work guides decision-making by property owners, site managers, public officials, and conservators. Rigorous documentation may also serve a broader purpose: over time, it becomes the primary means by which scholars and the public apprehend a site that has since changed radically or disappeared.With this in mind, CIPA was founded in 1968 jointly with ISPRS (International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing) to facilitate the transfer of technology from the measurement sciences into the heritage documentation and recording disciplines. CIPA’s mission is to encourage the development of principles and practices for the recording, documentation and information management for all aspects of cultural heritage; and to support and encourage the development of specialized tools and techniques in support of these activities.They are pleased to invite you to participate in CIPA2017, the 26th biennial symposium, being held from August 28 to September 1, 2017, in Ottawa, Canada. CIPA2017 will focus on Digital Workflows for Conservation.Important dates: 1 December 2015 – 1st call for papers 1 March 2016 – 2nd call for papers 1 June 2016 – 3rd call for papers 1 September 2016 – 4th call for papers 1 January 2017 – final call for papers 1 February 2017 – deadline to submit abstracts Mar 31, 2017: Notification of acceptance of abstracts April 30, 2017: Deadline to upload full papers May 15, 2017: Notification of acceptance of reviewed papers June 15, 2017: Deadline to upload non-reviewed papers and posters July 12, 2017: Deadline for submission of corrected papers July 12, 2017: Deadline to upload non-reviewed papers and posters Symposium: August 28 – September 1, 2017For more information, please visit: http://cipaottawa.org/

  • 2016-04-29 国际之声

    ICCROM保护科学论坛---2015论文集现已出版

    ICCROM is pleased to announce the publication of the position papers arising from the findings of the ICCROM Forum 2013 on Conservation Science. The Forum was a notable initiative of ICCROM and 15 other leading heritage institutions from around the world. This publication is produced in collaboration with IIC as a special supplementary issue of Studies in Conservation.ICCROM’s Director-General, Dr. Stefano De Caro, has made the following comments on this occasion: “The position papers contained within this volume are reflections which build upon the vivid and diverse discussions of the ICCROM Forum 2013 on Conservation Science. The Forum has been a breakthrough in refocusing ICCROM’s mandate in this field and in strengthening our collaboration with major scientific and conservation institutions worldwide. The scope was ambitious, looking towards a reform of the heritage science field to meet the emerging needs of cultural heritage conservation and through them, societal needs, while at the same time promoting openness, and accountability.ICCROM is pleased to join efforts with IIC to publish this special supplement to Studies in Conservation, which represents an important collaboration between our two organisations. The Forum was a venue for critical reflection engaging more than 80 heritage professionals from a wide spectrum of disciplines, responsibilities and cultures within cultural heritage conservation. ICCROM is grateful to all those who participated in the development of this seminal event. We hope that the ideas and aspirations which evolved from those days and are captured in this publication will lead to lasting positive change within our field.”Download the full Studies in Conservation supplement

  • 2016-04-29 国际之声

    “关于预防考古学中考古价值的思考”主题研讨会将于10月底在斯洛文尼亚召开

    (Re)thinking archaeological potential in preventive archaeology28 – 29 October 2016Ljubljana, SloveniaCall for papers – abstract deadline: 30 June 2016

  • 2016-04-19 国际之声

    “考古遗址与遗迹的研究、分析与保存”主题培训班将于8月底在奈良召开

    Dates: 30 August – 29 September 2016Place: Nara, JapanOrganizers Agency for Cultural Affairs, Japan (Bunkacho) Asia-Pacific Cultural Centre for UNESCO (ACCU) ICCROM National Institutes for Cultural Heritage, Japan National Research Institute for Cultural Properties [Tokyo and Nara]In cooperation with: Japan Consortium for International Cooperation in Cultural Heritage Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan Japanese National Commission for UNESCO Nara Prefectural Government Nara Municipal GovernmentBackgroundIn the Asia and the Pacific region there are various forms of cultural heritage which are of great value from a global point of view. In order to safeguard this important cultural heritage for future generations, it is necessary to train heritage professionals for proper investigation, analysis and preservation. ACCU Nara Office, in partnership with ICCROM and Bunkacho, has been organizing training courses since 2000 on this topic with a view to building the capacities of professionals who have been involved in cultural heritage protection in the region. This training course aims to provide participants with the latest knowledge and technologies in the fields of investigation, preservation, maintenance and management of archaeological sites and remains.ObjectivesThe objectives of the training course are:to provide participants with a knowledge of the principles and methodologies for protection of archaeological sites and remains;to provide participants with knowledge and skills-based techniques for the recording and analysis of archaeological sites and remains;to provide participants with knowledge and skills-based techniques for the preservation, management and utilisation of archaeological sites and remains;to provide participants with an opportunity to establish networks with colleagues from the region and share their experiences.For more information, please visit:http://www.iccrom.org/cultural-heritage-protection-in-the-asia-pacific-region-3/Application deadline: 10 June 2016

  • 2016-04-08 国际之声

    第十二届建筑修复与复原国际会议将于10月在葡萄牙召开

    Structural engineering experts in strengthening and repair of structures need to have a comprehensive knowledge over a set of issues: the materials used (masonry, adobe, timber, steel, concrete and others); the geometric properties of the structures; the available surveying techniques for determining the physical and mechanical properties of the materials; the behaviour of the structural elements and the types of validated strengthening and repair techniques available for the different types of constructions.The advances in structural expertise, over the last years, have revealed a substantial appeal from the intervenients and their roles in the construction industry and the appearance of new materials and construction techniques. Recent construction market forecasts show a considerable growth in the investment on the strengthening and repair activity (EuroConstruct Statistics).CINPAR 2016international conference isan opportunity for the participants to acquire knowledge on new materials, techniques and construction technologies, and to exchange personal experiences on strengthening and repair of structures.Deadline for abstract submission: April 30, 2016For additional information, please visit the conference website at: www.fe.up.pt/cinpar

  • 2016-04-01 国际之声

    2016WHW国际会议将于7月在土耳其召开

    Call for Papers 2016In conjunction with this years meeting of the UNESCO World Heritage Committee,and in partnership with our network of civil society organizations,World Heritage Watch is organizing an International NGO ConferenceCivil Society and Sustainable Development in World Heritage 8-9 July 2016 at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Istanbul, TurkeyWith the Call for Papers, World Heritage Watch is taking a first step towards our annual conference which will be held under the theme of “Sustainable Development”. More specifically, we will try to elaborate a list of indicators for the sustainability of protection as well as the sustainability of development at World Heritage sites, and the results shall be introduced into the international processes which will decide on the official indicators for the UN Sustainable Development Goals.For information, please visit: http://www.world-heritage-watch.org/index.php/en/Full papers due 1 May 2016.

  • 2016-04-01 国际之声

    “亚太地区遗产保护中自然与文化的结合”主题研讨会将于9月在筑波大学召开

    Workshop Call for ApplicationsCapacity Building Workshop on Nature-Culture Linkages in Heritage Conservation in Asia and the Pacific (CBWNCL)Dates: 18 – 30 September 2016Place: University of Tsukuba, JapanOrganized by the World Heritage Studies and the Certificate Programme on Nature Conservation (CPNC) at the University of Tsukuba, in cooperation with UNESCO World Heritage Centre, IUCN, ICCROM and ICOMOS.The CBWNCLThe purpose of the Capacity Building Workshops on Nature-Culture Linkages in Asia and the Pacific (CBWNCL) is to contribute to the World Heritage Capacity Building Programme led by ICCROM and IUCN, in consultation with ICOMOS and the UNESCO World Heritage Centre, in developing new approaches towards integrated conservation of cultural and natural heritage. These workshops will explore nature-culture linkages with focus on theory and practice in Asia and the Pacific Region.For more information, please visit: http://www.conservation.tsukuba.ac.jp/jol6cfxdw-15/Application deadline: 29th April 2016

  • 2016-03-18 国际之声

    第二届艺术与考古国际会议将于12月在耶路撒冷召开

    2nd International Conference on Art & Archaeology 2016Art and Archaeology Strengthened by Measurement TechniquesDecember 11-14, 2016, Jerusalem, Israel The organizerinvites you to actively participate in Art&Archaeology2016, the International Conference to be held in Jerusalem, December 2016. It follows our successful Jerusalem Conference ART2008.The main objective of Art&Archaeology2016 is to advance the frontiers of scientific knowledge connected with human cultural heritage. Heritage is our legacy from the past. It is our source for understanding the human mind, its capabilities and potential. Knowledge of the past influences our present day life and what we pass on to future generations.Art&Archaeology2016 aims to bring together a range of scholars, specialists and experts in the fields of archaeology, art, history, preservation, restoration and reconstruction of museum or archaeological objects, cultural heritage, researchers of ancient structures and measurement scientists and technologists. Cultural heritage is characterized by time-spatial scales and a wide range of technologies are applied to understand and preserve our archaeological, historic and artistic patrimony.For imformation, please visit: https://www.isas.co.il/art-archeology2016/index.phpDeadline for abstract submission: 31 August 2016

  • 2016-03-16 国际之声

    第21届文化遗产与新技术国际会议(CHNT 2016)将于11月在维也纳召开

    The 21st International Conference on Cultural Heritage and New Technologies City Hall of Vienna, Austria from 16-18 November 2016Re-use and Repurposing of Archaeological and Historical Material and DataEver increasing understanding of our primary sources and technological progress have led to higher and higher standards of recording and analysis in archaeological and historical research.The corollary is an exponentially growing volume of archives about the past, including written and graphic documentation – both analogue and digital – as well as archaeological finds and samples and historical objects and documents of great scientific value. This heterogeneous collection is extremely precious, often being the only testimony left to witness research and scholarly activity. This data and material must be both securely stored and properly curated to ensure that it remains valid and accessible for reuse, repurposing and new research for both present and future generations. This year’s CHNT will examine ways of achieving these goals.Submissions of Papers, Posters and Apps are due by 12 June 2016For more information, visit: http://www.chnt.at/

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