2018 Heraklion

Provenance of Knowledge

CIDOC Annual Conference, Heraklion, Greece – 29 September – 5 October, 2018

Monday, October 1, 2018

Session 0.3: Official Welcoming Addresses / Conference and Working Group Presentations

Session 0.4: Keynote Speaker

How a Museum Object ‘Remembers its Facts’: Evidence, Representation and Curation in the Continuum

Authors/Speaker: Costis Dallas/Costis Dallas

Session 1.1: Conceptual Modelling

Chair: George Bruseker, Panos Constantopoulos

On the Stratified Nature of Cultural Artefacts (and Why We Should Model Them as such)

Authors/Speaker: James Fielding/James Fielding

Abstract

Semantic Bridging of Cultural Heritage Disciplines and Tasks

Authors/Speaker: Efthymia Moraitou, John Aliprantis, George Caridakis/Efthymia Moraitou

Abstract   Paper

An Ontological Approach to the Description of Visual and Iconographical Representations

 Heritage journal link

Authors/Speaker: Nicola Carboni, Livio De Luca/Nicola Carboni

Abstract

Documenting object experiences in the art museum with CIDOC CRM

Paper

Authors/Speaker: Erin Canning/Erin Canning

Abstract

Session 1.2: Documentation Systems based on CRM or Ontologies

Chair: Paraskevi Pouli

The Mexican Cultural Heritage Data Model: speeding up the pace towards a holistic documentation of the Mexican cultural heritage

Authors/Speaker: Jose Manuel Morales Del Castillo, Pedro Angeles, Claudio Molina

Salinas/Jose Manuel Morales Del Castillo

Abstract  Paper

ICON Project: content integration in Portuguese national archives using CIDOC-CRM

Paper

Authors/Speaker: Maria Jose de Almeida, Lucília Runa, Francisco Barbedo, Ana Maria Rodrigues/Maria Jose de Almeida

Paper

Implementation of CIDOC CRM ontology in Ukraine for the development of the documentation systems and data exchange

Paper

Authors/Speaker: Anastasiia Cherednychenko, Vladyslav Pioro/Anastasiia Cherednychenko

Abstract

Semantic Representation and Provenance of Cultural Heritage Information: the National Gallery Collection in London.

 Heritage journal link

Authors/Speaker: Joseph Padfield, Kalliopi Kontiza, Antonis Bikakis, Andreas Vlachidis/Joseph Padfield

Abstract

Session 2.1: Documentation beyond the object, oral tradition and performance as context of understanding

Chair: Gabriel Bevilacqua

Speaking Stones: Oral tradition as provenance for the memorial stelae in Gujarat

 Heritage journal link

Authors/Speaker: Durga Kale/Durga Kale

Abstract

Artwork turned into the narrator of an epic. Case Study: David of Sassoun

Paper

Authors/Speaker: Hasmik Altunyan/Hasmik Altunyan

Abstract

Documenting Heritage of Nokia – From Discussions to Catalogue

Authors/Speaker: Emilia Västi/Emilia Västi

Abstract

Documentary filmmaking: reflections on ethics and integrity

Paper

Authors/Speaker: Eirini Sifaki, Vassiliki Petousi/Eirini Sifaki

Abstract

School Life Museum: Oral testimonies and documentation at the exhibition LEARNING RESOURCES

Paper

Authors/Speaker: Maria Drakaki/Maria Drakaki

Abstract

Session 3.1: Photography, Painting and the Image: Documentation and Provenance

Chair: Trilce Navarrete

Giving diligence its due: accessing digital images in repatriation efforts

Authors/Speaker: Susan Douglas, Melanie Hayes/Susan Douglas

Abstract  Paper

Archaeological artefact photography: documenting objects, processes or theories?

Authors/Speaker: Deukalion Manidakis/Deukalion Manidakis

Abstract  Paper

Preservation of Digital Images: Question of Fixity

 Heritage journal link

Authors/Speaker: Alexey Tikhonov/Alexey Tikhonov

Abstract

The oldest photo of Darius’s inscription in Behistun. A new document

Short paper

Authors/Speaker: Keyvan Mahmoudi, Ali Rangchian/Keyvan Mahmoudi

Abstract

The Contributions of the Comptutational Imaging Methods in Archaeology: case studies in Phaselis and Termessos

Paper

Authors/Speaker: Aykan Akcay, Betul Gürel/Aykan Akcay

Abstract

Tuesday, October 2, 2018

Session 1.3: CIDOC CRM and Archaeological Documentation (in honour of Th. Kalpaxis)

Chair: Stephen Stead, Sophia Sotiropoulou

Thanasis Kalpaxis and ‘Advanced Methods and Information Systems in Archaeology’. An early project of the Department of History and Archaeology of the University of Crete

Paper

Authors/Speaker: Katerina Kopaka/Katerina Kopaka

Connecting Iranian excavation reports and museum information to cultural heritage information systems

Paper

Authors/Speaker: Massoomeh Niknia, Øyvind Eide, Christian-Emil Ore/Christian-Emil Ore

Abstract

Inrap’s experience in the digital acquisition of field archaeological data and associated metadata compliant with CIDOC CRM and Dublin Core standards

Paper

Authors/Speaker: Christophe Tuffery/Christophe Tuffery

Abstract

Describing and revealing the semantics of excavation notebooks

Paper

Authors/Speaker: Eleni Giagkoudi, Despoina Tsiafakis, Christos Papatheodorou/Eleni Giagkoudi

Abstract

The archaeological excavation report of Rigny: an example of an interoperable logicist publication

 Heritage journal link

Authors/Speaker: Olivier Marlet, Pierre-Yves Buard, Béatrice Markhoff, Xavier Rodier, Zadora-Rio Elisabeth/Olivier Marlet

Abstract

A Cultural Heritage partonomy for the documentation of 3D digital artefacts of Cypriot coroplastic art

Paper

Authors/Speaker: Chiara Eva Catalano, Valentina Vassallo, Sorin Hermon, Michela Spagnuolo/Chiara Eva Catalano

Abstract

Standardization and Fuzzy Method as Preservation of Referred Sources: The Case of Small Finds from Phaistos and Ayia Triada (Crete).

Short paper

Authors/Speaker: Marianna Figuera/Marianna Figuera

Abstract

Session 2.2: Contemporary Art, Provenance, Interview and Documentation

Chair: Gabriel Bevilacqua

Object documentation as a contemporary art practice or what we can learn from artists.

Paper Slides

Authors/Speaker: Κaterina Konstantinou/Κaterina Konstantinou

Abstract

Performance art documentation – a shared archive with the community

 Heritage journal link

Authors/Speaker: Anni Saisto/Anni Saisto

Abstract

Documenting Three Complex Installation Artworks: Ways of Securing Knowledge and Information for Museum Practice in the Future

Paper

Authors/Speaker: Arthur van Mourik/Arthur van Mourik

Abstract

Session 2.3: Deepening Documentation, beyond the object to knowledge context, potentials and challenges

Chair: Alexandre Matos

The preservation of changes of knowledge and its sources: theoretical, practical and ethical considerations

Paper

Authors/Speaker: Tanya Szrajber/Tanya Szrajber

Abstract

How can we describe a flyswatter and a piece of paper?

Short paper

Authors/Speaker: Lina Nagel/Lina Nagel

Abstract

Text, Context, a wiki and a woo. Layered Information from the Horniman Museum

Short paper

Authors/Speaker: Jonathan Whitson Cloud/Jonathan Whitson Cloud

Abstract

Normalizing information from various museum archival resources

Short paper

Authors/Speaker: Ifigenia Dionissiadou/Ifigenia Dionissiadou

Abstract

The use of documentary practices in interpreting and presenting multiple pasts in Greece. Towards an integrative approach.

Paper

Authors/Speaker: Archondia Polyzoudi, Efstathia Anesti/Efstathia Anesti

Abstract

Creation, diffusion, perception and reevaluation of archaeological knowledge: the case of the Gilliéron artists

Short paper Slides

Authors/Speaker: Christina Mitsopoulou/Christina Mitsopoulou

Abstract

Session 3.2: Engaging with Audiences, creating, offering and understanding critical communication channels

Chair: Alexandre Matos

Challenging the provenance of knowledge and the authenticity of museum documentation in virtual space.

Paper

Authors/Speaker: David Cigánek/David Cigánek

Abstract

A critical reading toolkit for the use of digital museums and museum websites as providers of knowledge in education

Paper

Authors/Speaker: Kosmas Touloumis/Kosmas Touloumis

Abstract

Session 3.3: Conservation and Analytic Techniques

Chair: Sophia Sotiropoulou, Paraskevi Pouli

Documentation and the Decorative Arts at the Houses of Parliament

Paper

Authors/Speaker: Emma Traherne/Emma Traherne

Abstract

New data related to St. Joan Vladimir cult obtained during conservation works on two boxes of relics (18th century)

Short paper

Authors/Speaker: Erilda Selaj, Klejdi Zguro/Erilda Selaj

Abstract

Session 4.1: Collection Documentation Modeling Wikidata and CIDOC-CRM

Session 4.6: UNESCO Chair on Cultural Heritage-ViMM Manifesto

Session 4.7: The National Museum of Brazil and ICOM/CIDOC Response to the Situation

Wednesday, October 3, 2018

Session 0.6: Keynote Speaker

Bones, provenance and life histories

Authors/Speaker: Argyro Nafplioti/Argyro Nafplioti

Session 1.4: Semantic Web, LOD, Graph Dbs and Provenance of Knowledge

Chair: Emmanuelle Delmas-Glass

The Twenty-First Century Athenaeum

Paper

Authors/Speaker: Virginia Curry/Virginia Curry

Abstract

Using LIDO for evolving object documentation into CIDOC CRM

 Heritage journal link

Authors/Speaker: Regine Stein, Oguzhan Balandi/Regine Stein

Abstract

ORION Project – Collections and Art Collectors in Portugal

 Heritage journal link

Slides

Authors/Speaker: Fernando Cabral, Maria João Neto, Clara Moura Soares, Rosário Salema de Carvalho, Vera Mariz/Fernando Cabral

Abstract

Linking O’Keeffe: Generating New Knowledge through Linked Open Data from a Single Artist Museum

Slides

Authors/Speaker: Elizabeth Neely/Elizabeth Neely

Abstract

Adding Value to Provenance Data through Graph Databases and Historical Context

Paper

Authors/Speaker: Andrew Dejesse, Marc Masurovsky/Andrew Dejesse

Abstract

Simulating Serendipity: Information Systems, Chance Encounters, and Cultural Memory

Paper slides

Authors/Speaker: Cristina Linclau/Cristina Linclau

Abstract

Norwegian artist names – Authority list of artists in Norwegian art collections

Authors/Speaker: Magnus Bognerud, Gro Benedikte Pedersen, Dag Hensten, Yvonne Brenden Hansen/Magnus Bognerud

Abstract  Paper

A retrospective on CLIO: legacy, lessons learned and perspectives

Short paper

Authors/Speaker: Panos Constantopoulos, Costis Dallas, Martin Doerr, Chryssoula Bekiari, Ifigenia Dionissiadou/Panos Constantopoulos

Abstract

LODsyndesis: Global Scale Knowledge Services

 Heritage journal link

Authors/Speaker: Michalis Mountantonakis, Yannis Tzitzikas/Michalis Mountantonakis

Abstract

LOUD: Linked Open Usable Data for Cultural Heritage

Paper Slides

Authors/Speaker: David Newbury/David Newbury

Abstract

Online art museum collections in the United States: textual, visual, and media-based information

Short paper

Authors/Speaker: Joan Beaudoin/Joan Beaudoin

Abstract

Documenting and Mining Museum Big Data: challenges addressed by a new research project in Qatar

Paper

Authors/Speaker: Georgios Papaioannou/Georgios Papaioannou

Abstract

Representing Place in Space and Time – Methodological Aspects in modelling the Provenance of Cultural Heritage Knowledge

Short paper

Authors/Speaker: Guenther Goerz, Laura Albers/Guenther Goerz

Abstract

Session 2.4: Provenance and Illicit Trafficking

Chair: Alexandre Matos

The Case of the Ka-Nefer-Nefer Mummy Mask: An Issue of Provenance

Paper

Authors/Speaker: Ashley Ray/Ashley Ray

Abstract

Damnatio memoriae: Antiquities without context

Paper

Authors/Speaker: Despoina Markaki/Despoina Markaki

Abstract

Online edition of the file cards from the Central Depot for Confiscated Collections.

Short paper

Authors/Speaker: Lisa Frank, Peter Kloser/Lisa Frank

Abstract

In the Eye of the Beholder: Felony Hubris

Short paper

Authors/Speaker: Virginia Curry/Virginia Curry

Abstract

Session 2.5: Provenance Lost and Regained

Chair: Gabriel Bevilacqua

Woman–you struck oil’: The Zelda Mackay Collection at the George Eastman Museum

Paper

Authors/Speaker: Katherine Cornell/Katherine Cornell

Abstract

The importance of knowledge of provenance for the provenance of knowledge: The case of traditional costumes collections in Greece

 Heritage journal link

Authors/Speaker: Eleni Papathoma/Eleni Papathoma

Abstract

Documentation and information value of Criminology Museum, University of Athens, Greece

Paper

Authors/Speaker: Zoi Sakki, Artemisia Dona, Chara Spiliopoulou, Maria Stefanidou/Zoi Sakki

Abstract

Session 2.6: Crossing Documentation and Archive to Create and Study Provenance

Chair: Gabriel Bevilacqua

3Dimensional Object documentation in archival collections: Tales from the American School of Classical Studies Archives

Paper

Authors/Speaker: Eleftheria Daleziou/Eleftheria Daleziou

Abstract

National Archives of Egypt: A mission to preserve cultural heritage

Paper

Authors/Speaker: Abdelrahman Othman Masoud Elsayed/Abdelrahman Othman Masoud Elsayed

Abstract

Archival literacy as desktop archaeology: Tracing the origins of information and the integrating power of historical experience

Short paper

Authors/Speaker: Demetra Papaconstantinou/Demetra Papaconstantinou

Abstract

Session 3.6: Documentation of Built Heritage, Architecture and Urban Space

Chair: Paraskevi Pouli

Study on the Historical Presence of Chinese Nation in the Process of Northeast China Modern Urbanization

Short paper

Authors/Speaker: Haixuan Zhu, Chang Jiang, Fei Lv, Sai Liu/Haixuan Zhu

Abstract

The Dimensions of History: χωριά as historical objects

Short paper

Authors/Speaker: Andrew Murphy/Andrew Murphy

Abstract

Session 3.7: Documentation as Social Memory Practice

Chair: Walter Koch, Monika Hagedron-Saupe

Transmission of the collective memory and the Jewish identity through the postwar Jewish generations in relations to war souvenirs. Comparative study – Czechoslovakia and Luxembourg (1945-89)

Paper

Authors/Speaker: Jakub Bronec/Jakub Bronec

Abstract

Documenting Historical Past is Therapeutic

Paper

Authors/Speaker: Rebecca Naidoo/Rebecca Naidoo

Abstract

Collecting and Documenting objects of a disputed heritage

Paper

Authors/Speaker: Elena Mamoulaki, Nota Pantzou/Elena Mamoulaki

Abstract

‘Gavdos: The House’. A theatre/archaeology narrative and pieces of knowledge of diachronic home life.

Slides

Authors/Speaker: Eftimis Theou, Katerina Kopaka/Eftimis Theou

Abstract

Provenance of Knowledge and Ownership of the Past: My Heritage VS Your Heritage

Paper

Authors/Speaker: Wesam Mohamed/Wesam Mohamed

Abstract

Session 4.2: Getty Vocabularies

Session 4.4: Re-contextualizing the Museum collections and objects to their origin

Session 4.5: Spectrum – Updating the standard

Thursday, October 4, 2018

Session 0.7: Poster Session

Session 0.8: CIDOC Annual General Meeting

Session 1.5: Documentation Database Development

Chair: Gordon McKenna

Designing a multipurpose infrastructure for cultural heritage collections

Paper

Authors/Speaker: Hans Liss, Anne Ingvarsson/Hans Liss

Abstract

Arches Version 4: A case study in developing a modular semantically-enabled data management platform for ongoing documentation of all types of cultural heritage

Short paper Slides

Authors/Speaker: Annabel Lee Enriquez, Alison Dalgity/Annabel Lee Enriquez

Abstract

Integration of information about objects, documentation and intangible cultural heritage in documentation and communication contexts on the case of Ethnographic Museum in Zagreb

Authors/Speaker: Matija Dronjić, Aleksandra Vlatković, Goran Zlodi/Matija Dronjić

Abstract   Paper

Provenance of Knowledge: Digitization of reference collection of Pakistan Museum of Natural History through Web-Based Front-End and Android-Based Features

Paper

Authors/Speaker: Rafaqat Masroor/Rafaqat Masroor

Abstract

museum4punkt0: new perspectives for collaborative work in museums

Paper

Authors/Speaker: Armin Volkmann/Armin Volkmann

Abstract

ReasonableGraph.org: A Knowledge Repositories Management Framework

Paper

Authors/Speaker: Nikos Papazis/Nikos Papazis

Abstract

Knowledge Graphs for Cultural Heritage Powered by metaphacts and ResearchSpace

Paper

Authors/Speaker: Artem Kozlov/Artem Kozlov

Abstract

Session 2.7: Documentation as Source of Provenance

Chair: Jan Behrendt

Natural History Museum of Crete-University of Crete in EUROPEANA Digital Library.The Natural Europe project.

Paper

Authors/Speaker: Catherina Voreadou, Iasmi Stathi, Manolis Nikolakakis, Asimina Trikali/Catherina Voreadou

Abstract

Identify and Define What We See

Short paper

Authors/Speaker: Efrat Haberman/Efrat Haberman

Abstract

The critical analysis of sources as the first step in the scientific documentation of collections

Short paper

Authors/Speaker: Dominik Remondino/Dominik Remondino

Abstract

Developing the collection’s documentation for the Grand Egyptian Museum’s permanent exhibition: the role of its central information management system

Paper

Authors/Speaker: Eleni Zgouleta, Tarek Sayd Tawfik, Charalampos Chaitas/Eleni Zgouleta

Abstract

Results of the 2017 CIDOC Survey of documentation technology

Short paper

Authors/Speaker: Nicholas Crofts/Nicholas Crofts

Abstract

Storage Collection Recommendation From Interdisciplinary Tools: Documentation, Preventive Conservation, Curatorship, And Architectural Issues

Paper

Authors/Speaker: Yacy Ara Froner/Yacy Ara Froner

Abstract

Documentation as a tool for preservation: protocols for documentation and management of the UFMG’s Artistic Collection

Short paper

Authors/Speaker: Ana Panisset, Yacy Ara Froner/Ana Panisset

Abstract

Ethical and legal considerations for collection development, exhibition and research at Museums Victoria

 Heritage journal link

Authors/Speaker: Nancy Anastasia Ladas/Nancy Anastasia Ladas

Abstract

Provenance of knowledge: from documentation to communication in various media: case study of The Zagreb City Museum Poster Collection

Paper

Authors/Speaker: Željka Kolveshi, Goran Zlodi/Goran Zlodi

Abstract

Session 3.8: Decolonizing Documentation

Chair: Alexandre Matos

Indigenous knowledge, Documentation and the Challenge of ‘Repackaging’ in Nigerian Museums

Paper

Authors/Speaker: Louisa Onuoha, Michael Aderemi/Louisa Onuoha

Abstract

Privileging Knowledge, who’s right is it?

Paper

Authors/Speaker: Faye Belsey/Faye Belsey

Abstract

Collections in the expanded field: relationality and the provenance of artefacts and archives

 Heritage journal link

Authors/Speaker: Mike Jones/Mike Jones

Abstract

Session 3.9: User experience and museums

Chair: George Bruseker

Autism, Hyperconnectivity, and Documentary

Paper

Authors/Speaker: Salar Rafieian/Salar Rafieian

Abstract

Where is Hanuman? Provenance of knowledge, Hindu mythologies, transmigration process and the user experience of digital objects in museums.

Paper

Authors/Speaker: Patrizia Schettino/Patrizia Schettino

Abstract

Session 4.3: Heritage data-centric research: are FAIR data fair enough?