July 7th, 2022, St Cecilia’s Hall – Concert Room & Music Museum, Edinburgh, UK

This workshop aims to bring together the research team, partners, as well as data producers and users. Specifically, it will present ongoing results of the project as well as a proposal for a specification and business case for a federated data service that addresses the needs of the community, both researchers and practitioners, to store, use, analyse and preserve complex visual datasets in the arts and humanities.

The programme will include presentations on the project research development, results of the prototype deployment, and gather stakeholders feedback on the proposal for development of such data service.

To register, use: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/multi-dimensional-visual-datasets-in-the-arts-and-humanities-workshop-2-tickets-344783465627

The provisional programme is as follows:

TimeSession
9:30 – 10:00Coffee/Tea and registration
10:00 – 10:40 Session: Welcome and update on project developments

Karina Rodriguez Echavarria, University of Brighton
Myrsini Samaroudi, University of Brighton
10:40 – 12:30Session: Infrastructures for 3D datasets

Building a regional data infrastructure in Edinburgh for all
Mark Parsons, EPCC Director and Dean of Research Computing, The University of Edinburgh

An easy way to publish 3D data online
Thomas Flynn, Sketchfab 

Heritage in 3D: Data from Capture to Application
Sophia Mirashrafi, HES

Working within and without conventions. Experiences from publishing the Gabii Project Reports, 
Rachel Opitz, Glasgow University

IIIF-3D Stakeholders
Ronald Haynes, Chair IIIF 3D Technical Specification Group
12:30 – 13:30Lunch
13:30 – 15:00Collaborative Session 1: Priorities for implementation of a 3D Data Service
15:00 – 15:30Coffee
15:30 – 17:00 Collaborative Session 2: Next steps