MCN Taiwan-Digital Imaging Technology SIG Workshop
MCN Taiwan - "3D Digital Archiving Application Process" Workshop "3D Digital Archiving Application Process" Workshop

Organizer: Digital Imaging Technology SIG, MCN Taiwan
Date: March 27th, 2009 (Fri.) 14:00-16:45

Location: Meeting Room, 4th floor, Library Building, National Palace Museum

  As a sequel to its “Rapid 3D Object Photography” Workshop, Digital Imaging Technology SIG, MCN Taiwan now presents “3D Digital Archiving Application Process” Workshop, inviting Mr. Wei-Jhen Hsiao and Mr. Hsiao Shi-Chi from Road Ahead Technologies Consultant Co., LTD. to share on how to digitize 3D images of cultural objects and produce models for replication through model-construction technology and pasting techniques. This workshop is scheduled for the morning of March 27, 2009 at the Audio Visual Room on the 4th floor of the Library Building, National Palace Museum. All MCM Taiwan members who are interested in digital technology and 3D model construction are invited to sign up.

 

  In view of the fact that there are many 3D collection (3D artifacts) preservation institutions, Digital Imaging Technology SIG will continue to plan hand-on workshops for 3D artifact digitization via 3D object photography and 3D model-construction methods. The workshops will unveil the secret of 3D collection digitization technology and offer 3D collection preservation institutions more diversified 3D images for digital collection, collection study, webpage display, education and promotion, and merchandise value-added application.

 

  Digital Imaging Technology SIG, MCN Taiwan has been founded to explore digital technology for artifact imaging, including image input, processing and output equipment, technique, process and method. The purpose is to pursue better image quality in order to meet image users’ expectation of image application. Through periodical meetings of its members, in conjunction with its communication with online discussion groups, Digital Imaging Technology SIG plans to invite image technology experts and scholars to share image digitization knowledge and techniques with cultural assets groups (including museums, libraries and archives), or invite image digitization device vendors to introduce new imaging technology and demonstrate operations of image digitization devices for the purpose of enriching SIG members’ knowledge of image digitization technology and enhancing their experience and interaction in image digitization technology.

 

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Registration:
Please fill out the “Registration Form” online. Due to limited seating capacity, we can only accommodate 40 participants. Members of Digital Imaging Technology SIG and members of MCN Taiwan who sign up prior to March 13 will be accepted first. All other interested individuals are also welcome to participate.

 

Note:

1.For their participation in this activity, civil servants will receive three Certified Education hours.

2. No refreshments or cups will be provided for this activity. Please bring your environment-friendly cup to drink from the water fountain nearby.

 

Agenda:

Time

Subject

Speaker

09:05-09:15

Registration

09:15-09:20

Address by the Chair

Digital Imaging Technology SIG Chair:
Mr. Alan C. G. Cheung
Digital Archives Project of Chinese Antiquities at National Palace Museum
Mr. Yung-Jen Chen
Digital Archives Project of Chinese Painting and Calligraphy at National Palace Museum

09:20-10:50

3D Object Digital Scanning

(Meeting Files .pdf 514KB)

Mr. Wei-Jhen Hsiao
Engineer, Road Ahead Technologies Consultant Co., LTD.

10:50-11:00

Break

11:00-12:00

3D Model Output

Mr. Hsiao Shi-Chi
Engineer, Road Ahead Technologies Consultant Co., LTD.

12:00-12:10

Q & A

 

Organizer
Digital Imaging Technology SIG, MCN Taiwan

Co-Organizers
National Palace Museum
Multi-Media & Technology Committee, Chinese Association of Museums
International Collaboration and Promotion Project of Taiwan e-Learning and Digital Archives Program

 

Contact:
Ms. Jessie Tsai +886-2-27883799#1416 cassiel@gate.sinica.edu.tw
International Collaboration and Promotion Project of Taiwan e-Learning and Digital Archives Program