
News overview
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Dr. Bruno Sartini Co-Organizes SEMDH2025 Workshop
Dr. Bruno Sartini co-organized SEMDH2025 at ESWC in Slovenia, presenting research on Italian ads using Linked Open Data and iconographical analysis.
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Winter School Methods in Digital Heritage 2025 – Program Concluded, Connections Continue
We congratulate all 19 participants of the 2025 LMU Winter School Methods in Digital Heritage (MDH) on their successful completion of assignments and handing-over of their certificates.
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Applications Now Open for the New M.A. in Digital Cultural Heritage!
We're thrilled to announce that admissions are now officially open for the brand-new Master of Arts in Digital Cultural Heritage!
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Winter School Participants Process Data in Our Computer Lab
The participants of the MDH Winter Schoo spent the last few days processing the hundreds of photos they captured at the Museum für Abgüsse München.
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Digital Photogrammetry session at Museum für Abgüsse
Our team and the participants of the Winter School: Methods in Digital Heritage met today at the Museum für Abgüsse Klassischer Bildwerke (MfA) to digitize various plaster cast replicas of renowned Classical and Hellenistic artworks.
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LMU Munich Methods in Digital Heritage Winter School 2025 Kicks Off
The LMU Munich Winter School: Methods in Digital Heritage (MDH) has officially begun, bringing together an international cohort of students eager to explore the latest techniques in cultural heritage digitization.
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NooN Project Begins: Advancing Digital Heritage on Bornholm
The NooN project, a pioneering effort to digitize and semantically document prehistoric artifacts, has officially launched on the island of Bornholm.
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Technology and Cultural Preservation of CA Parks
Prof. Dr. Nicola Lercari gave an interview about the development of an interactive guide to California's history and natural environment.
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Preserving Cultural Heritage...
...in the Digital Age: A Sense of Urgency
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"We make time visible"
Article in the LMU research magazine EINSICHTEN about Prof. Dr. Nicola Lercari's research.
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Digital Imaging for Cultural Heritage and Archaeology
Collaboration between the LMU Institute for Digital Heritage Studies and the Plastercast Museum