Thursday, 18 October 2018

Venue: Austrian Academy of Sciences, Sitzungssaal (1. Stock), Dr. Ignaz Seipel-Platz 2, 1010 Vienna

Time Presentation
10:00-10:15 Professor Dr. Walter Pohl (Director of the Institute for Medieval Research, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria), Welcoming Words (to be confirmed)>
10:15-11:00 Keynote Lecture No. 1: Professor Dr. William Cartwright (RMIT University, Australia): Theatre of the World
11:00-11:15 Coffee Break
11:15-11:45 Doz. Mag. Dr. Mihailo Popović (Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria): The Digital Cluster Project "Digitising Patterns of Power (DPP)" – Uniting History, Archaeology, Geography and Cartography with Tools from Digital Humanities
11:45-12:15 Ass.-Prof. Mag. Dr. Karel Kriz (University of Vienna, Austria): Mapping the Past, Present and Future – Geo-Communicating Historical Places and Spaces
12:15-12:45 Discussion
13:00-14:00 Lunch
14:00-14:30 Mag. Dr. Katharina Winckler (Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria): Thinking Territory in the Early Middle Ages: a Digital Approach using the Example of the Diocese of Freising
14:30-15:00 Mag. Dr. Alexander Pucher (University of Vienna, Austria): An Interactive Map-Based Application to Represent Historical Landscapes
15:00-15:30 Discussion
15:30-16:00 Coffee Break
16:00-16:30 Mag. Dr. Stefan Eichert (Austrian Academy of Sciences and University of Vienna, Austria): "Frontier – Contact Zone – No Man’s Land" – a Digital Repository for the Archaeology of the Morava – Dyje Borderregion in the Early Middle Ages
16:30-17:00 Mag. Dr. Johannes Preiser-Kapeller (Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria): Digitising the Local, Localising the Global. A Small Armenian Kingdom in the Wide World of the Early Middle Ages
17:00-17:30 Mag. Markus Breier (University of Vienna, Austria): Representing Spatial Uncertainties of Historical Places and Spaces in Interactive Maps
17:30-18:15 Discussion

Friday, 19 October 2018

Venue: Looshaus, Bügelzimmer and Manufaktur, Michaelerplatz 3, 1010 Vienna

Time Presentation
09:00-09:30 Keynote Lecture No. 2: Professor Dr. Joseph Patrich (University of Jerusalem, Israel): The Onomasticon of Judaea/Palaestina and Arabia and Its Digital Version. Objectives and State of the Research
09:30-09:50 Mag. Veronika Polloczek, MA and Bernhard Koschicek, BA BSc (both Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria): Transformation of Analogue Data into OpenAtlas Data: the Example from the Chronicle of the Herzheimer Family
09:50-10:05 Dr. Martin Kuna and Mag. Olga Lečbychová (both The Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic): Archaeological Information System of the Czech Republic
10:05-10:30 Discussion
10:30-11:00 Coffee Break
11:00-11:15 Dr. Pierre Fütterer (University of Magdeburg, Germany): Routes of Power. Itinerant Kingship, its Infrastructure and the Approbation of Space in 10th Century Medieval Germany
11:15-11:30 David Schmid, BA (University of Vienna, Austria): Visualising the Ostrogothic Kingdom – The Use of GIS in Early Medieval Studies
11:30-11:50 Dr. Olivier Delouis (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France) and Dr. Julien Curie (Université Paris-Sorbonne, France): The Byzantine Region of Bithynia: from Archeological Archives to Geographic Information
11:50-12:20 Discussion
12:20-13:30 Lunch
13:30-13:45 Mag. Dr. David Novák (The Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic): Emblems of Power, Administrative Centres or Places of Luxurious Living? A Digital Archaeological Analysis of Medieval and Post-Medieval Manorial Residences
13:45-14:00 Alexander Watzinger (Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria): OpenAtlas: How to Grow Software for Historians
14:00-14:15 Dr. Francesco Borri (Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria): Urbs Karoli: the Frankish Takeover of Saxony
14:15-14:45 Discussion
14:45-15:00 Doz. Mag. Dr. Mihailo Popović (Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria): Concluding Remarks