Condition.2015 programme:
Condition.2015 Conservation programme
Conservation Day 1 (19 May 2015)
Granaries, Ołowianka 9-13, Gdańsk
8:00-9:00 Registration
9:00-9:20 Welcome speech
Dr Jerzy Litwin – Director of National Maritime Museum in Gdańsk
Maria Dyrka – Deputy Director of Science of National Maritime Museum in Gdańsk
Dr Inger M. Egenberg – Chair of Programme Committee
Monica Hovdan – Partner representative (Norwegian Maritime Museum in Oslo)
1st session – Conservation of waterlogged wooden objects; some with additional layers (Prof. Elizabeth Peacock)
9:20-9:40 “Conservation of archaeological waterlogged wood objects on pile-dwelling Serteya II (excavation 2010).” Natalia A. Vasilyeva (The State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia)
9:40-9:45 Discussion
9:45-10:05 “Sugar Conservation of Waterlogged Archaeological Finds in the Last 35 years.” Prof. András Morgós (Korea National University of Cultural Heritage)
10:05-10:10 Discussion
10:10-10:30 “Conservation of wooden wrecks from the Baltic Sea.” Irena Jagielska (National Maritime Museum in Gdansk, Poland)
10:30-10:35 Discussion
10:35-10:55 “Tarry substances on historic ships – do we need a strategy to preserve its information potential.” Dr Inger M. Egenberg (University of Stavanger, Archaeological Museum, Norway)
10.55-11:00 Discussion
11:00-11:20 Coffee break
2nd session – Conservation of individual ship wrecks – addressing shape and dimensional stability – during conservation process or after (preventive conservation) (Dr Inger Marie Egenberg)
11:20-11:40 “Conservation of Barcode 6.” Brynjar Sandvoll (Museum of Cultural History, University of Oslo, Norway)
11:40-11:45 Discussion
11:45-12.05 “Conservation of a 17th century boat, Barcode 6, for exhibition.” Monica Hovdan, Pal Thome (Norwegian Maritime Museum in Oslo, Norway)
12:05-12:10 Discussion
12:10-13:35 Lunch
3rd session – Physical and chemical properties of wood after conservation treatment (Prof. András Morgós)
13:35-13:55 “The ArCo Project – Ageing Study of Treated Composite Archaeological Waterlogged Artefacts – preliminary results.” Diego Tamburini (Department of Chemistry and Industrial Chemistry, University of Pisa, Italy)
13:55-14:00 Discussion
14:00-14:20 “Metal ions in archaeological wood from the Oseberg find – a complex issue?” Dr Caitlin McQueen, Prof. Hartmut Kutzke, Susan Braovac (Museum of Cultural History, University of Oslo, Norway)
14:20-14:25 Discussion
14:25-14:45 “Chemical analysis of degraded wood by Py-GC/MS, and FTIR.” Susan Braovac, Diego Tamburini, J.J. Łucejko, Prof. Hartmut Kutzke, Prof. Maria Perla Colombini (Museum of Cultural History, University of Oslo, Norway)
14:45-14:50 Discussion
14:50-15:10 Coffee break
Conservation Day 2 (20 May 2015)
Granaries, Ołowianka 9-13, Gdańsk
4th session – Textiles, leather and metal conservation (Prof. Elizabeth Peacock)
9:00-9:20 “Experiments of cleaning and conservation of Archeological textile in the field and in the laboratory.” Nataliya Sinitsyna (State Museum and Exhibition Centre of the Ministry of Culture ROSIZO, Moscow, Russian Federation)
9:20-9:25 Discussion
9:25-9:45 “Conservation and re-conservation of archaeological leather objects.” Dawid Grupa (Institute of Archaeology, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Poland)
9:45-9:50 Discussion
9:50-10:10 “Archaeometric methods for the analysis of historical objects made of metal complementary to the course of conservation work.” Dr Ryszard Kaźmierczak, Paweł Kucypera (Institute of Archaeology, Nicolaus Copernicus University,Toruń, Poland)
10:10-10:15 Discussion
10:15-10:35 Coffee break
5th session – Approaches concerning the archaeological excavation situation (Władysław Weker)
10:35-10:55 “Various raw-materials and huge amounts of artefacts from the New Market Square (Wrocław, SW Poland) – a great challenge for Minimal Intervention Laboratory.” Dr Beata Miazga, Magdalena Konczewska (Institute of Archeology, University of Wroclaw)
10:55-11:00 Discussion
11:00-11:20 “Evidence excavated from the ground – conservation problems concerning the archaeological objects excavated in the trenches of death of Polish officers murdered by NKVD in 1940 – Katyn Massacre.” Dr hab. Małgorzata Grupa (Institute of Archaeology, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Poland)
11:20-11:25 Discussion
6th session – Analytical approaches for diagnosing decay in waterlogged wood (Dr hab. Magdalena Zborowska)
11:25-11:45 “Biochemical fingerprints in marine-archeological wood.” Dr Yvonne Fors (Department of Conservation, University of Gothenburg, Sweden)
11:45-11:50 Discussion
11.50-12:10 “Waterlogged archaeological wood from Biskupin site: multi-analytical approach for decay diagnosis.” Jeanette Jacqueline Łucejko, Diego Tamburini, Dr hab. Magdalena Zborowska, J. Kudela, Prof. Włodzimierz Prądzyński, F. Modugno, Prof. Maria Perla Colombini (Institute for the Conservation and Promotion of Cultural Heritage (ICVBC), National Research Council, Florence, Italy)
12:10-12:15 Discussion
12:15-12:35 “Research on physical and chemical properties of waterlogged wood.” Magdalena Komorowicz, Prof. Hanna Wróblewska, Dr hab. Andrzej Fojutowski, Andrzej Noskowiak, Iwona Pomian (Wood Technology Institute, Poznan, Poland)
12:35-12:40 Discussion
12:40-14:10 Lunch
7th session – Developing new materials for conservation of waterlogged wood (Irena Jagielska)
14:10-14:30 “Learning from nature – on the way to new bio-inspired materials for the conservation of archaeological wood.” Prof. Hartmut Kutzke, Emily McHale, Dr Caitlin McQueen, Dr Mikkel Christensen, Prof. Tore Benneche (Museum of Cultural History, University of Oslo, Norway)
14:30-14:35 Discussion
14:35-14:55 “Bio-inspired materials for the preservation of archaeological wood: Lignin.” Emily McHale (Museum of Cultural History, University of Oslo, Norway)
14:55-15:00 Discussion
15:00-15:20 “Dimensional stability of oak and pine waterlogged wood by keratin aqueous solutions.” Mariusz Fejfer, Iga Pietrzak, Dr hab. Magdalena Zborowska (Muzeum Archeologiczne w Biskupinie)
15:20-15:25 Discussion
15:25-15:45 Coffee break
Condition.2015 Digitization programme
Digitization Day 1 (21 May 2015)
Maritime Culture Centre, Tokarska 21-25, Gdańsk
8:00-9:00 Registration
9:00-9:20 Welcome speech
Dr Jerzy Litwin – Director of National Maritime Museum in Gdańsk
Szymon Kulas – Deputy Director of Administration of National Maritime Museum in Gdańsk
Dr Cezary Żrodowski – Chair of Programme Committee (Digitization)
Espen Uleberg – Partner representative (Museum of Cultural History, University of Oslo)
1st session – Photography (Grzegorz Nosorowski)
9:20-9:40 “Digitization of complex objects like altar, wardrobe and folk musical instrument.” Marcin Mondzelewski (The Royal Łazienki Museum, Poland)
9:40-10:00 “Digitizing a cargo ship – in-house project of documentation of steam ship “Soldek”.” Marcin Kłos (National Maritime Museum in Gdańsk, Poland)
10:00-10:20 Discussion
10:20-10:50 Coffee break
2nd session – Photogrammetry (Dr Joel Boaz)
10:50-11:10 “Bremen Cog – Long term monitoring of deformation processes using photogrammetry” Amandine Colson (German Maritime Museum, Germany)
11:10-11:30 “The use of photogrammetry in archaeological excavations in Norway” Magne Samdal (Museum of Cultural History, University of Oslo, Norway)
11:30-11:50 Discussion
11:50-12:10 Coffee break
3rd session – 3D documentation (Dr Cezary Żrodowski)
Part A
12:10-12:30 “3D scanning of viking ships” Bjarte Aarseth (Museum of Cultural History, University of Oslo, Norway)
12:30-12:50 “Large scale modeling in day to day practice of a Heritage Inspector” Mariusz Wiśniewski (Wojewódzki Urząd Ochrony Zabytków w Warszawie, Poland)
12:50-13:10 “Conservation and 3d-documentation of waterlogged wood from medieval mining” Philipp Schmidt-Reimann, Thomas Reuter (Archaeological Heritage Office Dresden, Germany)
13:10 – 13:30 Discussion
13:30 – 15:00 Lunch
Part B
15:00-15:20 “Medieval Crane Gate in Gdansk – history of 3d modelling based on point clouds. Technical and theoretical aspects of the task” Jakub Góralski (Poland)
15:20-15:40 “Making a digital inventory of historic folk boats from the collections of the National Maritime Museum in Gdańsk as a part of the project “Maritime Museum – Digital Maritime Museum (step 2)” Marcin Kulesza (Architekci Gzowski&Gzowski, Poland)
15:40-16:00 Discussion
16:00-16:05 Comfort break
16:05-16:45 Keynote Speaker: “Global Approaches to Digital Documentation” Dr Lyn Wilson, (Historic Scotland, Conservation Centre, Edinburgh, Scotland)
Digitization Day 2 (22 May)
Maritime Culture Centre, Tokarska 21-25, Gdańsk
8:00-9:00 Registration
9:00-9:20 Summary of day 1
4th session – Digital dissemination (Prof. Gunnar Liestøl)
9:20-9:40 “Digital Dissemination in situ.” Prof. Gunnar Liestøl (Department of Media & Communication, University of Oslo, Norway)
9:40-10:00 “Use of file metadata in dissemination of digital assets.” Mikołaj Machowski (National Museum in Warsaw, Poland)
10:00-10:20 “Challenges concerning recording and online dissemination of objects consisting of many items (sets).” Weronika Grochowska (National Museum in Gdańsk, Poland)
10:20-10:40 “Application of Survey Simulator for museums.” Dr Cezary Żrodowski, (Gdańsk University of Technology, Det Norske Veritas, Poland)
10:40-11:00 Discussion
11:00-11:30 Coffee break
5th session – Digitization and reuse of data (Paulina Florjanowicz)
11:30-11:50 “Coins found in medieval churches – the challenge of digitization and the reuse of data.” Steinar Kristensen (Museum of Cultural History, University of Oslo, Norway)
11:50-12:10 “Digitizing archaeology in Norway.” Mieko Matsumoto, Espen Uleberg, (Museum of Cultural History, University of Oslo, Norway)
12:10-12:30 “Possibilities of conservation and reconstruction of archaeological sites throughout digitalization.” Julia M. Chyla (Antiquity of Southeastern Europe Research Centre University of Warsaw; Castillo de Huarmey Archaeological Project, Poland)
12:30-12:50 Discussion
12:50-14:20 Lunch
6th session – Unconferencing Condition.2015
14:20-15:20 Unconferencing Condition.2015
15:20-15:40 Coffee break