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3rd edtion An interdisciplinary international conference entitled “Use of Digital Technologies in the Documentation, Protection, Management and Dissemination of Cultural Heritage”
Skrócona nazwa konferencji:
3r ed. Cultural heritage of the eastern lands of the former Republic of Poland
The Carpathian Mountains are a special place where many monuments of wooden
sacral architecture can be found. Due to the location and the nature of materials used
for construction, they are constantly exposed to destruction by slow processes (like
atmospheric ones) and sudden events (like devastations caused by human activity). This,
combined with the unique values of these objects, leads to attempts to preserve them
for the purposes of reconstruction and dissemination. Effort at preserving at least
some of the monuments of wooden sacral architecture from the Carpathian Mountains
was undertaken, as part of their own activities, by the employees of Lab3D at the
Department of Computer Science, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer
Science, Lublin University of Technology, Poland. It was decided to use 3D digitisation
techniques (including 3D scanning) as the most appropriate method for the scale and
nature of the project. Works under the supervision of prof. Jerzy Montusiewicz
and prof. Marek Miłosz have resulted, among others, in scientific expeditions to Cluj-
Napoca (Romania) and to Sanok (Poland). Obtained data and other results of these
efforts are published on the website https://carpatia3d.com/, among others. Further
dissemination and scientific activities, as well as extension of the scope of this
digitisation to the countries of the Visegrad Group, are planned.