Virtual Summer Camp in Digital and Public Humanities  
Venice, 6 - 10 July, 2020

Strand #4: Digital Archaeology and its Public

This strand focuses on theories and practices that archaeologists apply in surveys, remote sensing, spatial analysis, data collection and data management. Participants will engage in digital strategies to analyze the heritage and visualize, share and communicate it to the public. Moreover, taking advantage of the recent Covid-19 lockdown experience, and using archaeological tools and methods, Strand #4 aims to explore how the materiality of representative objects that shaped/are shaping our daily life may be narrated, interpreted, visualized and digitized.