Summer Conferences

Several of our team members are speaking in conferences in the following months. Be sure to check them out below!

International Congress on Medieval Studies | University of Western Michigan

Objects of Interest: Reconstruction, Reimagination, and Experimentation Using 3D Scanning and Printing Technologies and Traditional Modes of Making
Organizer: Sahand Shaghaghi (University of Waterloo), Sr. & Ann Marie Rasmussen (University of Waterloo)
Moderator: Sahand Shaghaghi, Sr. (University of Waterloo)

Reimagining Medieval Badges in Modern Materials
Ellen Siebel-Achenbach (University of Waterloo)
Ann Marie Rasmussen (University of Waterloo)

Beyond Preservation: Use Cases of Emerging Technologies to Engage a Wider Audience
Kian Drew (University of Waterloo)
Erin Kurian (University of Waterloo)

Shaping the Ground under their Feet: Toward Automated Approaches to Recon- structing Medieval Environments for Historical Research, Educational Games, and Immersive Simulations
Zack MacDonald (Western University)
Andrew Moore (University of Waterloo)

Friday 12 May 2023 | 15:30 - 16:45 | Virtual


American Institute for Conservation Annual Meeting

(Preventive Care) Environments of Change: Digitization of Historic Sites and Artifacts for Heritage Repositories, Educational Video Games, and Virtual Reality Tourism Apps

Andrew Moore (University of Waterloo)
Melissa Allen

Thursday 18 May 2023 | 16:30 - 17:00


International Medieval Congress | University of Leeds

Medieval Entanglements Between Humans and the Environment
Moderator: Amanda Power (University of Oxford)

The Environmental Impacts of the Late Medieval English Leather Network
Erin Kurian (University of Waterloo)

Monday 3 July 2023 | 14:15 - 15:45


Environments of Change: Nature and the Human Experience in Late Medieval Sussex
Organizer: Claire Kennan (Queen’s University)
Moderator: Erin Kurian (University of Waterloo)

Experiencing Climate Change on a Local Level: Environmental Management on Two 14th-Century English Manors
Andrew Moore (University of Waterloo)

Chronicling Climate Change: Contemporary Understandings of Late Medieval Natural Disaster
Claire Kennan (Queen’s University)

‘Skep’-ticism: The Impact of Beekeeping on the Environment through Time
Simon Coppard (Queen’s University)

Foundations for Linked Data in Historical Building Information Models and Immersive Historical Environments
Zack Macdonald (Western University)

Tuesday 4 July 2023 | 9:00 - 10:30

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