With the Support of: 

Cotsen Hall, American School of Classical Studies at Athens

Sponsored by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens and Case Western Reserve University College of Arts and Sciences

February 27-28, 2025

 

Thursday, February 27, 2025

 

6:00pm   Introduction
   
6:10pm  Making a Digital 3D Platform for the Sanctuary of the Great Gods at Samothrace
  (Ian Burr and Bonna D. Wescoat)
6:25pm Developing Extended Reality Technology to Experience Ancient Spaces
  (Mark A. Griswold and Erin Henninger)
6:40pm Modeling the Embodied Experience of Space in the Sanctuary of the Great Gods at Samothrace: Mixed Reality, 4E Cognition, and Apprehending the Past
  (Maggie L. Popkin)
6:55pm Accessing Remote Sacred Sites: Extended Reality and New Religious Experiences
  (Justine Howe)
   
7:10pm Discussion
   
7:30-8:00pm    Demonstration of the Samothrace Mixed Reality Model
   
8:00-9:00pm Reception and opportunity to visit the exhibition, Imag/in/ing Samothrace: From Homer to the HoloLens

 

Friday, February 28, 2025

 
9:30 Welcome
   
9:35am Reunited and It Feels So Good: Digitally Rejoining Samothracian Sculpture
  (Ellen M. Archie, Vincent Baillet, Ludovic Laugier, Georg Platner, Rebecca A. Salem, and Bonna D. Wescoat)
10:00am The Flow of Images: Audiovision as Periēgesis in the Mosaics at Hosios Loukas
  (Bissera V. Pentcheva)
10:30am Digital Reconstructions of Ancient Greek Temples: The Case of Apollo’s Temple at Delphi (4th Century B.C.)
  (Vincent Baillet)
   
11:00-11:30 Discussion and coffee break
   
11:30am Demonstrations of the Samothrace Mixed Reality Model
  Demonstrations of the Red Monastery Mixed Reality Model
  Screening of Icons of Sound: The Voice of Hagia Sophia
   
12:30-2:30pm Lunch Break
   
2:30pm Teaching with the Red Monastery HoloLens: Three-Dimensional Experiences of Ancient Environments
  (Clara Pinchbeck and Elizabeth S. Bolman)
3:00pm Seeing Through Fresh Eyes: Virtual Reality and Eye-tracking in Reconstructing Ancient Perception
  (Danilo Marco Campanaro)
3:30pm 3D Environment Multiagent Simulation: Tracking Movement and Trade in Roman Greece
  (Vassilis Evangelidis, Dimitris Grigoropoulos, and Chairi Kiourt)
   
3:30-4:00pm Discussion and coffee break
 
4:00-5:30pm Demonstrations of the Samothrace Mixed Reality Model
  Demonstrations of the Red Monastery Mixed Reality Model
  Screening of Seeing Through Chant: Sainte Foy at Conques
  Opportunity to visit Imag/in/ing Samothrace: From Homer to the HoloLens
   
5:30-6:00pm Closing Discussion