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ECAI Workshop:
This workshop aims at illuminating the Buddhist past by documenting the circulation of ideas,
people and goods across Asia via the so-called Maritime Silk Road(s). The ECAI Atlas of
Maritime Buddhisn Project highlights the maritime contribution to the development of a
premodern global network of trade and cultural diffusion, within which Buddhism was seamlessly integrated.
The Atlas initiative is supported by an international team of researchers utilizing new data collection technologies and advanced data mapping to integrate the latest archaeological evidence. This workshop provides the projects researchers an opportunity to present their findings and to discuss best practices in the preservation and digitalization of cultural heritage.
SESSION I:Technical Aspects of
Cultural Heritage9am-1pm
SESSION II:Atlas of Maritime Buddhism
2pm-6pm
The Atlas of Maritime Buddhism25 March 2013ISEAS Seminar Room II
To register, please write to:
Co-organized by the Electronic Cultural Atlas Initiative (ECAI) and the Nalanda-Sriwijaya Centre, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
NALANDA-SRIWIJAYA CENTREInstitute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS)
30 Heng Mui Keng Terrace, Singapore 119614 T 6870 4549 F 6775 6264 E [email protected]
W http://nsc.iseas.edu.sg facebook.com/nalandasriwijayacentre
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ECAI Workshop: The Atlas of Maritime Buddhism
25 March 2013ISEAS Seminar Room II
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Open Platform and Context in Digital TechnologyHowie LanUniversity of California, Berkeley
What do we Learn when we Digitize EVERYTHINGHarold ThwaitesCentre For Creative Content and Digital Innovation, University of Malaya
Remote Sensing of Cultural HeritageDamian EvansGreater Angkor Project, Siem Reap, CambodiaUniversity of Sydney, Australia
SESSION II: Atlas of Maritime Buddhism2pm-6pm
Maritime Dissemination of BuddhismLewis LancasterUniversity of California, Berkeley
Geo-registration of Buddhist Archaeological Sites in Tamil NaduDayalan DuraiswamyIndia Archaeological Survey, Southern India
Mapping Esoteric Buddhist Networks across the Maritime Silk Roads (ca 8th-13th century C.E.)Andrea AcriNalanda-Sriwijaya Centre, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore
Maritime Transmission of the Monastic Order of Nuns to ChinaAsanga Guang XingUniversity of Hong Kong
Southern Asia Dharma Civilization and Stitched Craft Navigation: Austronesian Perspectives David BlundellNational Chengchi University, Taiwan
SESSION I: Technical Aspects of Cultural Heritage9am-1pm
Closing discussion and announcement of next ECAI workshop/seminar
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