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- Q22080391 abstract "The Institute For Digital Archaeology (IDA) is a joint venture between Harvard University the University of Oxford (UK), and Dubai's Museum of the Future. It was founded in 2012 by its current executive director, Roger Michel. The IDA seeks to redefine the field of archaeology by fusing traditional methods with advanced digital image capture, processing and printing technologies. The organization promotes this new discipline of Digital Archaeology through conferences, publications, interactive internet resources and an extensive range of workshops and certificate programs offered in collaboration with its educational partners. In all of its work, the IDA encourages the crowd-sourcing of research through the use of open-access databases and other forms of information sharing.In 2015, the IDA achieved wide international acclaim, including a cover story in the November 11, 2015 issue of Newsweek, for its Million Image Database program aimed at preserving cultural heritage objects and architecture in the conflict zones of the Middle East. The organization's first monumental scale reconstruction, a recreation of Palmyra, Syria's lost Triumphal Arch, will be unveiled on Trafalgar Square in London, England on April 19, 2016. This project is the subject matter of a documentary by BBC2.In collaboration with its global partners, the IDA promotes cultural heritage preservation and a wider understanding and appreciation of the ancient world. In his address at the World Government Summit in Dubai on February 8, 2016, Michel described the IDA's goals: "It is our intention to provide an optimistic and constructive response to destructive threats to history and heritage. We hope to highlight the potential for the triumph of human ingenuity over violence by offering innovative options for the stewardship of objects and architecture from our shared past. We also hope to provoke thoughtful dialogue about the significance of heritage material. In particular, we hope that visitors to our reconstruction sites will consider the role of physical objects in defining their history and weigh carefully the question of where precisely history and heritage reside. Finally, we hope to raise awareness of the human cost of lost heritage and enlist a new generation of scholars, students and volunteers to assist in efforts aimed at historical preservation and study."".
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- Q22080391 comment "The Institute For Digital Archaeology (IDA) is a joint venture between Harvard University the University of Oxford (UK), and Dubai's Museum of the Future. It was founded in 2012 by its current executive director, Roger Michel. The IDA seeks to redefine the field of archaeology by fusing traditional methods with advanced digital image capture, processing and printing technologies.".
- Q22080391 label "Institute for Digital Archaeology".
- Q22080391 homepage www.digitalarchaeology.org.uk.