Credits
This 3D scholarly edition was made by Igor Bajena in the framework of Pure3D. The materials presented were created as part of the Digital Urban History Lab (DUHL) project and a partnership between the Institute of Architecture of the Hochschule Mainz (AI MAINZ) and the Rhineland-Palatinate General Directorate for Cultural Heritage (GDKE), funded by GDKE, German Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media, Sparkasse Rhein-Nahe and J. Molitor Immobilien GmbH. You can read more about the project in the following article. Team involved in the project include:
- Piotr Kuroczynski (AI MAINZ)
- Julia Merz (AI MAINZ)
- Ellen Riemer (GDKE)
- Guido Faccani
- Gernot Frankhäuser (GDKE)
- Peggy Grosse (AI MAINZ)
- Igor Bajena (AI MAINZ)
- Kinga Wnęk (AI MAINZ)
- Aliyah Mahmood (AI MAINZ)
- Marta Zielińska (AI MAINZ)
- Patrycja Stelmach (AI MAINZ)
- Michael Sherman (AI MAINZ)
This edition is also a part of Igor Bajena's doctoral thesis on methods of documentation and publication of digital reconstruction, which is being prepared as part of a scholarship from the University of Bologna. The work is supervised by Prof. Fabrizio Apollonio (University of Bologna) and prof. Piotr Kuroczyński (AI MAINZ).
A great deal of support in the creation of the edition was provided by Dr Gudio Faccani, who is directing the excavations at the St. Johannis Church site, and by Dr Ellen Riemer and Gernot Frankhäuser of the GDKE for delivery of part of the bibliographic materials. Credit is also given to Carla Flohr for help in collecting materials at the excavation site.
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