07/09/2025
The last (but not least!) Athens presentation on our research was by PhD Candidate Madisen Hvidberg coauthored with her supervisor Dr. Peter Dawson. Their paper was entitled Rediscovering Landscapes: Digital Recontextualization of a Kootenai Brown Homestead.
This presentation was on a project that Madisen is doing in addition to her dissertation work where she and Pete are exploring the application of reality capture technologies to digital heritage practice through a case study involving the virtual recontextualization of Kootenai Brownโs relocated homestead. Relocated heritage often suffers from a loss of commemorative integrity, a concept that acknowledges the importance of site-specific values including those of spatial, cultural, and narrative nature. By combining terrestrial laser scanning (TLS), historic photography, and virtual spatial alignment techniques, this project digitally reunites the Kootenai Brown cabin with its original landscape in Waterton Lakes National Park. The resulting digital recontextualization provides new possibilities for understanding and interpreting heritage structures that have been physically removed from their contexts. It also illustrates the ethical complexities of presenting digital reconstructions as historical truths.
You can check out both of these Kootenai Brown related datasets on our archive at alberta.preserve.ucalgary.ca and stay tuned to see this research published soon!
The second photo is from the beginning of Madi's trip in Oia, Santorini. This was Madi's fourth time attending the CAAs in person and visiting Greece for it was amazing! Congrats on a great presentation, Madi ๐