*Those are a whole lot of "cultural heritage technologies."
http://www.archeomatica.it/call-for-papers
"Topics and trends relevant to the Archeomatica Issues include, but are not limited to, the following:
Methodologies and analytical techniques for the characterization and for the evaluation of the preservation state of historical masterpieces
On-site and remotely sensed data collection
Digital artefact capture, representation and manipulation
Experiences in cultural heritage conservation
Methods for data elaboration and cataloguing
Setting of historical architectures
Intelligent tools for digital reconstruction (((Kind of a "architecture as cloud" schtick going on here, only backward in time)))
Augmentation of physical collections with digital presentations
Applications in Education and Tourism
Archaeological reconstruction
Electronic corpora (((ouch))
XML and databases and computational interpretation
Three-dimensional computer modeling, Second Life and virtual worlds
((("Archeology of Second Life." Could be a hot historical curio in 200 years)))
Image capture, processing, and interpretation
3-D laser scanning, synchrotron, or X-ray imaging and analysis
Technology
Metadata of material culture
Optical 3D measurement
Cultural heritage recording
Terrestrial laser scanning
Virtual reality data acquisition
Photogrammetric processing
GPS
GIS
Remote sensing
Culture portals
Advanced systems for digital culture in museums, archives and art institutions
Digitalization of cultural property
Web 2.0 and development of social networks on the top of cultural heritage portals (((crushing them flat beneath the massive architectures of participation)))
Applications of mobile technologies for digital culture and cultural heritage
Ubiquitous and pervasive computing (((you knew they had to be in here somewhere)))
Methodologies and approaches to digitization
Augmented reality, virtual reality and digital culture
Access to archives in Europe
Books and electronic publishing
2/3/4D Data Capture and Processing in Cultural Heritage
Web-based museum guides
Applications of Semantic Web technologies in Cultural Heritage
Non-Destructive analytical techniques for the study of the composition and decay of cultural heritage components (((In another life I had this awesome job, and in that life, as I pottered harmlessly around all the decaying stuff, they said "he could have been a novelist")))
Management of heritage knowledge and data
Visualization for cultural heritage