The present paper proposal will be aimed to focus the main aspect of the next evolution in the wide diffusion of shareable information about Cultural Heritage, trying to underline the issues that can produce a lack of optimization in the process. Considering a workflow starting from the digital survey towards the production of the surface models for managing a monument to the dissemination in the geographic web environments, there will be the need to keep clearly in mind what a process of simplification means, and what kind of steps the gathered data have to take for the production of sharable 3D models more compliant with the usual perceptive human behaviours. Moreover, the building of three dimensional digital models can be considered as a simple game play if not supported by the correct digital space design and by the integration of specific information inside the model in itself. The structure of the information sharing should be correctly suitable to the actual digital community behaviours, creating a real diffusion of the information to all the users and allowing a solid participation thanks to the latest solution of learning and digital relationship. This dissertation will be supported by a series of case studies from the more recent experience in the scientific collaboration between the Dipartimento di Progettazione dell’Architettura and Giscover.com with specific example from the Palladian Villas, some Archaeological monument in Sardinia, some reconstruction and historical evolution in the Tuscany townscape and the combination of outdoor activities, landscape design and geographical web systems.
Cultural Heritage, enhanced documentation, geographic web, communities and data sharing. Toward the next step in information management and dissemination / Verdiani, Giorgio; Nicolodi, Massimo;. - ELETTRONICO. - 1:(2008), pp. 177-180. (Intervento presentato al convegno VSMM 2008, Digital Heritage – Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Virtual Systems and Multimedia tenutosi a Limassol, Cyprum nel 20–25 October 2008).
Cultural Heritage, enhanced documentation, geographic web, communities and data sharing. Toward the next step in information management and dissemination
VERDIANI, GIORGIO;
2008
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The present paper proposal will be aimed to focus the main aspect of the next evolution in the wide diffusion of shareable information about Cultural Heritage, trying to underline the issues that can produce a lack of optimization in the process. Considering a workflow starting from the digital survey towards the production of the surface models for managing a monument to the dissemination in the geographic web environments, there will be the need to keep clearly in mind what a process of simplification means, and what kind of steps the gathered data have to take for the production of sharable 3D models more compliant with the usual perceptive human behaviours. Moreover, the building of three dimensional digital models can be considered as a simple game play if not supported by the correct digital space design and by the integration of specific information inside the model in itself. The structure of the information sharing should be correctly suitable to the actual digital community behaviours, creating a real diffusion of the information to all the users and allowing a solid participation thanks to the latest solution of learning and digital relationship. This dissertation will be supported by a series of case studies from the more recent experience in the scientific collaboration between the Dipartimento di Progettazione dell’Architettura and Giscover.com with specific example from the Palladian Villas, some Archaeological monument in Sardinia, some reconstruction and historical evolution in the Tuscany townscape and the combination of outdoor activities, landscape design and geographical web systems.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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