Browsing EG GCH: EUROGRAPHICS Workshop on Graphics and Cultural Heritage by Subject "Educational institutions"
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3D Laser Scanning in Cave Environment: the Case of Las Cuevas, Belize. Acquisition of the Cave System and Excavation Area
(The Eurographics Association, 2013)The Las Cuevas site is a Maya administrative and ceremonial center active during the latter part of the Late Classic period (700 900 AD) in Western Belize. It is of particular interest because a large cave resides directly ... -
3D Reconstruction of the Cave of the Great Pyramid from Video Footage
(The Eurographics Association, 2013)Studies on the great pyramid of King Khufu (2509-2483 BCE '25) in Egypt are numerous, but only a few surveys, which are the basis of any hypotheses on the construction of a pyramid, have been conducted. In particular, since ... -
The Cathedral of Palermo: from survey to historic interpretation
(The Eurographics Association, 2013)The Norman kings built the Cathedral of Palermo at the end of the XII century, in the same place where an older Christian church and then a mosque were sited. Many features of the Cathedral echo the Norman churches in ... -
Digital Production of Traditional Costumes
(The Eurographics Association, 2013)The role of the museum has changed from a "onesided information delivery" system focusing on exhibition and education to ''community as culture''. Creating richly detailed digitized reproductions of museum holdings can ... -
Exploring Heritage through Time and Space: supporting community reflection on the highland clearances
(The Eurographics Association, 2013)On the two hundredth anniversary of the Kildonan clearances, when people were forcibly removed from their homes, the Timespan Heritage centre has created a program of community centred work aimed at challenging pre conceptions ... -
Home, sense of place and visitors intepretation of digital cultural immersive experiences in museums.
(The Eurographics Association, 2013)What is the relationship between the visitor's hybrid identity and his/her interpretation process? How can his/her relationship with one or more places affect the understanding of a real place, a virtual place, or a digital ... -
Jerusalem's Holy Mount. On Palimpsestic Places in Situated and Sensory Media
(The Eurographics Association, 2013)The aim of this simulation is to provide visitors to one of the world's most contested places with a rich experience of the ties that bind the Abrahamic religions together by means of mobile augmented reality. What would ... -
The Late Medieval Street Layout of Vienna
(The Eurographics Association, 2013)The present day street layout in Vienna's historical center is a product of the construction boom in the 13th Century, being the city's most present and also unnoticed medieval heritage. At the end of the 12th Century the ... -
Mobile Cross Reality for On-Site Exploration of Cultural Heritage Reconstructions
(The Eurographics Association, 2013)Widespread adoption of smartphones and tablets has enabled people to multiplex their physical reality, where they engage in face-to-face social interaction, with Web-based social networks and apps, whilst emerging 3D Web ... -
New Media Technology and Interpretation of Asian Art: Yuan Ming Yuan: Qing Emperors' Splendid Gardens
(The Eurographics Association, 2013)''Yuan Ming Yuan: The Qing Emperors' Splendid Gardens'' is the first episode of the ''Three Hills and Five Gardens [1]'' world touring exhibition. Yuan Ming Yuan is also known as the Garden of Gardens. By integrating ... -
The Niobid Project: Digital Modeling and Restoration of a Complex Sculptural Group at Hadrian's Villa
(The Eurographics Association, 2013)In Greek myth, Niobe was the queen of Thebes who displayed arrogance toward the goddess Leto and was punished by having to endure the death of her seven sons and seven daughters at the hands of Leto's children, Artemis and ... -
Patterning Culture: Developing a system for the visual notation of greetings
(The Eurographics Association, 2013)My research explores how the human interaction of greeting can be analysed through a digital graphic visualisation process to reveal nonverbal dimensions such as personal space, touch and other movement patterns. Previous ... -
Replicating perishable artefacts. A project for analysis and exhibition of Early Medieval objects from the Byzantine village at Scorpo (Supersano, Italy)
(The Eurographics Association, 2013)Artefacts found in an archaeological excavation are sometimes made of perishable or fragile material like wood, iron, or leather. These present obvious conservation problems. This is the case of various artefacts from the ... -
Temporal Terrestrial Laser Scanning to Visualize the Archaeological Excavation Process
(The Eurographics Association, 2013)Archaeology is a destructive science. Photographs and videos preserve some aspects of the sequence of events inherent within the archaeological excavation process, but cannot replicate the spatiality and detail of the ... -
A User Study of the Singapore Memory Portal to Derive a Taxonomy for Content Organization
(The Eurographics Association, 2013)Many memory institutions have set up online portals to provide public access to their heritage collections. However, little is known about how such portal interfaces should be designed and how the content should be organized ... -
V-embodiment for Cultural Heritage
(The Eurographics Association, 2013)The paper argues that there is a need to consider sentient engagement in the digital expressions of cultural heritage. Focusing on full body 'natural interaction' the presentation looks at strategies for a phenomenological ... -
A War Torn Memory Palace: Animating narratives of remembrance
(The Eurographics Association, 2013)ECLOUD WWI (2012) is a custom designed 9-metre by 3.5-metre interactive 3D projection environment and application developed by the Applied Laboratory for Interactive Visualization and Embodiment (ALIVE), City University ...