Digitisation of Temporary Exhibitions: the Aldrovandi Case
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Date
2023
Authors
Barzaghi, Sebastian
Collina, Federica
Fabbri, Francesca
Giacomini, Federica
Bordignon, Alice
Balzani, Roberto
Bitelli, Gabriele
Bonifazi, Federica
Cipriani, Luca
Colitti, Simona
Daquino, Marilena
Fanini, Bruno
Fantini, Filippo
Ferdani, Daniele
Fiorini, Giulia
Formia, Elena
Forte, Anna
Girelli, Valentina Alena
Gualandi, Bianca
Heibi, Ivan
Iannucci, Alessandro
Fà, Rachele Manganelli del
Massari, Arcangelo
Moretti, Arianna
Peroni, Silvio
Pescarin, Sofia
Renda, Giulia
Ronchi, Diego
Sullini, Mattia
Tini, Maria Alessandra
Tomasi, Francesca
Travaglini, Laura
Vittuari, Luca
Collina, Federica
Fabbri, Francesca
Giacomini, Federica
Bordignon, Alice
Balzani, Roberto
Bitelli, Gabriele
Bonifazi, Federica
Cipriani, Luca
Colitti, Simona
Daquino, Marilena
Fanini, Bruno
Fantini, Filippo
Ferdani, Daniele
Fiorini, Giulia
Formia, Elena
Forte, Anna
Girelli, Valentina Alena
Gualandi, Bianca
Heibi, Ivan
Iannucci, Alessandro
Fà, Rachele Manganelli del
Massari, Arcangelo
Moretti, Arianna
Peroni, Silvio
Pescarin, Sofia
Renda, Giulia
Ronchi, Diego
Sullini, Mattia
Tini, Maria Alessandra
Tomasi, Francesca
Travaglini, Laura
Vittuari, Luca
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The Eurographics Association
Abstract
Temporary exhibitions in the cultural heritage system have become diffused. They are tools to enhance cultural heritage and to gather, in the same context, cultural goods that otherwise would never be exposed together. Their temporal limitation gives them the uniqueness of an event that will not be repeated. The exhibition ''The Other Renaissance: Ulisse Aldrovandi and the Wonders of the World'' was created to offer visitors a tour of an exceptional legacy of objects, some of which have never been exhibited before, combined with objects, works of art from several Italian museums, and digital installations that together tell the story of how the first generation of naturalists took their first steps into science as we know it today. To store this exhibition a photogrammetric and structured light scanner survey campaign was launched to acquire 3D objects. By leveraging a combination of 3D, LOD, and Semantic Web technologies, we propose to create a digital twin (intended as an aggregation of different information about real-world heritage objects) of Aldrovandi exhibitions, to create a new digital tool differentiated from the physical exhibition, but that could store all the information and objects exposed together physically.
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CCS Concepts: Human-centered computing→User interface design, Scenario-based design, HCI theory, concepts and models
@inproceedings{10.2312:gch.20231176,
booktitle = {Eurographics Workshop on Graphics and Cultural Heritage},
editor = {Bucciero, Alberto and Fanini, Bruno and Graf, Holger and Pescarin, Sofia and Rizvic, Selma},
title = {{Digitisation of Temporary Exhibitions: the Aldrovandi Case}},
author = {Barzaghi, Sebastian and Collina, Federica and Daquino, Marilena and Fanini, Bruno and Fantini, Filippo and Ferdani, Daniele and Fiorini, Giulia and Formia, Elena and Forte, Anna and Girelli, Valentina Alena and Gualandi, Bianca and Heibi, Ivan and Fabbri, Francesca and Iannucci, Alessandro and Fà, Rachele Manganelli del and Massari, Arcangelo and Moretti, Arianna and Peroni, Silvio and Pescarin, Sofia and Renda, Giulia and Ronchi, Diego and Sullini, Mattia and Tini, Maria Alessandra and Giacomini, Federica and Tomasi, Francesca and Travaglini, Laura and Vittuari, Luca and Bordignon, Alice and Balzani, Roberto and Bitelli, Gabriele and Bonifazi, Federica and Cipriani, Luca and Colitti, Simona},
year = {2023},
publisher = {The Eurographics Association},
ISSN = {2312-6124},
ISBN = {978-3-03868-217-2},
DOI = {10.2312/gch.20231176}
}