3D visualisations –including 3D scans and 3D reconstructions–designed as part of larger archaeology, history or cultural heritage projects are commonly shared with the public through online platforms that were not necessarily designed to host heritage representations and often fail to contextualize them. This paper seeks to evaluate whether five online platforms commonly used today to share 3D visualisations of heritage (Google Arts & Culture, CyArk, 3DHOP, Sketchfab and game engines) offer features that facilitate their scientific rigour and community participation, based on guidelines from International Council on Monuments and Sites(ICOMOS)and United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural...
This paper addresses the concerns of the digital heritage field by setting out a series of recommend...
Over the past decade, we have witnessed an increase in the use of technology, through the creation ...
In recent years, the integration between laser scanning technology and photogrammetry has been prove...
3D visualisations –including 3D scans and 3D reconstructions–designed as part of larger archaeology,...
3D visualisations –including 3D scans and 3D reconstructions–designed as part of larger archaeology,...
Purpose – The paper presents the rationale for democratising the digital reproduction of cultural he...
none1noIn the Cultural Heritage field, thanks to the recent development of digital technologies, a l...
The 3D digitization of sites or objects, normally referred to “reality-based 3D surveying and modell...
3D visualization in archaeology has become a suitable solution and effective instrument for the anal...
The paper discusses two uses of 3D Visualization and Virtual Reality (hereafter VR) of Cultural Heri...
This paper presents research on developing processes for content creation of 3D assets of public mon...
The techniques and methods to capture and represent in a three-dimensional digital space the shape o...
The success of virtual heritage projects, through the careful inspection, contextualization and modi...
The paper discusses two uses of 3D Visualization and Virtual Reality (hereafter VR) of Cultural Heri...
In the recent years, mature technologies for producing high quality virtual 3D replicas of Cultural ...
This paper addresses the concerns of the digital heritage field by setting out a series of recommend...
Over the past decade, we have witnessed an increase in the use of technology, through the creation ...
In recent years, the integration between laser scanning technology and photogrammetry has been prove...
3D visualisations –including 3D scans and 3D reconstructions–designed as part of larger archaeology,...
3D visualisations –including 3D scans and 3D reconstructions–designed as part of larger archaeology,...
Purpose – The paper presents the rationale for democratising the digital reproduction of cultural he...
none1noIn the Cultural Heritage field, thanks to the recent development of digital technologies, a l...
The 3D digitization of sites or objects, normally referred to “reality-based 3D surveying and modell...
3D visualization in archaeology has become a suitable solution and effective instrument for the anal...
The paper discusses two uses of 3D Visualization and Virtual Reality (hereafter VR) of Cultural Heri...
This paper presents research on developing processes for content creation of 3D assets of public mon...
The techniques and methods to capture and represent in a three-dimensional digital space the shape o...
The success of virtual heritage projects, through the careful inspection, contextualization and modi...
The paper discusses two uses of 3D Visualization and Virtual Reality (hereafter VR) of Cultural Heri...
In the recent years, mature technologies for producing high quality virtual 3D replicas of Cultural ...
This paper addresses the concerns of the digital heritage field by setting out a series of recommend...
Over the past decade, we have witnessed an increase in the use of technology, through the creation ...
In recent years, the integration between laser scanning technology and photogrammetry has been prove...