To advance the theme of digital conservation of heritage and tie it to museums, we report on two case studies of digitising archaeological sites; the first is the remains of a typical Scottish Crannog typical of the sixth-century BC., and the second is a UNESCO protected site in the Middle East (the desert castle of Qusayr Amra, Jordan), which dates back to early 8th century. Then we relate both to our investigation into embodiment, interaction and metaphor in virtual environments
Over the past few years experimental systems have been developed to introduce new ways of enjoying c...
In the 1980s archaeologists embraced the rapidly expanding field of computer modelling and visualisa...
This paper discusses conceptual and practical framework for the development of virtual heritage plat...
Small communities are often groups whose traditions and history are preserved long since: being some...
none1noSmall communities are often groups whose traditions and history are preserved long since: bei...
Archaeological heritage needs new paradigms and methods to become a stimulus to territorial enhancem...
Nowadays, in the digitalization era, it is becoming ever more pertinent to have reasonable use of di...
In the last twenty years, the process of digitization of art and cultural heritage in general has un...
In the digital era, new technologies have helped to rethink the traditional museum: people can now v...
For centuries, the cultural heritage of many generations has not always been appreciated and the acc...
The process of documenting cultural heritage digitally has emerged with the recent technological dev...
Egypt is among one of the world’s richest countries in the diverse architectural heritage resulting ...
Cultural Heritage is as rich as complex and its documentation is an increasing challenge. The digita...
Heritage interpretation is often used to indicate the storylines adapted to help visitors to engage ...
The longevity and survival of the ancient heritage sites, especially those in isolated locations, ha...
Over the past few years experimental systems have been developed to introduce new ways of enjoying c...
In the 1980s archaeologists embraced the rapidly expanding field of computer modelling and visualisa...
This paper discusses conceptual and practical framework for the development of virtual heritage plat...
Small communities are often groups whose traditions and history are preserved long since: being some...
none1noSmall communities are often groups whose traditions and history are preserved long since: bei...
Archaeological heritage needs new paradigms and methods to become a stimulus to territorial enhancem...
Nowadays, in the digitalization era, it is becoming ever more pertinent to have reasonable use of di...
In the last twenty years, the process of digitization of art and cultural heritage in general has un...
In the digital era, new technologies have helped to rethink the traditional museum: people can now v...
For centuries, the cultural heritage of many generations has not always been appreciated and the acc...
The process of documenting cultural heritage digitally has emerged with the recent technological dev...
Egypt is among one of the world’s richest countries in the diverse architectural heritage resulting ...
Cultural Heritage is as rich as complex and its documentation is an increasing challenge. The digita...
Heritage interpretation is often used to indicate the storylines adapted to help visitors to engage ...
The longevity and survival of the ancient heritage sites, especially those in isolated locations, ha...
Over the past few years experimental systems have been developed to introduce new ways of enjoying c...
In the 1980s archaeologists embraced the rapidly expanding field of computer modelling and visualisa...
This paper discusses conceptual and practical framework for the development of virtual heritage plat...