The most convincing experiments currently carried out in the field of Digital Cultural Heritage consist in integrating more different information in order to contribute to the aim of enhancing the communicability of the heritage and its values. This is facilitated by widely tested technologies, including on cultural heritage. High-definition 3D models, which can be obtained from digital surveys, even if they are expeditious, are a powerful tool for visual dissemination, but they also pave the way for communicating the subject. A new type of storytelling, which organizes data operating around and for an artistic object, allows to create models enriched by increasingly stimulating information. The example of the Palazzetto Baviera 3D app, developed with the Municipality of Senigallia (AN), shows how a correct integration between 3D technology, historical-critical insights and technical documentation leads to interactive tools that can satisfy more curiosity, both scientific and tourist.
Modelli digitali per comunicare il patrimonio e l'intervento di restauro. Palazzetto Baviera di Senigallia / Quattrini, Ramona; Gasparetto, Francesca; Angeloni, Renato; D'Alessio, Mirco. - In: ARCHEOMATICA. - ISSN 2037-2485. - ELETTRONICO. - X:3(2019), pp. 24-27.
Modelli digitali per comunicare il patrimonio e l'intervento di restauro. Palazzetto Baviera di Senigallia
Ramona Quattrini;Francesca Gasparetto
;Renato Angeloni;Mirco D’Alessio
2019-01-01
Abstract
The most convincing experiments currently carried out in the field of Digital Cultural Heritage consist in integrating more different information in order to contribute to the aim of enhancing the communicability of the heritage and its values. This is facilitated by widely tested technologies, including on cultural heritage. High-definition 3D models, which can be obtained from digital surveys, even if they are expeditious, are a powerful tool for visual dissemination, but they also pave the way for communicating the subject. A new type of storytelling, which organizes data operating around and for an artistic object, allows to create models enriched by increasingly stimulating information. The example of the Palazzetto Baviera 3D app, developed with the Municipality of Senigallia (AN), shows how a correct integration between 3D technology, historical-critical insights and technical documentation leads to interactive tools that can satisfy more curiosity, both scientific and tourist.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.