The paper is focused on virtual reality applications, off-line and on-line, intended as advanced and complex systems that in the next future could offer many solutions to new requirements of more accessible, open and shared information. In particular we will focus on Internet that we believe will be chosen more and more as medium even for these kind of applications, thanks to the availability of diffuse broad band connections. Together with these considerations we will present two approach to the topic "transparency": Transparent as Interactive and Transparent as Open. We will propose the open source approach as a good model to face with and a sustainable alternative in the future for the research and for cultural heritage. Data transparency, intended as open and dynamic interaction with models, could transform, in an efficient way, a shared access to information. Some examples will be illustrated, mainly coming from some experience of VHLab team at CNR ITABC, such in the case of Appia Antica, Esaro Cultural District, Flaminia Projects. Finally we will propose possible solutions that could be developed in the near future as technological tools for cultural communication, such as virtual communities, 3d repositories, 3d shared and open web-based working environments
Behaviors, Interactions and Affordance in Virtual Archaeology
Pescarin S
2012
Abstract
The paper is focused on virtual reality applications, off-line and on-line, intended as advanced and complex systems that in the next future could offer many solutions to new requirements of more accessible, open and shared information. In particular we will focus on Internet that we believe will be chosen more and more as medium even for these kind of applications, thanks to the availability of diffuse broad band connections. Together with these considerations we will present two approach to the topic "transparency": Transparent as Interactive and Transparent as Open. We will propose the open source approach as a good model to face with and a sustainable alternative in the future for the research and for cultural heritage. Data transparency, intended as open and dynamic interaction with models, could transform, in an efficient way, a shared access to information. Some examples will be illustrated, mainly coming from some experience of VHLab team at CNR ITABC, such in the case of Appia Antica, Esaro Cultural District, Flaminia Projects. Finally we will propose possible solutions that could be developed in the near future as technological tools for cultural communication, such as virtual communities, 3d repositories, 3d shared and open web-based working environmentsI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


