The FIRB project, "Integrated Technologies of robotics and virtual environment in archaeology", gives us the opportunity to experiment and create a multi-user domain on the web aimed at a multidisciplinary scienti?c community. The state of the art in this ?eld is still in a pioneering stage because there are very few multi-user domains for sharing and ex- changing cultural and scienti?c contents in the ?eld of virtual heritage. The multiuser virtual environment is conceived as an open laboratory: a place where it is possible to compare the construction and validation of interpretative processes, to investigate new relations among data in space and time.

Un ambiente di realtà virtuale per l'interpretazione archeologica attraverso sistemi multi-utente on-line

Pietroni E
2009

Abstract

The FIRB project, "Integrated Technologies of robotics and virtual environment in archaeology", gives us the opportunity to experiment and create a multi-user domain on the web aimed at a multidisciplinary scienti?c community. The state of the art in this ?eld is still in a pioneering stage because there are very few multi-user domains for sharing and ex- changing cultural and scienti?c contents in the ?eld of virtual heritage. The multiuser virtual environment is conceived as an open laboratory: a place where it is possible to compare the construction and validation of interpretative processes, to investigate new relations among data in space and time.
2009
Istituto per le Tecnologie Applicate ai Beni Culturali - ITABC - Sede Montelibretti
Istituto di Scienze del Patrimonio Culturale - ISPC
Realtà_Virtuale
Multiutenza
Archeologia
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