As per the objectives of Project CHANGES, particularly its thematic sub-project on the use of virtual technologies for museums and art collections, our goal was to obtain a digital twin of the temporary exhibition on Ulisse Aldrovandi called “The Other Renaissance”, and make it accessible to users online. After a preliminary study of the exhibition, focusing on acquisition constraints and related solutions, we proceeded with the digital twin creation by acquiring, processing, modelling, optimising, exporting, and metadating the exhibition. We made hybrid use of two acquisition techniques to create new digital cultural heritage objects and environments, and we used open technologies, formats, and protocols to make available the final digital product. Here, we describe the process of collecting and curating bibliographical exhibition (meta) data and the beginning of the digital twin creation to foster its findability, accessibility, interoperability, and reusability. The creation of the digital twin is currently ongoing.
Roberto Balzani, S.B. (2024). Saving temporary exhibitions in virtual environments: The Digital Renaissance of Ulisse Aldrovandi – Acquisition and digitisation of cultural heritage objects. DIGITAL APPLICATIONS IN ARCHAEOLOGY AND CULTURAL HERITAGE, 32, 1-22 [10.1016/j.daach.2023.e00309].
Saving temporary exhibitions in virtual environments: The Digital Renaissance of Ulisse Aldrovandi – Acquisition and digitisation of cultural heritage objects
Roberto Balzani;Sebastian Barzaghi;Gabriele Bitelli;Alice Bordignon;Luca Cipriani;Simona Colitti;Federica Collina
;Marilena Daquino;Francesca Fabbri;Filippo Fantini;Giulia Fiorini;Elena Formia;Anna Forte;Federica Giacomini;Valentina Alena Girelli;Bianca Gualandi;Ivan Heibi;Alessandro Iannucci;Arcangelo Massari;Arianna Moretti;Silvio Peroni;Giulia Renda;Mattia Sullini;Maria Alessandra Tini;Francesca Tomasi;Luca Vittuari
2024
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As per the objectives of Project CHANGES, particularly its thematic sub-project on the use of virtual technologies for museums and art collections, our goal was to obtain a digital twin of the temporary exhibition on Ulisse Aldrovandi called “The Other Renaissance”, and make it accessible to users online. After a preliminary study of the exhibition, focusing on acquisition constraints and related solutions, we proceeded with the digital twin creation by acquiring, processing, modelling, optimising, exporting, and metadating the exhibition. We made hybrid use of two acquisition techniques to create new digital cultural heritage objects and environments, and we used open technologies, formats, and protocols to make available the final digital product. Here, we describe the process of collecting and curating bibliographical exhibition (meta) data and the beginning of the digital twin creation to foster its findability, accessibility, interoperability, and reusability. The creation of the digital twin is currently ongoing.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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