Shaping Up: 3D Documentation and Knowledge in Cultural Heritage
29 Maio 2014 ·
- Quem: David Arnold (Univ. of Brighton)
- Onde: FGV - Praia de Botafogo, 190, sala 317
- Quando: 29 de Maio de 2014 às 16:00h
This talk will discuss current research targeted at making 3D documentation a practical alternative for Cultural Heritage organisations, including the results of dissemination experiments undertaken by the 3D-COFORM project in collaboration with museums such as the Victoria and Albert Museum, The Louvre, and L’Academia in Florence, as well as World Heritage sites such as the temples at Abu Simbal in Egypt.
These experiments have reinforced the need for further research and the talk will outline some future challenges in topics such as searching 3D object repositories, connecting shape to metadata and the interpretation of the semantics of shape. The talk will also describe some of the challenges that the research faces in the quest to empower the mass 3D digitisation and widespread dissemination, including 3D-COFORM’s contribution to the introduction of the class of “3D-objects” into the Europeana digital library. The challenges to intellectual property presented by digitisation of Cultural Heritage, authorship and re-use of digital assets in other contexts and long-term preservation of digital assets will be outlined.
Palestrante
David Arnold is the Head of the Cultural Informatics Research Group and Dean of the University of Brighton Doctoral College.
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