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Real-world data for virtual reality experiences: interpreting excavations

conference contribution
posted on 2018-01-01, 00:00 authored by Kaja AntlejKaja Antlej, M Bykersma, Michael MortimerMichael Mortimer, P Vickers-Rich, T Rich, Ben HoranBen Horan
© 2018 IEEE. Paleontological and archaeological excavations are usually relatively abstract to general audiences, yet they contextualize heritage in the present much better than if the scientific discoveries are interpreted only with fossils, artifacts and accompanying reconstructions. In this work, we explore how real-world, as well as multiresource data, can be used for Virtual Reality (VR) experiences. We present the development and results, including preliminary user evaluations, of a 360-degree head-mounted display (HMD) experience of a dinosaur dig at the Eric the RedWestat Cape Otway in Victoria, Australia. The experience was part of The Little L Project, a pilot exhibition exploring the use of Mixed Reality (MR) technologies in museums. A similar approach could be used for communicating archaeological fieldworks.

History

Event

Digital Heritage and Virtual Systems & Multimedia. Combined Conference (3rd & 24th : 2018 : San Francisco, California)

Pagination

1 - 8

Publisher

IEEE

Location

San Francisco, California

Place of publication

Piscataway, N.J.

Start date

2018-10-26

End date

2018-10-30

ISBN-13

9781728102924

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed

Title of proceedings

DigitalHERITAGE & VSMM 2018 : Proceedings of the 2018 3rd Digital Heritage International Congress (DigitalHERITAGE) held jointly with 2018 24th International Conference on Virtual Systems & Multimedia (VSMM 2018)