Virtual museums : Captured reality and 3D modeling

Autores
Loaiza Carvajal, Daniel Alejandro; Morita, María Mercedes; Bilmes, Gabriel Mario
Año de publicación
2020
Idioma
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Tipo de recurso
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Descripción
Virtual spaces for the dissemination of cultural heritage and virtual experimentation were developed combining 3D image acquisition techniques like digital photogrammetry (captured reality) and computer 3D modeling. This is a novelty in peripheral countries, particularly in Latin-America, since there is almost no development of this kind of virtual museums in the region. Two virtual scenes are presented in the frame of a digitization project of the collections of Argentine museums. On one hand, a virtual museum named Virtual Collections was created. It exhibits, in a computer generated environment, the collections of the participating museums in the aforementioned project, digitized by 3D photogrammetry. On the other hand, a virtual tour that recreates a retrospective exhibition was also built as an interactive recording for documentation of the event. In both cases 3D modeling and texturing techniques were used, achieving realistic results. Two instances of immersion are available for the visualization and interaction with both virtual environments: screen, keyboard and mouse (Desktop VR) and HTC Vive (VR visualization headset).
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Materia
Ciencias Exactas
Virtual museums
Captured reality
Virtual reality
3D modeling
Photogrammetry
Dissemination of cultural heritage
Nivel de accesibilidad
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Virtual museums : Captured reality and 3D modeling
title Virtual museums : Captured reality and 3D modeling
spellingShingle Virtual museums : Captured reality and 3D modeling
Loaiza Carvajal, Daniel Alejandro
Ciencias Exactas
Virtual museums
Captured reality
Virtual reality
3D modeling
Photogrammetry
Dissemination of cultural heritage
title_short Virtual museums : Captured reality and 3D modeling
title_full Virtual museums : Captured reality and 3D modeling
title_fullStr Virtual museums : Captured reality and 3D modeling
title_full_unstemmed Virtual museums : Captured reality and 3D modeling
title_sort Virtual museums : Captured reality and 3D modeling
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Loaiza Carvajal, Daniel Alejandro
Morita, María Mercedes
Bilmes, Gabriel Mario
author Loaiza Carvajal, Daniel Alejandro
author_facet Loaiza Carvajal, Daniel Alejandro
Morita, María Mercedes
Bilmes, Gabriel Mario
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Bilmes, Gabriel Mario
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Exactas
Virtual museums
Captured reality
Virtual reality
3D modeling
Photogrammetry
Dissemination of cultural heritage
topic Ciencias Exactas
Virtual museums
Captured reality
Virtual reality
3D modeling
Photogrammetry
Dissemination of cultural heritage
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Virtual spaces for the dissemination of cultural heritage and virtual experimentation were developed combining 3D image acquisition techniques like digital photogrammetry (captured reality) and computer 3D modeling. This is a novelty in peripheral countries, particularly in Latin-America, since there is almost no development of this kind of virtual museums in the region. Two virtual scenes are presented in the frame of a digitization project of the collections of Argentine museums. On one hand, a virtual museum named Virtual Collections was created. It exhibits, in a computer generated environment, the collections of the participating museums in the aforementioned project, digitized by 3D photogrammetry. On the other hand, a virtual tour that recreates a retrospective exhibition was also built as an interactive recording for documentation of the event. In both cases 3D modeling and texturing techniques were used, achieving realistic results. Two instances of immersion are available for the visualization and interaction with both virtual environments: screen, keyboard and mouse (Desktop VR) and HTC Vive (VR visualization headset).
Laboratorio de Ablación Láser, Fotónica e Imágenes 3D
description Virtual spaces for the dissemination of cultural heritage and virtual experimentation were developed combining 3D image acquisition techniques like digital photogrammetry (captured reality) and computer 3D modeling. This is a novelty in peripheral countries, particularly in Latin-America, since there is almost no development of this kind of virtual museums in the region. Two virtual scenes are presented in the frame of a digitization project of the collections of Argentine museums. On one hand, a virtual museum named Virtual Collections was created. It exhibits, in a computer generated environment, the collections of the participating museums in the aforementioned project, digitized by 3D photogrammetry. On the other hand, a virtual tour that recreates a retrospective exhibition was also built as an interactive recording for documentation of the event. In both cases 3D modeling and texturing techniques were used, achieving realistic results. Two instances of immersion are available for the visualization and interaction with both virtual environments: screen, keyboard and mouse (Desktop VR) and HTC Vive (VR visualization headset).
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