Beyond Creating Collections: A Scoping Review of 3D Heritage Storytelling
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Basaraba, Beyond Creating Collections: A Scoping Review of 3D Heritage Storytelling, Digital Humanities in the Nordic and Baltic Countries 8th Conference, Reykjavik, Iceland, 27-31 May 2024, 2024Abstract:
This paper aims to demonstrate how virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and 3D
archaeological reconstructions have been employed to immerse viewers into historical places
with the inclusion or exclusion of digital narratives in the heritage and tourism sectors.
Countless galleries, libraries, archives, and museums have included digitally re-created
objects and re-imagined scenes in situ through theatrical sets and live historical re-enactments
to help visitors see and contextualise objects from history. What if these techniques were
applied to 3D virtual narrative experiences? This scoping review focuses primarily on selected
studies that create 3D models for archaeology, VR, and AR that utilise 3D models, and virtual
heritage ‘edutainment’ experiences published within the last five years (i.e., 2018-2023). It
gives an overview of the current methods and technologies used to create 3D heritage
productions for scientific studies, heritage preservation and tourism, and educational
applications. Ultimately, this paper discusses possibilities for future work on how extended
reality and 3D models could be included in narrative experiences based on gaps in the existing
research.
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Trinity College Dublin (TCD)
Arts & Social Sciences Benefaction Fund
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Author: Basaraba, Nicole
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