This paper proposes a novel approach for the fruition of cultural heritage based on the "Augmented Cultural Heritage" paradigm. This expression has been used to describe the improvement to the visit to a Tangible Cultural Site with additional Intangible Cultural Assets like audio recordings or oral testimonies. The proposed approach is applied to the area of the Montagna Pistoiese, Tuscany, Italy: in this case the visit to the site is enriched by providing visitors with oral material coming from the "Anna Buonomini" archive, a collection of audio recordings of high historical and cultural value. The audio les are geo-referenced and associated to a speci c position in the area. The user is able to hear a recording only when he/she reaches the speci c geographical point associated with the le. The audio is played adaptively with the distance to the point, so as to emulate a real voice coming from the place.
Pozzebon, A., Biliotti, F., Calamai, S. (2016). Places speaking with their own voices. A case study from the Gra.fo archives. In Digital Heritage. Progress in Cultural Heritage: Documentation, Preservation, and Protection. EUROMED 2016. Berlin : Springer.
Places speaking with their own voices. A case study from the Gra.fo archives
POZZEBON, ALESSANDRO;BILIOTTI, FRANCESCA;CALAMAI, SILVIA
2016-01-01
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This paper proposes a novel approach for the fruition of cultural heritage based on the "Augmented Cultural Heritage" paradigm. This expression has been used to describe the improvement to the visit to a Tangible Cultural Site with additional Intangible Cultural Assets like audio recordings or oral testimonies. The proposed approach is applied to the area of the Montagna Pistoiese, Tuscany, Italy: in this case the visit to the site is enriched by providing visitors with oral material coming from the "Anna Buonomini" archive, a collection of audio recordings of high historical and cultural value. The audio les are geo-referenced and associated to a speci c position in the area. The user is able to hear a recording only when he/she reaches the speci c geographical point associated with the le. The audio is played adaptively with the distance to the point, so as to emulate a real voice coming from the place.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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