2019
DOI: 10.5194/isprs-archives-xlii-2-w9-447-2019
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3d Digital Models for a Widespread Museum: The Renon’s “Bauernhöfe”

Abstract: <p><strong>Abstract.</strong> The aim of the paper is to study the characteristics of different 3D digital models (point clouds, mesh, CSG, BIM) for the realization of a museum of historical buildings widespread in the territory of South Tyrol through the 3D modeling of several farmhouses between the towns of Collalbo, Longomoso and Siffiano, in the Renon area. Therefore, moving from a defined case study, the paper proposes a workflow for model choice, use, and sharing considering also users … Show more

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“…This strategic position enhanced the development of Modena as a Roman colony, founded in 183 B.C., and its urban layout reflected this role. Due to its origins, the area of Modena presents many interesting archaeological sites located in or near the city, as a sort of "widespread museum" (Luigini et al, 2019). Each site is jealous of its findings and discovered artefacts, which are rarely given to a unique location (e.g.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…This strategic position enhanced the development of Modena as a Roman colony, founded in 183 B.C., and its urban layout reflected this role. Due to its origins, the area of Modena presents many interesting archaeological sites located in or near the city, as a sort of "widespread museum" (Luigini et al, 2019). Each site is jealous of its findings and discovered artefacts, which are rarely given to a unique location (e.g.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thanks to digital technologies, the real artefact may be flanked by digital models, information, images and documents found during research, and these can be manipulated, analysed and made accessible to people located both on-site and remotely (i.e. in places other than the museum itself) (Luigini, Brusaporci, Vattano, & Tata, 2019). Therefore, digital technologies can open up the possibility of wide-scale virtual access, with two main effects:…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…An opportunity to date, unfortunately, only partially implemented because it is linked to an archaic view of the network as a 'static' structure like a big library where just to find information. 3D cataloguing of monuments, virtualization of the collections and, in general, any chance offered by the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and the techniques for the development of web virtual museums could allow the use of this intellectual heritage of Sicily dislocated and fragmented across a broad territory (Yehuda et al 2007;Luigini et al, 2019). Online platforms, if properly employed, are suitable for the dissemination and communication of a very broad legacy and, as a result, for many aspects little known and not adequately used.…”
Section: Archaeological Heritage In Sicilymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The contribution will therefore focus on some critical evaluations of the possible graphic outputs of such processing, as well as the ways of expression and narration of complex phenomena to support the construction of the design thinking (Luigini et al 2019).…”
Section: Display the Invisible Automated Algorithms 1 Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%