2014
DOI: 10.1260/2047-4970.3.2.271
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MUBIL: Creating a 3D Experience of “Reading Books” in a Virtual Library Laboratory

Abstract: Abstract:Mubil, is a 3D laboratory established in 2012 by the University Library of the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Trondheim (NTNU UB) in collaboration with the Percro lab of the University of Santa Anna in Pisa. The project focused first at the development of a consistent methodology for the use of Virtual Environments as a metaphor to present manuscripts and books. Then the project team developed a 3D game with context from the particular books and invited school classes to test it. Tw… Show more

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“…Using digital photography and 3D modelling, a virtual model was created to be experienced within a VR environment, using a head-mounted display and haptic interfaces. Before this American project, PERCRO, at Scuola Sant'Anna in Pisa, realized the MUBIL project, with the NTNU University Library of Trondheim [14]: books were enriched with 3D objects, additional explanatory content such as pictures, drawings, videos, audio, and texts in Norwegian and English [15]; 6.…”
Section: The Codex4d Project In the International Scenario Related To...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using digital photography and 3D modelling, a virtual model was created to be experienced within a VR environment, using a head-mounted display and haptic interfaces. Before this American project, PERCRO, at Scuola Sant'Anna in Pisa, realized the MUBIL project, with the NTNU University Library of Trondheim [14]: books were enriched with 3D objects, additional explanatory content such as pictures, drawings, videos, audio, and texts in Norwegian and English [15]; 6.…”
Section: The Codex4d Project In the International Scenario Related To...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Books could be 'opened' as turnable pages on tripod displays. More realistic virtual books, depicted laying on a table surface, were developed by Angeletaki et al [7] and Lorenzini et al [8]. Their system supported page turning.…”
Section: Introduction and Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%