2022
DOI: 10.3390/su14116721
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The Virtual Living Museum: Integrating the Multi-Layered Histories and Cultural Practices of Gadara’s Archaeology in Umm Qais, Jordan

Abstract: This paper discusses a novel technological approach using virtual heritage technology to reflect Umm Qais heritage’s intertwining and interdependent nature that shapes its identity and value today. It developed the first model of a “virtual living museum” that brings both the tangible and intangible heritage of the site and community together into an integrated virtual environment that gives equal importance to local community narratives, traditions and history. We argue that integrating both human and digital… Show more

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“…Yang, C. et al [19] used virtual reality technique to reconstruct and imitate cultural space and crowd cultural activity in warring States time,reconstructed characters, finery and architecture by 3d modeling technique. Selim, G. et al [20] discussed a novel technological approach using virtual heritage technology to reflect Umm Qais heritage's intertwining and interdependent nature and developed the first model of a "virtual living museum".…”
Section: Digital Inheritance and Protection Of Ichmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yang, C. et al [19] used virtual reality technique to reconstruct and imitate cultural space and crowd cultural activity in warring States time,reconstructed characters, finery and architecture by 3d modeling technique. Selim, G. et al [20] discussed a novel technological approach using virtual heritage technology to reflect Umm Qais heritage's intertwining and interdependent nature and developed the first model of a "virtual living museum".…”
Section: Digital Inheritance and Protection Of Ichmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the archaeological presentation and historical reappearance, an open-public website integrating research, archives, and survey datasets is developed for the world heritage site Umm Qais to restore history and enable virtual touring and learning [34]. With similar functions, a WebGIS system providing remote visiting based on multimedia files, 360 • panoramas, 3D models, and 2D historical evolution schemes is analysed [35].…”
Section: Platform Developments Associated With Smart Heritagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Funari et al [41] presented a parametric Scan-to-FEM procedure of DT, implemented in a visual programming environment, for the generation of historic masonry structures. Selim et al [42] thought that integrating both human and digital records enriched the virtual twin of cultural heritage sites, as a living and more humane experience that best represents the relevant multi-layered and overlapping history and cultural practices. Sánchez-Sánchez et al [43] applied 3D modelling and DT for archaeo-seismic damage research at the Roman site of Baelo Claudia.…”
Section: Cultural Heritage and Building Information Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%