2016
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-48496-9_36
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Towards Monuments’ Holistic Digital Documentation: the Saint Neophytos Enkleistriotis Case Study

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“…INCEPTION aims to develop new tools for the interoperability and the inclusive sharing of three-dimensional heritage models towards new forms of access and awareness of the European cultural heritage. In the middle of the fourth and last year of activity, the project is working on models deployment and widespread sharing, starting from a methodological and technical advancement in 3D data capturing and holistic digital documentation [5].…”
Section: The Inception Project Overall Visionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…INCEPTION aims to develop new tools for the interoperability and the inclusive sharing of three-dimensional heritage models towards new forms of access and awareness of the European cultural heritage. In the middle of the fourth and last year of activity, the project is working on models deployment and widespread sharing, starting from a methodological and technical advancement in 3D data capturing and holistic digital documentation [5].…”
Section: The Inception Project Overall Visionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Any exploring instrument and native interlinked format have to give the user a path and an easy way to search, explore, utilise and enjoy it. As the term holistic [5] suggests, we must think the documentation and the virtual building model, including the enrichment data interconnected with the architectural structure, as a whole.…”
Section: H-bim Holistic Documentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data collection for significant buildings, complexes, settlements, areas, and other objects during the architectural documentation concerns both evident and hidden data. From the visible signs left by the ruins of a settlement to the stories of the community of people associated with them, their music, songs, art, crafts and artefacts, their social and religious ceremonies-all of the above make up a hive of information and experience, capable of making it a genuine cultural entity [7]. Intangible cultural heritage can be perceived as a performance or expressive collection of the culture, be it a specific small or big group of people.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%