The document discusses the potential of 3D digitization and the 3D internet for cultural heritage artifacts. It notes that there are hundreds of millions of cultural heritage objects worldwide but that digitizing them all would be impossible with current technology due to the time required. New techniques are needed to speed up 3D acquisition. The 3D internet could help provide access to digitized cultural heritage artifacts through technologies like WebGL and X3DOM that display 3D content in browsers. This would help overcome challenges of accessing precious and fragile cultural heritage artifacts.
Audiovisual archives and digital humanitiesJohan Oomen
Contribution to the 'Opening up speech archives' conference, February 7, 2013.
By Johan Oomen, Roeland Ordelman, Erwin Verbruggen
Context: http://lukemckernan.com/2013/02/05/opening-up-speech-archives/
Tobias Golodnoff @ Workshop "Towards Open and Dynamic Archives", 10 June 2008, Brussels. In the context of BOM-vl. see http://www.diagonalthoughts.com/?p=192
Enhancing Participatory Culture: How to design international collaboration th...marcamacho
This is the presentation we used for the delivery of our workshop at Online Educa Berlin 2012. It is a collaborative preso built by Ilona Buchem (DE), Helen Keegan (UK) and myself Mar Camacho (CAT).
This presentation was provided by Chad Hutchens of the University of Wyoming during the NISO virtual conference, Images: Digitization & Preservation of Special Collections in Libraries, Museums and Archives, held on Wednesday, June 14, 2017.
Digital Cultural Heritage and the new EU Framework Programmelocloud
2nd LoCloud CY Awareness Event at the Ministry of Education and Culture.
Presentation delivered by Marinos Ioannides, Cyprus University of Technology
Cyprus
5 March 2014
Audiovisual archives and digital humanitiesJohan Oomen
Contribution to the 'Opening up speech archives' conference, February 7, 2013.
By Johan Oomen, Roeland Ordelman, Erwin Verbruggen
Context: http://lukemckernan.com/2013/02/05/opening-up-speech-archives/
Tobias Golodnoff @ Workshop "Towards Open and Dynamic Archives", 10 June 2008, Brussels. In the context of BOM-vl. see http://www.diagonalthoughts.com/?p=192
Enhancing Participatory Culture: How to design international collaboration th...marcamacho
This is the presentation we used for the delivery of our workshop at Online Educa Berlin 2012. It is a collaborative preso built by Ilona Buchem (DE), Helen Keegan (UK) and myself Mar Camacho (CAT).
This presentation was provided by Chad Hutchens of the University of Wyoming during the NISO virtual conference, Images: Digitization & Preservation of Special Collections in Libraries, Museums and Archives, held on Wednesday, June 14, 2017.
Digital Cultural Heritage and the new EU Framework Programmelocloud
2nd LoCloud CY Awareness Event at the Ministry of Education and Culture.
Presentation delivered by Marinos Ioannides, Cyprus University of Technology
Cyprus
5 March 2014
26. 3D Internet: 3D Information inside the Web
• from websites to web applications
• increasing interest in 3D for
• product presentation
• visualization of abstract information
(e.g. time lines)
• enriching experience of Cultural Heritage
• enhancing user experience with more
sophisticated visualizations
Example 3D-COFORM:
• today: Adobe Flash-based sites with videos scanned historic 3D object
• tomorrow: Immersive 3D inside browsers
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28. 3D Internet: X3DOM – Declarative (X)3D in HTML5
• allows utilizing JavaScript and DOM infrastructure for 3D
• brings together both worlds
• declarative content design as known from web design
• “old-school” imperative approaches known from game engine
development
<html>
<body>
<h1>Hello X3DOM World</h1>
<x3d>
<scene>
<shape>
<box></box>
</shape>
</scene>
</x3d>
</body>
</html>
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29. 3D Internet: X3DOM – Declarative (X)3D in HTML5
• X3DOM := X3D + DOM
• DOM-based integration
framework for declarative
3D graphics in HTML5
• seamless integration of
3D contents in Web Browser
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36. Conclusion
• 3D Internet can tremendously affect accessibility to
virtual 3D CH artefacts
• 3D Internet base technology exists
• WebGl, X3D, HTML5
• persisting technical challenges Cloud
• economic acquisition Computing
• organizational challenges
• future synergies
• linked open data Mobile 3D
• Cloud Computing devices Internet
• mobile devices
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