GCH 2024 - Eurographics Workshop on Graphics and Cultural Heritage
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Item The Fabric of Mixed-Reality Museal Spaces(The Eurographics Association, 2024) Ohl, Stephan; Wagner, Martin; Corsini, Massimiliano; Ferdani, Daniele; Kuijper, Arjan; Kutlu, HasanRecent advances in eXtended Reality (XR) technology give museums many novel and exciting possibilities for designing interactive exhibition spaces. This short article overviews MIREMUS, a theory that formalizes and unifies the abstract description of such mixed-reality museal spaces. Spatial computing devices can mix real space and digital content in a multitude of different ways. MIREMUS provides a systematic description that has been developed with archeological and cultural heritage museums in mind. Emphasis is put on describing changes over time and qualitatively distinguishing between factual artifacts and hypothesized context. Furthermore, MIREMUS is based on a conceptual abstraction of tele-immersion. This enables us to systematically describe novel museum concepts that join multiple real locations with virtual content into one distributed museal space.Item Towards an Experiment Planner for Cognitive Studies in Virtual Heritage Environments. A Pilot Study.(The Eurographics Association, 2024) Massidda, Marcello; Bordignon, Alice; Fabbri, Francesca; Nori, Raffaella; Piccardi, Laura; Travaglini, Laura; Veggi, Manuele; Pescarin, Sofia; Corsini, Massimiliano; Ferdani, Daniele; Kuijper, Arjan; Kutlu, HasanThe increasing role of Virtual Reality in psychology introduces new methods for replicable experiments and enhances techniques for analysing human behaviours. Despite the technological advancements, a flexible and user-friendly approach for researchers and psychologists is still lacking, making it challenging to meet their specific needs and requirements. This paper describes the design, development and testing of a prototype for configuring and managing experiments in virtual sessions in cultural 3D spaces. The prototype represents the first version of a future tool dedicated to the planning of assessment sessions in Virtual Heritage environments. To test this prototype we have used the Digital Twin of a physical Exhibition dedicated to Aldrovandi.