Contributo in atti di convegno, 2017, ENG, 10.21125
Pietroni E.*, d'Annibale E.*, Ferdani D.*, Pagano A.*, Rescic L.**, Rufa C.**.
*ITABC CNR **EVOCA
Under the CEMEC European project, Connecting European Early Medieval Collections, a novel kind of multimedia installation has been created for an exhibition that will be travelling across European Museums until the end of 2019. It is dedicated to the Kunágota sword, belonged to an Avar warrior of the 7th century A.D., currently preserved in the Hungarian National Museum in Budapest, where the installation has been already on display, from the begin of March until mid May 2017. The installation is conceived to be connected to the museum's collections and consists in a holographic showcase integrated in a projection wall. In the showcase, the real artifact is shown and thanks to the virtual projection on and around it, it is brought back to life: the public can watch and listen to fragments of its story, evoking characters, events, voices. Thus, the visitors' experience is enhanced through detailed visualization, virtual restoration, contextualization, storytelling and dramatization of the object. The concept and the realization have been developed by CNR ITABC - VHLab in collaboration with E.V.O.CA. and the National Hungarian Museum of Budapest.
Edulearn 2017, Barcellona, 03-05/07/2017
museum's communication, education in cultural heritage, holographic showcase, emotional storytelling, design of user experience
Pagano Alfonsina, D Annibale Enzo, Pietroni Eva, Ferdani Daniele, Rescic Leonardo
ITABC – Istituto per le tecnologie applicate ai beni culturali, ISPC – Istituto di Scienze del Patrimonio Culturale
ID: 383685
Year: 2017
Type: Contributo in atti di convegno
Creation: 2018-02-08 11:06:40.000
Last update: 2022-06-13 17:17:11.000
External IDs
CNR OAI-PMH: oai:it.cnr:prodotti:383685
DOI: 10.21125