Commissioned to ALES spa by the Ministry of Culture (MiC), the e-Archeo project was born with the intention of enhancing and promoting knowledge of some Italian archaeological sites with a considerable narrative potential that has not yet been fully expressed. The main principle that guided the choice of the sites and the contents was of illustrating the various cultures and types of settlements present in the Italian territory. Eight sites were chosen, spread across the national territory from north to south, founded by Etruscans, Greeks, Phoenicians, natives and Romans. e-Archeo has developed multimedia, integrated and multi-channel solutions for various uses and types of audiences, adopting both scientific and narrative and emotional languages. Particular attention was paid to multimedia accessibility, technological sustainability and open science. The e-Archeo project was born from a strong synergy between public entities, research bodies and private industries thanks to the collaboration of MiC and ALES with the CNR ISPC, 10 Italian Universities, 12 Creative Industries and the Italian National Television (RAI). This exceptional and unusual condition made it possible to realise all the project’s high-quality contents and several outputs in only one and a half years.

e-Archeo. A pilot national project to valorize Italian archaeological parks through digital and virtual reality technologies / Pietroni, Eva; Menconero, Sofia; Botti, Carolina; Ghedini, ELENA FRANCESCA. - In: APPLIED SYSTEM INNOVATION. - ISSN 2571-5577. - 6:2(2023), pp. 1-33. [10.3390/asi6020038]

e-Archeo. A pilot national project to valorize Italian archaeological parks through digital and virtual reality technologies

Sofia Menconero
;
Francesca Ghedini
2023

Abstract

Commissioned to ALES spa by the Ministry of Culture (MiC), the e-Archeo project was born with the intention of enhancing and promoting knowledge of some Italian archaeological sites with a considerable narrative potential that has not yet been fully expressed. The main principle that guided the choice of the sites and the contents was of illustrating the various cultures and types of settlements present in the Italian territory. Eight sites were chosen, spread across the national territory from north to south, founded by Etruscans, Greeks, Phoenicians, natives and Romans. e-Archeo has developed multimedia, integrated and multi-channel solutions for various uses and types of audiences, adopting both scientific and narrative and emotional languages. Particular attention was paid to multimedia accessibility, technological sustainability and open science. The e-Archeo project was born from a strong synergy between public entities, research bodies and private industries thanks to the collaboration of MiC and ALES with the CNR ISPC, 10 Italian Universities, 12 Creative Industries and the Italian National Television (RAI). This exceptional and unusual condition made it possible to realise all the project’s high-quality contents and several outputs in only one and a half years.
2023
Italian archaeological sites; multiculturalism; multimedia enhancement; virtual reconstruction; storytelling; scientific back-end; synergy between public and private sector; accessibility; open data; fair principles
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e-Archeo. A pilot national project to valorize Italian archaeological parks through digital and virtual reality technologies / Pietroni, Eva; Menconero, Sofia; Botti, Carolina; Ghedini, ELENA FRANCESCA. - In: APPLIED SYSTEM INNOVATION. - ISSN 2571-5577. - 6:2(2023), pp. 1-33. [10.3390/asi6020038]
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