Exploring the inexistent, discovering the intangible, walking into the past. An archeological site is 80% inexistent. The most consistent part of this fascinating landscape is made by something which disappeared because belonging to the past. The goal of this research is to make a practical contribution to the development of strategies oriented to the creation of a participated cultural heritage reality and an engaging Virtual Archeology. In fact the idea of the present work is to increase the interest of the work of art passing from a one-way to a two-way relationship. The user queries and interacts with the work which responds to his inputs. The visitor is not a static observer but he is allowed to be involved in the cultural heritage becoming part of it. The visitor changes his role transforming it from “viewer” to “user”.
Exploring The Inexistent / Pettoello, Giulia. - In: SCIRES-IT. - ISSN 2239-4303. - ELETTRONICO. - 5:(2015), pp. 143-150.
Exploring The Inexistent
PETTOELLO, GIULIA
2015
Abstract
Exploring the inexistent, discovering the intangible, walking into the past. An archeological site is 80% inexistent. The most consistent part of this fascinating landscape is made by something which disappeared because belonging to the past. The goal of this research is to make a practical contribution to the development of strategies oriented to the creation of a participated cultural heritage reality and an engaging Virtual Archeology. In fact the idea of the present work is to increase the interest of the work of art passing from a one-way to a two-way relationship. The user queries and interacts with the work which responds to his inputs. The visitor is not a static observer but he is allowed to be involved in the cultural heritage becoming part of it. The visitor changes his role transforming it from “viewer” to “user”.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.