Piloting Time-Tours: Experiences from the Development and Implementation of a Computer Based Exhibition in West Sweden
Paper in proceeding, 2013

This paper presents and discusses the work and objectives developed within the project Digital Time-travels: New strategies for archaeology and cultural heritage management? The work is focused on the development of new methods for the presentation and publication of archaeological data, particularly the use and effectiveness of digital methods for the presentation of archaeological information to the public. This involves cooperation with museums and other institutions as well as the general public to develop useful and meaningful models of past landscapes and site-contexts with the purpose of augmenting and stimulating public awareness of archaeological remains. The paper present our work with models visualizing landscape development and with the design and construction of an interactive interface for mediation and communication of archaeological information through computer-terminals installed as part of museum displays, and through the Internet. The project is funded by the Swedish National Heritage Board and is organized as a joint venture between the Department of Archaeology and Ancient History at Gothenburg University, the Department of Architecture at Chalmers University of Technology and the Department of Soil Sciences at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences.

augmented reality

TGIS

animation

museum

interactivity

mediation

visualization

GIS

multi-medial-model

Author

Per Stenborg

University of Gothenburg

Jonas Tornberg

Chalmers, Architecture

Johan Ling

University of Gothenburg

Mats Söderström

Chris Sevara

University of Gothenburg

Liane Thuvander

Chalmers, Architecture

CAA2010 Fusion of Cultures: Proceedings of the 38th Annual Conference on Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology, edited by F. Contreras, F. Farjas and F. J. Melero

391-396
9781407311081 (ISBN)

Subject Categories

Soil Science

Archaeology

Media Engineering

ISBN

9781407311081

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10/8/2017