Cultural assets represented by heritage objects (e.g. museum collections) and by natural or artificial environments (like historic cities and monuments) share the common characteristics of being endowed with a spatial position (present or past) and with a cultural message (like as a work of art). Creating connection between museum objects and their geographical origins, or cross-linking between different cultural resources that are spatially located in different places (for example different pieces of a same collections spread in different museums or different churches that are rchitectonically connected) or enhancing their interpretation as work of arts, will increase their understanding and interest of the public; therefore will increase their effectiveness.
Point cloud models, semantic interoperability and semiotic classification to increase effectiveness of cultural heritage. A conceptual approach
CONDOTTA, MASSIMILIANO;GIANNOTTI, VINCENZO
2014-01-01
Abstract
Cultural assets represented by heritage objects (e.g. museum collections) and by natural or artificial environments (like historic cities and monuments) share the common characteristics of being endowed with a spatial position (present or past) and with a cultural message (like as a work of art). Creating connection between museum objects and their geographical origins, or cross-linking between different cultural resources that are spatially located in different places (for example different pieces of a same collections spread in different museums or different churches that are rchitectonically connected) or enhancing their interpretation as work of arts, will increase their understanding and interest of the public; therefore will increase their effectiveness.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.