| Publication Type | Conference Paper | |
| Year of Publication | 2000 | |
| Authors | Garzotto, Franca; Alonzo, Francesca; Valenti, Sara | |
| Conference Name | Museums and the Web 2000: Proceedings | |
| Publisher | Archives & Museum Informatics | |
| Conference Location | Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA | |
| Editor | David Bearman and Jennifer Trant | |
| Abstract | Can you imagine how a today city could have been many centuries ago, say, in the Renaissance, or in the Baroque period? Did you ever desire to explore that city not only as it is now, but also as it was at those times? And wouldn't you like to get explanations of what you are seeing while you proceed in your exploration? We are developing a web system that allows you to meet these desiderata in a virtual world. Our system allows the developer to integrate a number of 3D virtual reconstructions of the urban structures of a city (e.g., streets, squares, buildings, etc.), each one representing the city in a different period of time. End users can not only navigate each virtual space, e.g., "walking" along a street or getting into a building of the virtual town in a given period, but can also select a different historical period and switch to the representation of the same urban context in that time period. In this way, users can experiment a form of navigation which exploits two dimensions of virtuality: the virtual space, reconstructed via 3Dgraphics, and the virtual time, which is achieved by the possibility of switching among different temporal frameworks. In addition, at any point of space and time, the user can get various kinds of information concerning what (s)he is currently exploring, by jumping into a "traditional" 2D information space made of textual or multimedia web pages. From a technological perspective, the system uses:
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| Notes | April 16-19 | |
| URL | http://www.archimuse.com/mw2000/papers/garzotto/garzotto.html |
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