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3d models for the visually impaired: The Unesco for all project making of

D'Agnano, Fabio

Authors

Fabio D'Agnano



Abstract

Presentation of the production of the replicas for the Unesco 4 All project, made by the CFPR.
The EU UNESCO4ALL TOUR project aims to create an innovative, thematic, transnational tourism product based on the UNESCO WH sites and targeted to visually impaired people.
The project focuses on UNESCO built WH sites, in particular the outstanding EU churches, monasteries, cathedrals in 4 different EU Member States by a "spiritual" narrative logic ("The Soul of Europe").

Presentation Conference Type Keynote
Conference Name 3DVis: Symposium on 3D Visualization Technologies in Cultural Heritage
Start Date Dec 2, 2020
End Date Dec 3, 2020
Deposit Date Jun 23, 2021
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/6919041
Additional Information "This free, two-day, event is sponsored by the Oxford University Museum of Natural History and the University of Warwick, to take place over the 1st and 2nd of December 2020. It will feature speakers from industry, practice, and academia to share their experiences and applications of 3D visualization methods, including 3D printing, Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented and Mixed Reality (A/MR) and others amongst subject experts. 3DVis will provide a forum for sharing expertise across cultural heritage and museology and help to bring together disparate corners of cultural heritage practice that rarely interact.

3DVis will have a diverse array of speakers from all quarters of cultural heritage and museology, including talks on the subjects of:

Applications of 3D Visualization in Cultural Heritage.
Research into 3D Visualization Methods.
Theoretical Discussions on the Role of 3D Visualization Methods in Cultural Heritage.
Teaching and Learning with 3D Visualization Tools.
The event will be spread over the 1st and 2nd December 2020 and will be punctuated by three invited keynote speakers over three sessions, bringing them together again for a panel discussion."