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'3D·CoD': A New Methodology for the Design of Virtual Reality-Mediated Experiences in Digital Archeology

Authors :
Laia Pujol-Tost
Source :
Frontiers in Digital Humanities, Vol 4 (2017)
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Frontiers Media SA, 2017.

Abstract

Despite the capacity of Virtual Reality (VR) to recreate and enhance real and virtual worlds, many applications in Archaeology aim at the photorealistic depiction of architectural spaces. On the other hand, little is known about their real communicational effectiveness. In this context, the EU-funded project {LEAP] proposed the concept of Cultural Presence as the theoretical and methodological foundation for a new kind of VR-mediated experience, and the UNESCO World Heritage Neolithic site of Catalhoyuk (Turkey) was chosen as case of application. During this process, a survey of design pipelines in Digital Archaeology indicated that, to build such experiences, a new design and evaluation method may need to be adopted. This paper presents the process of building and testing “3D·CoD”, a new methodology for the design of VR-mediated experiences. Initially, different archaeologists working at Catalhoyuk were engaged in a first workshop, aimed at establishing a specific instantiation of Cultural Presence and how to depict it by means of VR. To that end, observation, questionnaires, multimodal, and statistical analyses were used. The results of this field work were translated into a co-design hands-on methodology (“3D·CoD”), which was tested in a second workshop, with a different group of archaeologists. In this case, observation and debriefing were used. The results of this evaluation suggest that co-design strategies are suitable for the creation of VR-mediated experiences, but that equally important is 1) to consider the co-designers’ concept of Archaeology; and 2) to think in terms, not of 3D models, but of Cultural Heritage goals and human experiences.

Details

ISSN :
22972668
Volume :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Frontiers in Digital Humanities
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d5ef6a0d0fee35a4d43d125b062df9d9
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3389/fdigh.2017.00016