Prototyping on site Virtual Museums: the case study of the co-design approach to the Palatine hill in Rome (Barberini Vineyard) exhibition
Conference Paper
Publication Date:
2019
abstract:
In 2016, during the preparation of a rock musical in Rome about the life of the Roman emperor Nero, CNR ITABC became involved in the proposal of a Virtual Museum dedicated to an area of the Palatine hill (the so-called Barberini Vineyard), facing the Colosseum, where the stage of the show should have been temporarily built. The paper presents a methodology that has been tested for the creation of the Virtual Museum of the Palatine, and identifies useful tools that could support the creation of virtual museums and how such museums could be located in a physical space and within a real collection. While planning and testing, we have demonstrated the usefulness of immersive reality as a way to prototype "on site virtual museums" and to solve common issues that emerge in the design and production of such installations.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Exhibition Design; Virtual Archaeology; Immersive Virtual Reality; HMD
List of contributors: