The Scholarly Rewards and Tragic Irony of 3D Models in Virtual Heritage Discourse

To validate the hypothesis that a virtual heritage papers are reliant on providing scholarly argumentation based on 3D models, and convenient access is provided to these models where relevant, this study reviewed 264 articles form the last three available proceedings of major digital heritage events...

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Main Authors: Rahaman, Hafizur, Champion, Erik
Format: Conference Paper
Published: 2019
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Online Access:https://caadria2019.nz/
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/75738
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author Rahaman, Hafizur
Champion, Erik
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description To validate the hypothesis that a virtual heritage papers are reliant on providing scholarly argumentation based on 3D models, and convenient access is provided to these models where relevant, this study reviewed 264 articles form the last three available proceedings of major digital heritage events and conferences (14 in total). The findings revealed this was not the case, few contain references to accessible 3D models. We discuss why this may be so, and we outline recommendations for ensuring that virtual heritage 3D models can be preserved and accessed.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-757382019-06-17T05:01:19Z The Scholarly Rewards and Tragic Irony of 3D Models in Virtual Heritage Discourse Rahaman, Hafizur Champion, Erik 3D models Cultural Heritage Virtual heritage Journal publication To validate the hypothesis that a virtual heritage papers are reliant on providing scholarly argumentation based on 3D models, and convenient access is provided to these models where relevant, this study reviewed 264 articles form the last three available proceedings of major digital heritage events and conferences (14 in total). The findings revealed this was not the case, few contain references to accessible 3D models. We discuss why this may be so, and we outline recommendations for ensuring that virtual heritage 3D models can be preserved and accessed. 2019 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/75738 https://caadria2019.nz/ unknown
spellingShingle 3D models
Cultural Heritage
Virtual heritage
Journal publication
Rahaman, Hafizur
Champion, Erik
The Scholarly Rewards and Tragic Irony of 3D Models in Virtual Heritage Discourse
title The Scholarly Rewards and Tragic Irony of 3D Models in Virtual Heritage Discourse
title_full The Scholarly Rewards and Tragic Irony of 3D Models in Virtual Heritage Discourse
title_fullStr The Scholarly Rewards and Tragic Irony of 3D Models in Virtual Heritage Discourse
title_full_unstemmed The Scholarly Rewards and Tragic Irony of 3D Models in Virtual Heritage Discourse
title_short The Scholarly Rewards and Tragic Irony of 3D Models in Virtual Heritage Discourse
title_sort scholarly rewards and tragic irony of 3d models in virtual heritage discourse
topic 3D models
Cultural Heritage
Virtual heritage
Journal publication
url https://caadria2019.nz/
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/75738