Cultural Visualisation of a Cultural Photographic Collection in 3D Environments – Development of ‘PAV 3D’ (Photographic Archive Visualisation) - Entertainment Computing – ICEC 2016
Conference Papers Year : 2016

Cultural Visualisation of a Cultural Photographic Collection in 3D Environments – Development of ‘PAV 3D’ (Photographic Archive Visualisation)

Artur Lugmayr
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Adam Greenfeld
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Andrew Woods
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Pauline Joseph
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Abstract

This demonstration illustrates the possibilities of new 3D technologies in conveying large scale historical photographic databases in interactive 3D virtual environments. We illustrate the visualization of the State Library of Western Australia (SLWA)’s photographic collection containing over 1 million photographs dating back to the 1850s utilizing Curtin’s Hub for Immersive Visualization and eResearch (HIVE). Our application was intended to explore the possibilities in visualizing cultural data sets on the HIVE’s Cylinder, a 3 m high, eight-meter diameter, and 180° cylindrical projection surface. Our demonstration illustrated the potentials of virtual environments in creating interactive information designs for photographic imagery, which can be explored according location, time-period, creator, and subject.
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hal-01640276 , version 1 (03-07-2023)

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Artur Lugmayr, Adam Greenfeld, Andrew Woods, Pauline Joseph. Cultural Visualisation of a Cultural Photographic Collection in 3D Environments – Development of ‘PAV 3D’ (Photographic Archive Visualisation). 15th International Conference on Entertainment Computing (ICEC), Sep 2016, Wien, Austria. pp.272-277, ⟨10.1007/978-3-319-46100-7_29⟩. ⟨hal-01640276⟩
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