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3D Bridge : Transferring of cultural heritage with new technology (2006)


Lonkila, H. (2006). 3D Bridge : Transferring of cultural heritage with new technology. Jyväskylän yliopisto. http://www.arthis.jyu.fi/bridge/tir.html


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Julkaisun kaikki tekijät tai toimittajatLonkila, Helena

Julkaisuvuosi2006

KustantajaJyväskylän yliopisto

JulkaisumaaSuomi

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Pysyvä verkko-osoitehttp://www.arthis.jyu.fi/bridge/tir.html

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LisätietojaLayout: Ari Häyrinen, Museum of University of Jyväskylä, translation and language checking: Milla Wilkan


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The 3D-Bridge project has produced European added value by aiming at the renewal of the research, recording and presentation forms of physical cultural heritage to new audiences. Based on evaluation discussions in the Rome conference, it can be stated that the three main objectives of the project increased the awareness of the project participants about the common, classical core of European culture and about its continuation through different eras and stylistic periods, as well as over national and religious borders, to the present day.

The main objectives of the project were obtained well. The first objective of the project, which was to develop tools of new technology to foster cultural heritage, was realised in each five subproject in ways that were characteristic of the target areas. The software application based on open source thinking and the modelling instructions, both developed by the Seminaarinmäki project of the University of Jyväskylä, have been published on the 3D-Bridge website, and they are available to everyone.

The second objective, to bring together the cultural heritage of geographically, culturally and economically different areas, took place most clearly in conference work, as the subprojects presented their own output. As the five visualisations are complete, they form an illustrative, linked entity that can be examined from several perspectives. Visual representation of the models enables representing and illustrating European value basis without the restrictions of spoken or written language. Additionally, four out of five visualisation targets are located in another part of Europe than the creators of the visualisation, which naturally means that the creators have familiarised themselves in-depth with the history and culture of the target area. Thus, international research participates in promoting and directing the process of value formation in Europe.

The third objective, to translate cultural heritage to the languages of future media generations becomes concrete in the different contexts of the 3D visualisations: in teaching, research, tourism and preservation of cultural heritage. Thus, the 3D-Bridge project considers that the material produced during the project serves, in addition to the future contexts of use of the subprojects, the Museum of Europe that will be opened in future.


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