Opening the Past means to tell the Past to the scientific community, but especially to the community of citizens to whom the archaeologists and more generally the operators of the Cultural Heritage should speak to. Tell in an engaging and immersive way means to capture the attention of the citizens towards their Past, to make them aware of the Cultural Heritage and to educate to protect it. Storytelling must necessarily be at the center of what we call public archeology. Archeology, although it is a humanistic discipline, has abdicated to the storytelling and failed to form adequate expertise in this field. Nowadays, it is increasingly necessary that the archaeologists tell the archeology, using new and old media, social networks, virtual reality, and seeking new way such as those related to open data, maker culture ,gamification, and sharing to produce a story more and more immersive.
Opening the Past 2014. Immersive Archaeology. MapPapers 5/2014
GUALANDI, MARIA LETIZIA;GATTIGLIA, GABRIELE;ANICHINI, FRANCESCA
2015-01-01
Abstract
Opening the Past means to tell the Past to the scientific community, but especially to the community of citizens to whom the archaeologists and more generally the operators of the Cultural Heritage should speak to. Tell in an engaging and immersive way means to capture the attention of the citizens towards their Past, to make them aware of the Cultural Heritage and to educate to protect it. Storytelling must necessarily be at the center of what we call public archeology. Archeology, although it is a humanistic discipline, has abdicated to the storytelling and failed to form adequate expertise in this field. Nowadays, it is increasingly necessary that the archaeologists tell the archeology, using new and old media, social networks, virtual reality, and seeking new way such as those related to open data, maker culture ,gamification, and sharing to produce a story more and more immersive.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.