DigiArt and it’s consortium members will be meeting at the University Nice Sophia Antipolis on the 11th and 12th of April 2018, holding a two day workshop showcasing the research and work they have undertaken during this exciting project. The workshop will include: • 3D for cultural heritage (non-academic, museums curators, visualization, virtualization) • 3D […]
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Author: Dimitrios Ververidis
DigiArt At Liverpools World Museum
DigiArt were kindly invited for a special evening event at the World Museum in Liverpool. The virtual museum game was showcased with the attendees enjoying learning about anthropology and the lives of people, and how they lived in the past. On a busy night, it was a valuable opportunity to get feedback on the virtual […]
DigiArt meet in Gloucester
The DigiArt consortium met in Gloucester, in southern England, to discuss the development progress made on this exciting project. Hosted by consortium member VulcanUAV, the visitors enjoyed a tour of the drone manufacturers facilities, as well as reviewing all the progress made on the virtual tours, and storytelling engine being developed for cultural heritage sites […]
Make you own virtual tour
We are happy to announce that the first publicly available version of the website for making virtual tours (games) is now available at: http://digiart.mklab.iti.gr/ The access is open for everybody, however, registration and login is required. Before start making your game, it is advised to read the Help web-page. The process is also available in […]
DigiArt software at Github
The software developed by DigiArt can be found in the Github page: https://github.com/DigiArt-project The repository WordPressUnity3DEditor is the software that integrates the results of DigiArt into a Story Telling Engine. It allows to transform WordPress into a web tool that can generate virtual tours. The format of these tours is a Unity3D Game. The software, […]
The Virtual Anthropology Museum is Live
This virtual museum is currently being developed by the Research Centre in Evolutionary Anthropology and Palaeoecology (RCEAP) in collaboration with DigiArt. The museum is a showcase of the work by anthropologists at LJMU on skeletal material housed in their university collections. Because we don’t have an exhibition space, the virtual museum allows you, the public, […]
DigiArt at LJMU Working With The Fab Lab
Staff and Researchers at LJMU working together with the Fab Lab have been testing methods to 3D Print models faster, hoping in the near future to allow museums and archaeological sites to recreate artefacts for their visitors, from assets used in the virtual museums and games developed during the DigiArt project.
European Researchers Night 2017
Researchers throughout Europe meet on September 29 in Thessaloniki, Greece. DigiArt was present showing its Scladina Cave game with Oculus glasses – there was a queue of people waiting to play the game.