2021
Journal article  Open Access

Dynamic collections: a 3D web infrastructure for artifact engagement

Ekengren F., Callieri M., Dininno D., Berggren A., Macheridis S., Dell'Unto N.

3d collections  Digital archeology  3d web visualization  Higher education 

Archaeological collections are crucial in heritage studies and are used every day for training archaeologists and cultural heritage specialists. The recent developments in 3D acquisition and visualization technology has contributed to the rapid emergence of a large number of 3D collections, whose production is often justified as the democratization of data and knowledge production. Despite the fact that several 3D datasets are now available online, it is not always clear how the data - once stored - may be engaged by archaeology students, and the possible challenges the students may face in the learning process. The goal of the Dynamic Collections project at Lund University is to develop a novel 3D web infrastructure designed to support higher education and research in archaeology. At the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in the spring of 2020, all teaching at Lund University moved online, reinforcing the urgency for such an infrastructure. By letting a group of students test an early version of the system as part of their online teaching, we were able to study how they used and interacted with an archaeological collection in 3D and explore the intersection of digital methods and pedagogy in archaeology. This article presents the preliminary results from this experiment.

Source: open archaeology 7 (2021): 337–352. doi:10.1515/opar-2020-0139

Publisher: Versita, Varsavia/Polonia


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@article{oai:it.cnr:prodotti:455428,
	title = {Dynamic collections: a 3D web infrastructure for artifact engagement},
	author = {Ekengren F. and Callieri M. and Dininno D. and Berggren A. and Macheridis S. and Dell'Unto N.},
	publisher = {Versita, Varsavia/Polonia},
	doi = {10.1515/opar-2020-0139},
	journal = {open archaeology},
	volume = {7},
	pages = {337–352},
	year = {2021}
}