This paper presents a system in which 360 panoramic images are used to disseminate cultural heritage information by accessing open networks of knowledge. The system has been designed following the patterns of Interaction Design. During the development of the system, two new patterns especially useful to the dissemination of cultural heritage content have been recognized. The first, called “Knowledge Network”, offers a solution to the problem of re-contextualizing collections of artifacts according to a given theme the user can choose. The second, called “Virtual Visit”, guides the development of a seamless virtual space composed by a network of panoramic images. The two patterns can be naturally combined: the items organized by Knowledge Network can be displayed to the user in a virtual exhibition arranged by Virtual Visit. In this paper is argued how this approach can facilitate the development of applications easily customizable by the user and characterized by a high level of interactivity.

Building knowledge networks using panoramic images / S. Valtolina, S. Franzoni, P. Mazzoleni. - In: INTERNATIONAL TRANSACTIONS ON SYSTEMS SCIENCE AND APPLICATIONS. - ISSN 1751-1461. - 6:4(2010 Nov), pp. 317-325.

Building knowledge networks using panoramic images

S. Valtolina
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2010

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This paper presents a system in which 360 panoramic images are used to disseminate cultural heritage information by accessing open networks of knowledge. The system has been designed following the patterns of Interaction Design. During the development of the system, two new patterns especially useful to the dissemination of cultural heritage content have been recognized. The first, called “Knowledge Network”, offers a solution to the problem of re-contextualizing collections of artifacts according to a given theme the user can choose. The second, called “Virtual Visit”, guides the development of a seamless virtual space composed by a network of panoramic images. The two patterns can be naturally combined: the items organized by Knowledge Network can be displayed to the user in a virtual exhibition arranged by Virtual Visit. In this paper is argued how this approach can facilitate the development of applications easily customizable by the user and characterized by a high level of interactivity.
cultural heritage; interaction patters; panoramic images
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nov-2010
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