2021
DOI: 10.5194/isprs-archives-xlvi-m-1-2021-293-2021
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Communication Tools for Inaccessible Places of Significance

Abstract: Abstract. This article deals with the communication of inaccessible heritage. Based on a classification of different mediation tools, we propose a framework for selecting the most appropriate tools to communicate about heritage sites under restoration and, therefore, inaccessible. Furthermore, from the data already collected, we show how it is possible to use the constraints of building sites as opportunities for mediation. Finally, we apply this scheme to the case of the collegiate church of Sainte Croix in L… Show more

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“…It has no doubt that the experience of stakeholders' groups with the physical realm of heritage places is critical for the assessment of their significance, especially to enable them to grasp the sense of the place as well as for the identification of sensory and emotional aspects of value. Nevertheless, considering the myriad forms of inaccessibility of the built heritage (Hallot, Lambert and Jouan., 2021) and the necessity to adopt inclusive frameworks to encourage community involvement in the conservation and management of its cultural heritage, the use of digital copies in immersive environments can be complementary to traditional approaches. Indeed, they can be valuable assets for knowledge dissemination and value assessment activities, or simply to maintain the link between the site and communities involved at both local and global levels.…”
Section: Immersive Environments and Participatory Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has no doubt that the experience of stakeholders' groups with the physical realm of heritage places is critical for the assessment of their significance, especially to enable them to grasp the sense of the place as well as for the identification of sensory and emotional aspects of value. Nevertheless, considering the myriad forms of inaccessibility of the built heritage (Hallot, Lambert and Jouan., 2021) and the necessity to adopt inclusive frameworks to encourage community involvement in the conservation and management of its cultural heritage, the use of digital copies in immersive environments can be complementary to traditional approaches. Indeed, they can be valuable assets for knowledge dissemination and value assessment activities, or simply to maintain the link between the site and communities involved at both local and global levels.…”
Section: Immersive Environments and Participatory Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, accessible virtual copies of the built heritage in immersive and interactive environments enhance all stakeholders' participation in the conservation process. Finally, they also could contribute to maintaining a link between society and places of significance in case of temporal or permanent inaccessibility (Hallot et al, 2021). This paper proposes a prototype of an immersive and interactive environment that allows collecting value judgements associated with multiple users and key metadata about both users and values.…”
Section: Rawmentioning
confidence: 99%