Digital Cultural Heritage 2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-15200-0_30
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Digitization of Acoustic Heritage in a Service of Protection, Research and Promotion of European Cultural Heritage

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“…It is not only the soul of churches, temples, museums, and other ancient buildings, but also the landscape resources of historical and cultural blocks, hence the term "acoustic heritage". VR technology is used to reproduce past sounds, what it means to use it, and how to let modern individuals experience and understand sounds from the past [23,24]. Heritage buildings exist in many forms as carriers of civilization inheritance, and heritage buildings with different functions and forms have different requirements for the acoustic environment [9].…”
Section: The Importance Of Research On the Acoustic Environment Of He...mentioning
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“…It is not only the soul of churches, temples, museums, and other ancient buildings, but also the landscape resources of historical and cultural blocks, hence the term "acoustic heritage". VR technology is used to reproduce past sounds, what it means to use it, and how to let modern individuals experience and understand sounds from the past [23,24]. Heritage buildings exist in many forms as carriers of civilization inheritance, and heritage buildings with different functions and forms have different requirements for the acoustic environment [9].…”
Section: The Importance Of Research On the Acoustic Environment Of He...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alonso et al [70] used indoor acoustic simulation to reconstruct the sound field of three different choir configurations in Granada Cathedral, analyzed and compared the main acoustic parameters of each virtual reconstruction model, and then calibrated according to on-site measurement activities to systematically study the influence of indoor space conversion on the indoor acoustics of the cathedral. Ðor dević et al [23] showed the significance of virtual acoustic analysis for the reconstruction of theater architecture by referencing the research of the Roman theater in Crete, Greece. They described the archeological acoustic research of a medieval Serbian Orthodox temple to demonstrate the public desire for distant acoustic heritage.…”
Section: The Digitization Of Acoustic Heritagementioning
confidence: 99%