2021
DOI: 10.1186/s40494-021-00548-7
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Eye-tracking support for architects, conservators, and museologists. Anastylosis as pretext for research and discussion

Abstract: Conservators, museologists, and architects make extremely complex decisions capable of affecting the way people perceive monuments. One might give this idea deeper consideration while pondering anastylosis. One of the things a designer should do when selecting a method of merging together parts of a damaged monument is answer the question whether the chosen method will facilitate the interest of onlookers in the presented object. In which case will the observers spend most of their time looking at the authenti… Show more

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“…However, this new methodology is limited by the number of hardware devices and by the little software experimentation in this field [48,49]. Recent developments in the literature are consistent with the effort to apply these recent technologies to CH also in museums, in particular eye-tracking support, which presents itself as an interesting system very much connected with the perception of CH, and which, although not considered in this study, we could study and implement for the future [50][51][52].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…However, this new methodology is limited by the number of hardware devices and by the little software experimentation in this field [48,49]. Recent developments in the literature are consistent with the effort to apply these recent technologies to CH also in museums, in particular eye-tracking support, which presents itself as an interesting system very much connected with the perception of CH, and which, although not considered in this study, we could study and implement for the future [50][51][52].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…Figure 12 shows a 2.5D computer simulation according to the assumed lighting concept. This type of image can be analysed for compliance with the recommendations regarding architecture and floodlighting using the latest trends in this field, i.e., eye tracking [23,24]. The test project of the floodlighting of the building assumes illumination using a planar method [14,19,21,22] with the use of ground-based luminaires and highlighting the pilasters in the central part.…”
Section: Case Study and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 12 shows a 2.5D computer simulation according to the assumed lighting concept. This type of image can be analysed for compliance with the recommendations regarding architecture and floodlighting using the latest trends in this field, i.e., eye tracking [23,24].…”
Section: Case Study and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, this indicates that the task of arranging the space and adapting it to the museological function must be given to an architect, who collaborates with other specialists in the theoretical and technical plan of the exhibition. Museology should be introduced as a crucial discipline (Rusnak 2021). On the other hand, two decades after the Circular Letter, experience adverts to the risk of handing over the design of the museum space to the architect alone.…”
Section: Circular Letter Description and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%