Virtual Heritage at iGrid 2000
 

authors: Pape, D., Anstey, J., Carter, B., Leigh, J., Roussou, M., Portlock, T.

Proceedings of INET 2001, Stockholm, Sweden

As part of the iGrid Research Demonstration at INET 2000, we created two Virtual Cultural Heritage environments-"Virtual Harlem" and "Shared Miletus". The purpose of these applications was to explore possibilities in using the combination of high-speed international networks and virtual reality (VR) displays for cultural heritage education. Our ultimate goal is to enable the construction of tele-immersive museums and classes.

In this paper we present an overview of the infrastructure used for these applications, and some details of their construction.

start date: 06/05/2001
end date: 06/08/2001

The Delfinio at Miletus
image provided by D. Pape/EVL
 
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