Heritage Artefacts in the COVID-19 Era: The Aura and Authenticity of 3D Models

Author:

Cardozo Thiago Minete1,Papadopoulos Costas2

Affiliation:

1. Instituto Oi Futuro , Rio de Janeiro , Brazil

2. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Department of Literature & Art, Maastricht University , Maastricht , The Netherlands

Abstract

Abstract Museums have been increasingly investing in their digital presence. This became more pressing during the COVID-19 pandemic since heritage institutions had, on the one hand, to temporarily close their doors to visitors while, on the other, find ways to communicate their collections to the public. Virtual tours, revamped websites, and 3D models of cultural artefacts were only a few of the means that museums devised to create alternative ways of digital engagement and counteract the physical and social distancing measures. Although 3D models and collections provide novel ways to interact, visualise, and comprehend the materiality and sensoriality of physical objects, their mediation in digital forms misses essential elements that contribute to (virtual) visitor/user experience. This article explores three-dimensional digitisations of museum artefacts, particularly problematising their aura and authenticity in comparison to their physical counterparts. Building on several studies that have problematised these two concepts, this article establishes an exploratory framework aimed at evaluating the experience of aura and authenticity in 3D digitisations. This exploration allowed us to conclude that even though some aspects of aura and authenticity are intrinsically related to the physicality and materiality of the original, 3D models can still manifest aura and authenticity, as long as a series of parameters, including multimodal contextualisation, interactivity, and affective experiences are facilitated.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Education,Archeology,Conservation

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