Multimodal Narratives for the Presentation of Silk Heritage in the Museum

Author:

Hauser Hansgeorg,Beisswenger Cynthia,Partarakis NikolaosORCID,Zabulis XenophonORCID,Adami Ilia,Zidianakis EmmanouilORCID,Patakos Andreas,Patsiouras NikolaosORCID,Karuzaki EffieORCID,Foukarakis Michalis,Tsoli Aggeliki,Qammaz Ammar,Argyros AntonisORCID,Cadi Nedjma,Baka Evangelia,Thalmann Nadia MagnenatORCID,Olivias BrendaORCID,Makrygiannis Dimitrios,Glushkova Alina,Manitsaris Sotirios,Nitti Vito,Panesse Lucia

Abstract

In this paper, a representation based on digital assets and semantic annotations is established for Traditional Craft instances, in a way that captures their socio-historic context and preserves both their tangible and intangible Cultural Heritage dimensions. These meaningful and documented experiential presentations are delivered to the target audience through narratives that address a range of uses, including personalized storytelling, interactive Augmented Reality (AR), augmented physical artifacts, Mixed Reality (MR) exhibitions, and the Web. The provided engaging cultural experiences have the potential to have an impact on interest growth and tourism, which can support Traditional Craft communities and institutions. A secondary impact is the attraction of new apprentices through training and demonstrations that guarantee long-term preservation. The proposed approach is demonstrated in the context of textile manufacturing as practiced by the community of the Haus der Seidenkultur, a former silk factory that was turned into a museum where the traditional craft of Jacquard weaving is still practiced.

Funder

European Commission

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Materials Science (miscellaneous),Archeology,Conservation

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