Supporting Sign Language Narrations in the Museum

Author:

Partarakis NikolaosORCID,Zabulis XenophonORCID,Foukarakis Michalis,Moutsaki Mirοdanthi,Zidianakis EmmanouilORCID,Patakos Andreas,Adami Ilia,Kaplanidi Danae,Ringas Christodoulos,Tasiopoulou Eleana

Abstract

The accessibility of Cultural Heritage content for the diverse user population visiting Cultural Heritage Institutions and accessing content online has not been thoroughly discussed. Considering the penetration of new digital media in such physical and virtual spaces, lack of accessibility may result in the exclusion of a large user population. To overcome such emerging barriers, this paper proposes a cost-effective methodology for the implementation of Virtual Humans, which are capable of narrating content in a universally accessible form and acting as virtual storytellers in the context of online and on-site CH experiences. The methodology is rooted in advances in motion capture technologies and Virtual Human implementation, animation, and multi-device rendering. This methodology is employed in the context of a museum installation at the Chios Mastic Museum where VHs are presenting the industrial process of mastic processing for chewing gum production.

Funder

European Commission

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Materials Science (miscellaneous),Archeology,Conservation

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