Abstract

The will to preserve and enhance cultural heritage imposes reflections on databases as containers of information for the accessibility of dispersed heritage. The aim of the research is to validate methodological approaches in order to create 3D models and information systems. These tools improve accessibility to the artifact, according to different interconnection channels, in order to overcome the physical limit imposed by location. Tangible and intangible heritage take the form of a metadata network throughout a critical analysis and elaboration of data. These files create a complex database containing 3D models rich in information that describe cultural systems. The digital survey is the starting point for the development of languages, signs and symbols. It transfers complex objects into virtual systems, developing a multidimensional dialogue capable of integrating actions and meanings. The interactivity of complex databases facilitates the accessibility and disclosure of data to a wide audience. It requires the establishment of representation systems based on the development of virtual environments.

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  • Cultural heritage is a fundamental resource for the economy and development of society

  • Its intellectual growth is strictly connected with the assets and activities present within the territory

  • There are many examples in history of monuments moved in order to be placed in important museums

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Introduction

Cultural heritage is a fundamental resource for the economy and development of society. Archaeological sites, and valuable architectures merge into a network of systems that are important for the economy and for the growth of tourism in the territory, given that the virtual is an amplification of and a useful tool for spreading knowledge and the existence of heritage.

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