Place-hampi: Co-evolutionary narrative and augmented stereographic panoramas, Vijayanagara, India

Sarah Kenderdine*, Jeffrey Shaw, Dennis Del Favero, Neil Brown

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Abstract

This chapter describes the theoretical and technical framework for two immersive virtual heritage demonstrators developed at iCinema Centre for Interactive Cinema Research in conjunction with Museum Victoria, Australia. The research is realized as Place-Hampi (Demonstrators 1 and 2) and results in a set of tools for the application of co-evolutionary narrative that extends the concept of interactivity to include autonomy in the transactions between machine agents and humans. Demonstrator 1 is developed for the stereographic version of the Place platform while Demonstrator 2 is currently being implemented in the Advanced Visualization and Interaction Environment comprised of a 360 degrees stereoscopic cylindrical screen, spatialized sound, camera tracking and symbolic language, enabling agents to represent emotional and other desires emergent in the data.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationNew Heritage
Subtitle of host publicationNew Media and Cultural Heritage
EditorsYehuda Kalay, Thomas Kvan, Janice Affleck
PublisherRoutledge
Chapter17
Pages275-293
Number of pages19
Edition1st
ISBN (Electronic)9780203937884
ISBN (Print)0203937880, 9780415773553, 9780415773560
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 14 Nov 2007

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