Design of a virtual tour for the enhancement of Llíria’s architectural and urban heritage and its surroundings

Authors

  • José Miguel Maícas Universitat Politècnica de València
  • María José Viñals Universitat Politècnica de València

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4995/var.2017.5845

Keywords:

ICT and cultural heritage, virtual tour, panoramic images

Abstract

The Information Technology and Communications (ICT) have revolutionized the way to present and promote the heritage sites. These ICT also offer scholars, students and visitors unprecedented access to architectural, historical, geographical, archaeological, iconographical and anthropological data, among other. It is noted also that virtual heritage environments are inherently fascinating and possess essential properties to have a positive effect on supporting heritage conservation and education. This paper is concerned with the potential of these ICT developments for improving the enhancement of the heritage sites of the town of Llíria and its surroundings (Valencia, Spain) by mean of a virtual tour (“Edeta 360º”) based on 360º panorama photos. The “Edeta 360º” virtual tour is an immersive application that places the viewers inside the image, enabling them to significantly enhance position awareness and providing the highest level of functionality for viewing, capturing and analysing virtual data. It can appropriately and effectively be utilised to facilitate intellectual and physical access to public by bringing knowledge, awareness and appreciation about the heritage of Llíria while, at the same time, authenticity is preserved. The undertaking method to create this interactive virtual tour is based on an easy procedure with off-the-shelf equipment and using both freely available software to address the process of photo stitching that combines multiple photographic images with overlapping fields of view to produce a segmented panorama or high-resolution image. Each panorama contains hotspots that enable the users to further explore the surroundings. The virtual tour provides the user the ability to navigate a scene through the rotation and zoom functions. This application results very appealing and has been adopted as a mean for information, dissemination, education and tourism purposes.

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Author Biographies

José Miguel Maícas, Universitat Politècnica de València

Departamento Ingeniería Cartográfica, Geodesia y Fotogrametría

María José Viñals, Universitat Politècnica de València

Departamento Ingeniería Cartográfica, Geodesia y Fotogrametría

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2017-07-26

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Maícas, J. M., & Viñals, M. J. (2017). Design of a virtual tour for the enhancement of Llíria’s architectural and urban heritage and its surroundings. Virtual Archaeology Review, 8(17), 42–48. https://doi.org/10.4995/var.2017.5845

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