Hmm, nice. I found it hard to find the VRML though - the links seem a bit
buried in the text: perhaps an index to VRML reconstructions would be
useful. Also nice would be the option to start the VRML in a new window -ie
pop it out to full screen size.
cheers
Mike
| -----Original Message-----
| From: Museums Computer Group [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of
| Nick Case
| Sent: 17 April 2003 11:18
| To: [log in to unmask]
| Subject: Re: 3D reconstruction IT displays in museums
|
|
| Dear Josephine +
|
| Further to the response from Nick Poole, list members may like to
| take a look at a site we have developed for Durham and
| Northumberland which can be accessed at
| http://www.pastperfect.info/. The site will be available over the
| internet as well as in
| libraries, museums and schools. It will also be available on CD.
|
| The site was formally launched a couple of weeks ago and so is
| still liable to some further change. However it should give an idea
| of the type of things that you may be interested in.
|
| Nick Case
| Managing Director
| Oxford ArchDigital Ltd
|
| 27 Park End Street
| Oxford OX1 1HU
| Tel:0044-1865-793043
| Fax:0044-1865-794891
|
| http://www.oxarchdigital.com
| 17/04/2003 10:20:38, Josephine Walker <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
|
| >I am enquiring as to whether anybody knows of any 3D reconstructed IT
| >displays in a museum environment. At present I am planning to focus my
| >dissertation on visitors experience of IT displays and require
| another case
| >study. One of the displays I am interested in shows a site and its
| >use/disuse over time and the other has a 3D reconstruction of a site and
| >provides choices of narrative.
| >
| >I would be extremely grateful if you could get in contact with me, either
| >by email, [log in to unmask] or by telephone, 07855 466785.
| >
| >Many thanks
| >
| >Josephine Walker
| >
|
|