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  4. Embedding of X-ray computed tomography data of cultural heritage objects in interactive web applications - old technical instruments brought back to novel virtual life
 
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2025
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Embedding of X-ray computed tomography data of cultural heritage objects in interactive web applications - old technical instruments brought back to novel virtual life

Abstract
X-ray computed tomography (CT) has become a common method for conservators, historians and archaeologists to examine the interior of museum objects in a non-destructive way. This paper demonstrates an additional application of CT data sets. We namely show how the data can be processed and converted to interactive, computer-animated models embedded in web applications to bring back the historical objects to novel virtual life. This opens up a new way for museum visitors to interact with the virtual objects in both on-site and online exhibitions. The use of freely accessible software at all stages ensures that the involved costs remain accessible to public institutions. The approach is demonstrated using three technical instruments of historical significance spanning three centuries of maritime navigation: a pocket sundial, a maritime chronometer, and a pocket barometer manufactured in the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries. Each object presents its own attributes and characteristics that require different approaches and solutions along the data process chains. The outcomes of these chains are interactive applications demonstrating the functionalities of the old instruments. This contributes to a better understanding of their modes of operation, and can focus the attention of the visitors to individual technical details, material composition and appearance, or other attributes of historical significance. The accessibility and appeal of the virtual objects results in a more immersive interaction experience facilitating a better transfer of knowledge to the visitors.
Author(s)
Götz, Pia
Universität Bremen
Melamed, David
Hochschule Bremen
Bohling, Hendrik
Hochschule Bremen
Brovkina, Christine
Hochschule für Künste Bremen
Hussain, Istabraq
Hochschule für Künste Bremen
Reims, Nils  
Fraunhofer-Institut für Integrierte Schaltungen IIS  
Junge, Luca
German Maritime Museum Leibniz Institute for Maritime History
Hoffmann, Dennis
German Maritime Museum Leibniz Institute for Maritime History
Wiskandt, Karolin
German Maritime Museum Leibniz Institute for Maritime History
Schilling, Ruth
German Maritime Museum Leibniz Institute for Maritime History
Hering-Bertram, Martin
Hochschule Bremen
Colombi Ciacchi, Lucio
Universität Bremen
Journal
Journal of cultural heritage  
Open Access
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CC BY 4.0: Creative Commons Attribution
DOI
10.1016/j.culher.2025.09.007
10.24406/publica-5688
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English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Integrierte Schaltungen IIS  
Keyword(s)
  • Computer tomography

  • Digital preservation

  • Interactive exhibition

  • Maritime history

  • Photogrammetry

  • Technical instruments

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