Remediation of Historical Photographs in Mobile Augmented Reality

Being present at a location of historical significance, often demands imagination to understand the full scope of the area. An approach to spark one’s imagination is to present a mediated simulation of a historic location in situ. As an application example, we used the sitsim AR platform to develop...

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Published in:The Journal of Media Innovations
Main Author: Bøe, Espen Johnsen
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: University of Oslo Library 2021
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spelling ftosloiunivojs:oai:ojs.www.journals.uio.no:article/8793 2023-05-15T17:08:16+02:00 Remediation of Historical Photographs in Mobile Augmented Reality Bøe, Espen Johnsen 2021-05-11 application/pdf https://journals.uio.no/TJMI/article/view/8793 https://doi.org/10.5617/jomi.8793 eng eng University of Oslo Library https://journals.uio.no/TJMI/article/view/8793/236 https://journals.uio.no/TJMI/article/view/8793 doi:10.5617/jomi.8793 Opphavsrett 2021 The Journal of Media Innovations The Journal of Media Innovations; Vol. 7 No. 1 (2021): Special Issue: Changes in Cultural Heritage Communication; 29-40 1894-5562 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2021 ftosloiunivojs https://doi.org/10.5617/jomi.8793 2022-04-22T05:14:40Z Being present at a location of historical significance, often demands imagination to understand the full scope of the area. An approach to spark one’s imagination is to present a mediated simulation of a historic location in situ. As an application example, we used the sitsim AR platform to develop a simulation that conveys the history of fishermen in the historic fishing village of Storvågan in Lofoten, Norway. The study presents a rendition of the sitsim AR platform’s functionality for engaging presentations of historical photographs. This functionality is enhanced from solely representing buildings in a historical photograph into also representing animated human characters. In Storvågan, a museum (Lofotmuseet) occupies historically significant buildings amid the historic surroundings. This museum exhibits a historical photograph of fishermen that also shows how the area once looked. This photograph is remediated into a 3D animation, presented as a real-time generated simulation, at the location where thephotograph was originally photographed. The study documents a design experiment including the modelling and animation of a 3D representation depicting the photograph. The functionality is evaluated based on user feedback from a case study of a beta version on location in Lofoten. Users reported that the animated fishermen contribute to an engaging experience and a feeling of being “part of the history.” The majority of users perceived the 3D representation as credible. An analysis of the modelled characters concludes that the 3D-models lack perceptual validity; hence, the case study’s positive results were somewhat unexpected. Three theories are presented as conceivable explanations for the unexpected result. Ultimately, the study provides a method for modelling and animation of people from a historical photograph, and showcases how the animation of human characters in a sitsim may be applied to convey cultural heritage in an engaging way. Article in Journal/Newspaper Lofoten University of Oslo (UiO): FRITT (E-Journals) Lofoten Norway Storvågan ENVELOPE(14.450,14.450,68.200,68.200) The Journal of Media Innovations 7 1 29 40
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description Being present at a location of historical significance, often demands imagination to understand the full scope of the area. An approach to spark one’s imagination is to present a mediated simulation of a historic location in situ. As an application example, we used the sitsim AR platform to develop a simulation that conveys the history of fishermen in the historic fishing village of Storvågan in Lofoten, Norway. The study presents a rendition of the sitsim AR platform’s functionality for engaging presentations of historical photographs. This functionality is enhanced from solely representing buildings in a historical photograph into also representing animated human characters. In Storvågan, a museum (Lofotmuseet) occupies historically significant buildings amid the historic surroundings. This museum exhibits a historical photograph of fishermen that also shows how the area once looked. This photograph is remediated into a 3D animation, presented as a real-time generated simulation, at the location where thephotograph was originally photographed. The study documents a design experiment including the modelling and animation of a 3D representation depicting the photograph. The functionality is evaluated based on user feedback from a case study of a beta version on location in Lofoten. Users reported that the animated fishermen contribute to an engaging experience and a feeling of being “part of the history.” The majority of users perceived the 3D representation as credible. An analysis of the modelled characters concludes that the 3D-models lack perceptual validity; hence, the case study’s positive results were somewhat unexpected. Three theories are presented as conceivable explanations for the unexpected result. Ultimately, the study provides a method for modelling and animation of people from a historical photograph, and showcases how the animation of human characters in a sitsim may be applied to convey cultural heritage in an engaging way.
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