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Item DataSpace-ISPC: a Semantic Platform for Heritage Science(The Eurographics Association, 2023) Bucciero, Alberto; Chirivì, Alessandra; Anglada, Gerardo; Demetrescu, Emanuel; Fanini, Bruno; Paraciani, Nicolò; Bucciero, Alberto; Fanini, Bruno; Graf, Holger; Pescarin, Sofia; Rizvic, SelmaThe contribution presents the DataSpace of the Institute of Heritage Science (ISPC) of the Italian National Council for Research. Cultural Heritage is well known to be a multidisciplinary domain where heterogeneous data, methods and techniques overlap, co-exist and collaborate to create evidence-based wisdom represented with local and (rarely) inter-operable standards. DataSpace aims to overcome the need to harmonise converging research perspectives, allow collaborative research, and debabelize the presentation of data. This horizontal perspective is based on a graph of knowledge, ruled by a semantic reference model, and acts as a glue to connect different digital resources created with different perspectives. The DataSpace, which is built on top of the Arches platform integrated and customised with original tools, has been validated with positive results against two case studies to cover the wider domain of Heritage Science. The contribution explains the activities and technological solutions adopted and goes into detail about the problems and limitations that arose with the implementation of the DataSpace offering a critical yet positive perspective on the use of the DataSpace-ISPC in production scenarios.Item Digitisation of Temporary Exhibitions: the Aldrovandi Case(The Eurographics Association, 2023) Barzaghi, Sebastian; Collina, Federica; Fabbri, Francesca; Giacomini, Federica; Bordignon, Alice; Balzani, Roberto; Bitelli, Gabriele; Bonifazi, Federica; Cipriani, Luca; Colitti, Simona; Daquino, Marilena; Fanini, Bruno; Fantini, Filippo; Ferdani, Daniele; Fiorini, Giulia; Formia, Elena; Forte, Anna; Girelli, Valentina Alena; Gualandi, Bianca; Heibi, Ivan; Iannucci, Alessandro; Fà, Rachele Manganelli del; Massari, Arcangelo; Moretti, Arianna; Peroni, Silvio; Pescarin, Sofia; Renda, Giulia; Ronchi, Diego; Sullini, Mattia; Tini, Maria Alessandra; Tomasi, Francesca; Travaglini, Laura; Vittuari, Luca; Bucciero, Alberto; Fanini, Bruno; Graf, Holger; Pescarin, Sofia; Rizvic, SelmaTemporary exhibitions in the cultural heritage system have become diffused. They are tools to enhance cultural heritage and to gather, in the same context, cultural goods that otherwise would never be exposed together. Their temporal limitation gives them the uniqueness of an event that will not be repeated. The exhibition ''The Other Renaissance: Ulisse Aldrovandi and the Wonders of the World'' was created to offer visitors a tour of an exceptional legacy of objects, some of which have never been exhibited before, combined with objects, works of art from several Italian museums, and digital installations that together tell the story of how the first generation of naturalists took their first steps into science as we know it today. To store this exhibition a photogrammetric and structured light scanner survey campaign was launched to acquire 3D objects. By leveraging a combination of 3D, LOD, and Semantic Web technologies, we propose to create a digital twin (intended as an aggregation of different information about real-world heritage objects) of Aldrovandi exhibitions, to create a new digital tool differentiated from the physical exhibition, but that could store all the information and objects exposed together physically.Item GCH 2023: Frontmatter(The Eurographics Association, 2023) Bucciero, Alberto; Fanini, Bruno; Graf, Holger; Pescarin, Sofia; Rizvic, Selma; Bucciero, Alberto; Fanini, Bruno; Graf, Holger; Pescarin, Sofia; Rizvic, SelmaItem Hybrid XR Collaborative and Guided Experiences in Cultural Heritage: Brancacci POV Prototype(The Eurographics Association, 2023) Pescarin, Sofia; Cerato, Ivana; D'Annibale, Enzo; Fanini, Bruno; Ferdani, Daniele; Fà, Rachele Manganelli Del; Marasco, Alessandra; Massidda, Marcello; Palombini, Augusto; Ronchi, Diego; Bucciero, Alberto; Fanini, Bruno; Graf, Holger; Pescarin, Sofia; Rizvic, SelmaIn this work, we present a research prototype of a hybrid XR experience for cultural tourism, accessible by any potential device, including immersive VR headsets. It has been designed to better answer visitors' expectations and to overcome the limitations offered by traditional Virtual Tours (VT). We present the conceptual model, prototype, applied case study and users survey. The overall result has shown how the development of a collaborative and guided experience, enhanced by the use of a gamified narrative, has produced an increased perception of authenticity of the VT.