Title :
Connecting data to space: Creating an interactive, educational 3D model of the Revolutionary City
Author :
Fischer, Lisa E.
Author_Institution :
Digital History Center, Colonial Williamsburg Found., Williamsburg, VA, USA
Abstract :
Interactive 3D models are becoming an important tool for presenting views of prehistoric and historical sites and educating audiences about the past. These models can help both specialists and non-specialists to visualize historical landscapes. However many modeling projects are moving beyond just focusing on the visual to linking informative content to the 3D representation for research purposes or to create an enhanced educational experience. This paper explores the data structure and graphical user interface developed to manage and present educational content through Virtual Williamsburg, an interactive model of Williamsburg, Virginia (U.S.A.) on May 15, 1776. Creating a flexible, extensible, and workable data structure for managing information in a 3D environment of an entire town at different points in time proved quite complex. The key is to consider each space as a scene depicting a specific moment in time. In this way, the same room, building, or landscape can be represented in multiple ways and linked to different information supporting the visualization.
Keywords :
courseware; data structures; graphical user interfaces; virtual reality; 3D environment; 3D representation; Virtual Williamsburg; educational 3D model; educational content; educational experience; graphical user interface; historical landscapes; historical sites; interactive 3D models; interactive model; modeling projects; revolutionary city; visualization; workable data structure; Buildings; Cities and towns; Data models; Data structures; Databases; Solid modeling; Three-dimensional displays; 3D modeling; American Revolution; Virginia; data management; virtual heritage;
Conference_Titel :
Virtual Systems & Multimedia (VSMM), 2014 International Conference on
DOI :
10.1109/VSMM.2014.7136654