A web-based GIS system to manage and understand cultural heritage and settings

Fukushima, Ayako et Shimpkawa, Yuuichi et Masuda, Tatsuo et Miyashit, Tomohiro et Sakao, Shigehiko et Sone, Atsushi et Shiroki, Mamoru et Kawahara, Dai (2005) A web-based GIS system to manage and understand cultural heritage and settings. In: 15th ICOMOS General Assembly and International Symposium: ‘Monuments and sites in their setting - conserving cultural heritage in changing townscapes and landscapes’, 17 – 21 oct 2005, Xi'an, China. [Document issu d'une conférence ou d'un atelier]

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Significance of cultural heritage is often inseparable from their settings, or significance often reside in settings. Settings contain physical features as well as non-physical features: physical features include complicated natural landform such as valleys, water body, or forest, as well as man-made features like buildings, bridges, roads, or farm lands. Non-physical features are human activities and eco-systems produced by suck activities as farming, fishing, festival etc. How can we manage and understand such complicated space as “settings”? One of the keys is the “three-dimensionality” of settings. We need to manage and understand settings and the relationships among various factors which settings have in 3D space. Our project team developed a web-based 3D GIS system to manage and understand settings. The system allows data analysis to be done in 2D or 3D GIS system. Heritage managers can freely move around 3D space and check analysed data in 3D space to manage the area. The system is also meant to be used for public outreach. It enables people to visually understand the 3D space and virtually interact with 3D space to find out the significance of the settings.

Type: Document issu d'une conférence ou d'un atelier (Article)
Auteurs:
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Fukushima, Ayako
af@design.kyushu-u.ac.jp
Shimpkawa, Yuuichi
NON SPECIFIÉ
Masuda, Tatsuo
NON SPECIFIÉ
Miyashit, Tomohiro
NON SPECIFIÉ
Sakao, Shigehiko
NON SPECIFIÉ
Sone, Atsushi
NON SPECIFIÉ
Shiroki, Mamoru
NON SPECIFIÉ
Kawahara, Dai
NON SPECIFIÉ
Langues: Anglais
Mots-clés libres: settings; management; GIS; 3D; conservation; web; virtual reality
Sujets: F.TECHNIQUES SCIENTIFIQUES ET METHODOLOGIES DE CONSERVATION > 61. Autres
E.CONSERVATION ET RESTAURATION > 07. Gestion
F.TECHNIQUES SCIENTIFIQUES ET METHODOLOGIES DE CONSERVATION > 25. Documentation du patrimoine
Collections spéciales: Scientific Symposium (ICOMOS General Assemblies)
Volume de la collection spéciale: 2005, 15th
Déposé par: Jose Garcia
Date de dépôt: 17 novembre 2010 19:16
Dernière modification: 26 juillet 2023 13:07
Références: 1.Wilfried LIPP, CHANGING THE SETTING CAN MEAN CHANGING THE IMPACT THE CASE OF VIENNA, ICOMOS News Vol.15. No.1, 2005; Yukio NISHIMURA, RETHINKING THE NOTION OF SETTING IN CHANGING LANDSCAPES, ICOMOS News Vol.15. No.1, pp.12-13, 2005.

2.This Udatsu-yama project is contracted to KIT by the Board of Education of Kanazawa City.

3.53 temples exist in Udatsuyama-District.

4.This engine is developed by CAD CENTER.

5.Tohru OHBA, An Experiment on the Discussion between Citizens and City Officials Using an Electronic Conference System with WebGIS, Theory and Application of GIS, Vol.13, No.1, pp99-106, 2005.
URI: https://openarchive.icomos.org/id/eprint/364

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