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Applying Reactive Twins to Enhance Monument Information Systems

Project description

Digital tools to safeguard cultural heritage

Cultural heritage sites face constant threats from pollution, climate change, and the wear and tear of time. Preserving these treasures is a major challenge, as traditional methods can be costly and sometimes ineffective. There is also the risk of irreversible damage during restoration. New solutions are needed to protect these sites for future generations. In this context, the EU-funded ARTEMIS project steps in with a high-tech approach, using digital twins and augmented reality/virtual reality technology to conserve cultural heritage. By creating detailed 3D models, ARTEMIS can simulate real-world conditions and test preservation methods virtually. This allows experts to predict how different strategies will impact the sites, helping to protect these valuable assets more safely and efficiently.

Objective

The ARTEMIS proposal addresses the field of cultural heritage conservation, restoration, safeguard and valorisation by advanced digital technologies, using digital twins and relying on advanced AR/VR technologies. It relies on an extended digital documentation of heritage assets with 3D models incorporated in their digital twins, by implementing services on heritage data that model the behaviour of the real-world assets in different conditions and under the effect of complex external phenomena. The same approach will allow digital experiments testing the effect of activities simulated on the twin. Whenever suitable, the developed services will avail of AR/VR techniques to manage the simulation input and to visualize the outcomes. ARTEMIS will rely on the know-how of participating world-class research infrastructures, making available a huge amount of heritage documentation data, on the contribution of advanced research centres and on the support of specialized technological SMEs. The project will produce a scientific methodology tested on a large number of pilots and will pave the way for innovative applications in heritage research based on digital twins and AR/VR techniques.

Coordinator

CONSIGLIO NAZIONALE DELLE RICERCHE
Net EU contribution
€ 854 812,50
Address
PIAZZALE ALDO MORO 7
00185 Roma
Italy

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Sud Campania Avellino
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