1. Film. The full-length two-dimensional and interactive film has been published online at
https://muya-film.soas.hasdai.org/yasna/(öffnet in neuem Fenster) in fully edited form and with fixed time codes. It lasts almost 5 hours and has a volume of 27GB. Using ELAN, the MUYA team segmented the film into clauses and words, and each segment was translated and commented on. This created the database which was then used to supply the multimedia platform and create the subtitles for the publication of the video. Objects and agents have been tracked throughout the film. When clicking one of them at any point while the film is running, a window opens and users can obtain encyclopaedic information on the properties and function of the object or agent in the ritual. The completed, sub-titled video was published in July 2022. The video is available both online and as a static stand-alone output in order to ensure that it can be used and watched for many years to come. The video is hosted by the company Data Futures on an InvenioRDM platform, which has the institutional guarantee of CERN. The coding is standards-based and capable of long-term preservation.
2. The Yasna ritual in 360-degree Virtual Reality (VR). The film of the Yasna ritual in Virtual Reality is an additional output produced by MUYA. Like the two-dimensional interactive film, the 360-degree film was made in November 2017. It has a length of just under three hours. The difference in length in comparison to the two-dimensional film is due to the fact that the priests recited faster when performing the ritual for the 360-degree film. The film was published in July 2022 on the MUYA website
https://muya.soas.ac.uk/360video/(öffnet in neuem Fenster). It can be watched on a screen and the user is able to move around within the video by using the computer curser. In addition, the video can be watched by using special VR glasses to create a Virtual Reality experience by full immersion into the world of the ritual. A taster of the VR film has also been published (
https://muya.soas.ac.uk/tool/film-360/(öffnet in neuem Fenster)). The VR film provides a wealth of data not previously available and, like the two-dimensional film (above no.1) it will be useful for both scholars, the general public, and for the Zoroastrian community.
3. MUYA's film team Chouette Films has also produced a documentary on Zoroastrianism and priestly education in National Geographic style for greater outreach and impact, using footage produced during the team's stay in Mumbai in November 2017.
4. Electronic editing tools. The MUYA team has developed and used a suite of electronic editing tools suitable for the edition of Avestan texts. MUYA's editing tools are available here:
https://muya.soas.ac.uk/tool/ote-collation/(öffnet in neuem Fenster) together with instructions on how to use them. The Online (and Offline) Transcription Editor (OTE) produces XML-TEI transcriptions, which are collated in MUYA's Collation Editor developed by MUYA's project partner Dr Catherine Smith (University of Birmingham). The collation editor has a function that allows the collation to be exported into the software LaTeX. This enables the editor to combine the collation and critical apparatus with the commentary, which is also written in LaTeX. The resulting editions are suitable for publication online and in print. All editing tools are open source and their codes are available on GitHub
https://github.com/Multimedia-Avesta(öffnet in neuem Fenster).
5. Online editions. MUYA's transcriptions of ca. 30 manuscripts and online editions of the Yasna have been published on MUYA's website
https://muya.soas.ac.uk/tool/transcriptions-editions/(öffnet in neuem Fenster).
6. Print editions. In collaboration with MUYA partner Martin Sievers (Trier), the SOAS team has published print editions of parts of the Avestan Yasna using the software LaTeX. The print publications are published by the publisher Brill. Martin Sievers developed the tools in LaTeX, including macros and a Zotero database. The details of the work in LaTeX and of the typesetting are provided here:
https://muya.soas.ac.uk/tool/typesetting-with-latex/(öffnet in neuem Fenster)