3D Animation Applied to Street Art. Physical and Remote Connections Aimed at Inclusion

Autor: Maurizio Perticarini, Valeria Marzocchella
Rok vydání: 2020
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Zdroj: Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing ISBN: 9783030634025
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-63403-2_85
Popis: The new technologies based on GIS and AR allow to make the urban space usable and focus attention on hidden hotspots. The research draws a GIS map of the paths identified by writers; redesigns the artist’s works in a 3D space using Blender3D; uses AR to project “on-site” virtual animations on the screen of mobile devices; extends this workflow to many other spontaneous arts within the city of Naples and in the major cities of Europe. NSN997 is one of the cases studied by the research. In this case, in addition to the dissemination of their art through technology, the research can establish “remote” connections between the works present in Naples and those of Madrid, leading the users to establish transversal reading keys and not strictly connected to the individual work. The second case studied is Gianluca Raro’s work, which is focused on peripheral areas of Naples and minor urban centres. The project can provide the opportunity to enhance the less frequented areas by tracing eco-sustainable alternative mobility paths. The research aims to create both physical and semantic connections, adapting to the urban and social contexts of those places that have now become real open-air canvases at the service of the artists and which are destined to become a huge cultural resource.
Databáze: OpenAIRE