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VR environment for the course "Lieux de Mémoire"

Authors: Waagen, Jitte; Lanjouw, Tijm; van Wijngaarden, Gert Jan;

VR environment for the course "Lieux de Mémoire"

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DescriptionThis is a 3D model of Troy, produced for the course "Lieux de Mémoire. Space, Story and the Construction of Memory". The model was created by the 4D Research Lab of the University of Amsterdam for the project 'Virtual Past Places' in collaboration with course teacher Gert Jan van Wijngaarden. This model contains three scenes based on excavations in Troy, each with a new added phase of reconstruction: the first being the archaeological area, the second the architectural reconstruction and the third being the addition of myths and stories to these finds. A fictional central area forms the fourth scene, with the purpose of giving entry to the other scenes. This model is accessible as a VR room using Hubs Cloud software (virtualplaces-uva.eu).For reproducability and reuse, consult the manual at https://doi.org/10.21942/uva.30490373 and follow the instructions to set up your own Hubs Cloud instance. This dataset includes:- The 3D models (.glb) of Troy - Four .spoke files that can be imported using a Hubs Spoke instance, which can be used to make a Hubs Room after reuploading the data in this dataset. After which, one by one the scenes are published from spoke, and by copying and pasting the url of the other rooms in the central room, it can be customised for a new upload. Funding and contextVirtual Past Places has been made possible by a grant, the 'Stimuleringsregeling Online Onderwijs' from the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science (Onderwijs, Cultuur en Wetenschap, OCW), coordinated by SURF, the cooperative association of Dutch educational and research institutions. Virtual Past Places includes open access publication of all developed teaching materials as Open Educational Resources, the development of training materials, and the organisation of inspiration and counselling sessions for peers.

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3D Modelling, Cloud Based, Archaeology, Turkey, Virtual Reality, Troy, Virtual Reconstruction, Education

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