Visiting a virtual graveyard
Author(s) -
Jonna Häkkilä,
Petri Hannula,
Elina Luiro,
Emilia Launne,
Sanni Mustonen,
Toni Westerlund,
Ashley Colley
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
lacris (university of lapland)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
ISBN - 978-1-4503-7624-2
DOI - 10.1145/3365610.3368425
Subject(s) - cultural heritage , virtual reality , dignity , visual arts , computer science , human–computer interaction , art , history , archaeology , political science , law
Virtual reality offers a potential solution to enable visiting inaccessible cultural heritage sites. We present the design, prototyping and evaluation (n = 6) of a virtual visit to a historic graveyard. The Salla World War II graveyard is located in an inaccessible border zone between Finland and Russia. Our virtual graveyard, accessed through a head mounted display, aimed to create an as accurate as possible simulation of the Salla graveyard, including its atmosphere. Users are enabled to navigate the virtual graveyard and place a candle on a grave. Although the simulation was considered immersive, participants wished for more authenticity and details, e.g. being able to light the virtual candle. The work opens discussion on the need for dignity in the design of virtual experiences for sensitive cultural heritage sites.
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